Just downloaded some shots of my son Fergus taken by my Sister in law a few weeks ago. Found this an extremely easy and quick process. Put them into a set, viewed them in 'photo stream', looked at archives which listed when photo was taken. This would be an extremely useful tool if updating photo albums etc. (If anyone still does this) Tried to find some people from our course that had uploaded some photos but had no luck. Tried for Ali Black our lecturer, but was not a member that I could find but found another Ali Black.... here is one of her photo's with a description below.
This is the most fun slash meanest cat you will ever meet. I love him, but at the moment this picture was taken, he was in a head lock because he was trying to bite Suzie.
Flikr is a great place to store photos rather than taking up valuable MB on USB's or hard drives. Great having a central storage point where you can archive, set up sets, tags and view photo streams. It is just a shame it has a monthly download limit. Here is photo my Fergus that was edited in Picnic.
Welcome.
Come with me on a journey where we will explore, investigate, manipulate and interact with some familiar and some not so familiar Teacher Delivery Technologies.
On the way ask yourself:-
- how can this tool be used to support what and how students learn?
- does this tool meet individual learning needs?
- does this tool allow student's to develop higher order skills and creativity?
On the way ask yourself:-
- how can this tool be used to support what and how students learn?
- does this tool meet individual learning needs?
- does this tool allow student's to develop higher order skills and creativity?
This Blog - Transforming Student Learning aims to comprehensively explore a range of delivery technologies that are presented throughout the FAHE11001 E-Learning courseware. A systematic attempt to develop skills, knowledge and ability that is required to exploit the potential for E-Learning Education will be made evident via regular Blog Posts. To conclude, a reflective synopsis will clearnly indicate which technologies I would use and how I would use them to enhance learning.
Please feel free to be critical of my posts as I work may way through these tools, but be kind as I am only a "Digital Immigrant"! (Prensky, 2001)
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
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