Establishing an Accessible Online Presence
In hindsight (and next time!), I will do the tutorial and THEN write the transcription. In this way, the video will be more natural and - I believe - easier to follow. The problem with this is that I am a S-L-O-O-O-O-W typer... :( I tried Dragon Dictation/Siri to help with the transcription but this did not work as well as I had hoped... Any suggestions? Accessibility & Online Learning Discussion Here is my embedded video below. I have SERIOUSLY avoided doing this for the longest time. I have (with copious counselling!) NEARLY got used to hearing the sound of my own voice but the sight of an uncomfortable, self-conscious me on video is another thing entirely. I'm fine talking crap "live" but this is another thing entirely.... Strange! My first ever 'front of cam' experience. Ever. Seriously...:
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Contents1. Resume/Bio
2. Online vs. face to face Venn Diagram 3. Collaborative Presentation of Web2.0 Tools 4. Designing an online discussion 5. Establishing an Accessible Social Presence 6. Designing a comprehensive Assessment Plan 7. Online Course Syllabus 8. Reflection: iNACOL Standards for Quality Online Teaching About MeHello, I am Tony Potts, the Director of Digital Learning, PK-12 ICT Coordinator, ICT teacher and technology integration specialist at GEMS World Academy, Dubai. Please feel free to ask me ANY questions...
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