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Welcome to Adventures in Slightly above average Parenting. I’m Max’s mom. The artist formerly known as Candice your guide into B- parenting and lessons we learn along the way. Children notice all the things we do and the things we don't do. What happens when we are called out on not doing the things we force them to do. In this weeks adventure, we will explore if we are: do as I say not as I do parents or Do as I say and MAYBE as I do parents. SPONSOR: Hey G.U.R.L. Hey Health and Fitness. Gorgeous. Unmatched. Remarkable. Ladies. Come and enjoy an immersive experience and join the HGH Relax, Reset and Recharge Women’s Retreat Taking place in SUNNY Palm Springs, California October 25-27th Women will unplug for their daily lives to be challenged, supported and encouraged by dynamic guest presenters, hands-on workshops, fitness, fun and so much more. Why? Because Hey G.U.R.L., you deserve this. For more information visit heyGURLfitness.com. Men, don’t feel left out. You can gift this amazing experience for a wonderful woman in your life. WHY…Because you know, she deserves this. @bondingwithabook Suggestions: Hair Love by Matthew Cherry - It's up to Daddy to give his daughter an extra-special hairstyle in this story of self-confidence and the love between fathers and daughters. Zuri knows her hair is beautiful, but it has a mind of its own. It kinks, coils, and curls every which way Parenting Toolbox suggestion: Adobe Voice- a free iPad app that allows students to narrate a story over an array of digital images. ... You simply say a sentence while holding down the record button, then choose the image/picture you want to display while that recording is played.
I had an opportunity to talk with Colin Morris, Director of Product Management for Adobe about how things like smart speakers and voice assistants are potential game changers for how companies engage customers and prospects. But now I think it’s safe to drop “potential” from that statement as its clear the game is already changing. Colin shares just how much the game has changed, because many people out there might not know the magnitude of the change – and the magnitude of what’s to come in the not too distant future.
Well, after the bomb Amazon dropped yesterday announcing an arsenal of Alexa-enabled devices – from microwaves, cars devices, wall clocks, outlet plugs, subwoofers – it’s easy to see we’re a quickly moving into a voice-first world. But the reason for all these new voice-enabled devices is because we kind of like talking to them, according to a recent study from Adobe called The State of Voice Assistants. Taylor Schreiner, director of Adobe Digital Insights, shared some of the key finding from the study with me for this series.
Hosting options for student projects When we first started two years ago, we were showing teachers and students how to use creation type apps. Which was great until they wanted to show their creations to an authentic audience outside the classroom. In the past, we have had to show our teachers how to first download their content from the app and then how to upload to a hosting site like Youtube ,Vimeo, their own teacher site or we even showed them how to make our district LMS public for sharing. Then they had to embed that content from the host onto their own site. Displaying student projects has now been made a lot easier and straight forward for teachers thanks in part to companies who create these apps and have started to host the content for free. YEAH! These app creator have stepped up they game and invested in the server space need to make using their apps a lot friendly and more sharable for the end user. And by doing so the companies have also removed some of the challenges of sharing content by creating custom URLs and QR codes for teachers and students to use to view or share their creation outside of the app. In some cases, these companies have condensed or completely removed many of these steps. For example Adobe Voice, Pages and Post https://spark.adobe.com/about/video PicCollage https://pic-collage.com/ Thinglink https://www.thinglink.com/ Padlet https://padlet.com/ EdPuzzle https://edpuzzle.com/ Microsoft Office365 apps like Sway and OneDrive Google Apps GAFE Dropbox Failing to plan is planning to fail-adapted Ben Franklin Link to article: Inc. Article What is the 5 Hour Rule? Take 5 hours a week to into deliberate learning. What Franklin did Got up an hour early to read and write Setting personal growth goals and tracking them creating a club for "like-minded aspiring artisans and tradesman who hoped to improve themselves while they improved their community" Turning ideas in to experiments Having morning and evening reflection questions We can all find an hour. Somewhere, especially over summer break. Can an hour a weekday improve my teaching and learning that much? Oprah and Bill Gates and Warren Buffett think so. Core concept: Empty space, creating slack. This gives us breathing room, thinking time, creativity, contemplation, and planning. 1. Plan your learning 2. Deliberately practice (lesson plans, play with tech, practice a skill) 3. Ruminate: thinking is hard work. set aside some distraction free time to let your mind work it's magic. "Shower Moments" 4. Set aside time for learning- I read at least an hour a day to help me learn and grow. There are so many resources out there, and with twitter, the content grows quickly. Use time to sort through and filter all that info. 5. Solve problems as they arise- great time for springing into action to solve problems and smooth the way later on. 6. Do small experiments with big potential payoffs- new lesson delivery ideas, new
In this episode the instructional designers from Academic Innovation (Steven Crawford, Jinnette Senecal, and Celia Coochwytewa) discuss various online tools that can be used to “flip the classroom” and describe how these tools can be integrated into the flipped classroom. Transcript: https://www.dropbox.com/s/785v3f9sdgnwkq2/InstructionByDesign_Season%2001Episode02%20FlippedClassroom.pdf?dl=0 Resources from the episode: * Inverting the Classroom: A Gateway to Creating an Inclusive Learning Environment http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00220480009596759 * Chapter 3 - Tools of the Trade: What Do You Need to Flip? In The Flipped College Classroom http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319418537 * Adobe Spark (formerly Adobe Voice) https://spark.adobe.com/ * Adobe Presenter http://www.adobe.com/products/presenter.html * Techsmith Camtasia https://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.html * Lino http://en.linoit.com/
Welcome to episode 12 of the EdTech Situation Room from June 1, 2016, where technology news meets educational analysis. This weekJason Neiffer (@techsavvyteach) and Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) discussed spatial computing, an amazing discovery in Kazakhstan from 2015 by a Google Earth user, and the way app designers often intentionally create digital addictions using "intermittent variable rewards" like slot machines in casinos. They also offered predications for Apple announcements at the upcoming WWDC and the first use of a military-grade drone in the continental United States for an agricultural bio-technology mapping project. Geeks of the week the retirement (death?) of some much-beloved Google Chrome extensions as well as Adobe's 2.0 version of the Adobe Voice app: Adobe Spark. Special kudos to our top fan and webcast attendee Peggy George in Phoenix, Arizona! Check out our podcast shownotes and our links page on http://edtechsr.com/links for all referenced resources and websites from our show. Tune in next week on Wednesday night at 10 pm Eastern / 9 pm Central / 8 pm Mountain / 7 pm Pacific for another exciting, enthralling, amazing and inspiring episode of YOUR new digital addiction: The EdTech Situation Room!
Discovery Education Cue Connection We hooked up with Discovery Education at CUE, and told them how much we loved the Discovery Educator Network (DEN) and Spotlight On Strategies (SOS) introduced this past year. In fact, Mike and Tom were DEN trainers for their district. In this episode, we interview Jessica Rivera and Jannita Demian (@jdemian) from Discovery Ed. About the new DEN and how it is changing the practice in classrooms across the country. Manic Minute with meg Perry, our BIE PBL Specialist, and a App review of Adobe Voice for the iPad. Let us know what you think, comments, concerns and critiques are welcome at edtosas@bassettusd.org.
This podcast recording is a reflection by Shelly and Wesley Fryer about iCamp KSU 2016, a full day, hands-on workshop on integrating iPads in the classroom as tools for media creation by students to "show what they know with media." iCamp KSU was held at the Kansas State University Alumni Center in Manhattan, Kansas, and hosted by the Kansas State College of Education. It was organized by Cyndi Danner-Kuhn, a pre-service teacher educator at Kansas State. In addition to Shelly and Wes' reflections, this podcast includes five of the participant reflections shared as Adobe Voice videos. Direct links to these video reflections are included in the podcast shownotes, along with other referenced resources from the podcast. Access the complete agenda and resource list from the workshop on http://wfryer.me/icamp06. The podcast also includes the whole-class radio show created during the workshop using the free Opinion app for iOS.
Andrea ha preparato un filmato con Adobe Voice. Questa è la traccia audio del filmato. Dato che Ilde non sarà più in classe con noi, Andrea, che è un vero cavaliere, la saluta!
Andrea ha preparato un filmato con Adobe Voice. Questa è la traccia audio del filmato. Dato che Ilde non sarà più in classe con noi, Andrea, che è un vero cavaliere, la saluta!
Ahead of his talk at The Lean Startup Conference, Tom Nguyen chats with us about the lessons he learned introducing Lean Startup to create one of Adobe’s most successful mobile apps, Adobe Voice. It was also named by Apple as one of the best apps of the year. We’ll chat with Tom about how empathetic design, radical simplicity, and iteration will help you build products that bring people joy. View the live webcast here: http://leanstartup.co/webcasts/
Voice helps you create stunning animated videos in minutes. No filming — just talk to tell your story. Pick from over 25,000 beautiful iconic images to show your ideas and Voice automatically adds cinematic motion and a soundtrack. Persuade, inform and inspire anyone online. Make an impact. Website: http://getvoice.adobe.com/ Follow:@bamradionetwork
Voice helps you create stunning animated videos in minutes. No filming — just talk to tell your story. Pick from over 25,000 beautiful iconic images to show your ideas and Voice automatically adds cinematic motion and a soundtrack. Persuade, inform and inspire anyone online. Make an impact. Website: http://getvoice.adobe.com/ Follow:@bamradionetwork
Au programme : Adobe Voice (iPad / Gratuit) CityMaps2Go (Android & iOS / Gratuit + in app) Et un petit mot sur Ingress pour iOS ! Plus d'infos sur l'épisode : Les animateurs sont Patrick et Jérôme. Le générique est composé par Daniel Beja. Ses morceaux libres de droit sont sur musicincloud.fr. La mise en ligne est assurée par Florent Berthelot.
This week on Awesomecast 198, we talk the latest and most awesome things going on in the world of technology, including: Toilet tech. Sorg talking about his MacBook Pro. How to make your own mobile app. (http://www.cultofmac.com/278816/making-mobile-app-now-super-quick-easy/) HBO bringing some of its shows to Amazon Prime. Conflict between Amazon and a publishing house. A Xbox without Kinect coming out! The new mute option on Twitter. Information on Adobe Voice. ios8 talk. Is a splitscreen available? What is coming out soon in technology. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Follow this awesome cast on Twitter: @awesomecast, Mike Sorg (@mikesorg), Mike Pound (@bctmikepound) and John Chichilla (@chilla). Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays at 6:30 PM EST!