[Moodle] Teacher ICT Skill set WIKI -- now the PD

ARNOTT Suz SA at emc.vic.edu.au
Thu Feb 21 12:23:05 EST 2008


I am currently working on putting together some vid/note type tutorials
for the adobe suite, initially InDesign and Photoshop, as we have a site
licence... yay.... 
Later on Illustrator and Flash/Dreamweaver... as well as some other "ICT
basic stuff"
I would be happy to share these with the group...
Cheers
Suz
PS... I am doing it when I get a chance.... hopefully the process will
start to get smoother.... using camstudio, photostory and wmm to see
which is most effective
The cam studio stuff I have to play with a little more to try to reduce
the whole file size issue.... hehehe found one I did last year on using
slices in PS.... ummmm only 150MB

Suzanne Arnott
ICT Staff Support
Photography and Multimedia Coordinator
Elisabeth Murdoch College
Langwarrin


-----Original Message-----
From: moodle-bounces at edulists.com.au
[mailto:moodle-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of Kevork Krozian
Sent: Thursday, 21 February 2008 11:54 AM
To: The Moodle Users' in Schools Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Moodle] Teacher ICT Skill set WIKI -- now the PD

Hi Folks,


 Thanks for the contributions to the WIKI for teacher ICT skill set at
www.edulists.com.au 
I want to start to flesh out some of the skills with training material -
ideally a screen (video) recording program such as Camtasia, or any
other suggestion and place links at the WIKI for people to access these
training videos. If videos are hard we can still work with the old
screen grabs in a step by step word file.

 Any takers to work with me on this ??????

Regards



 

Kevork Krozian
IT Manager , Forest Hill College
k.krozian at fhc.vic.edu.au
http://www.fhc.vic.edu.au
Mobile: 0419 356 034

>>> "victor rajewski" <askvictor at gmail.com> 21/02/2008 11:00 am >>>
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 10:30 AM, Robyn Dunn <robyn at camhigh.vic.edu.au>
wrote:
> Has anyone tried to put the digilearn (govt schools only) objects into
moodel? I put the link in that was supposed to work for students but it
still asked for an edumail username and password which students won't
have, I then tried to download the objects to my laptop (succeeded
there) and then tried to upload them to moodle. I gave up after the hour
glass was going for ages!!!

When you find an object you can click on a link to preview the object,
but the site also gives you a URI to the 'student access link' in text
i.e. not a clickable link which is accessible without a password. It
is in a bright orange box that everyone seems to miss :)

Of course it would be worlds easier if there were and actual link
provided so you could more easily save it to the school's shared
bookmarks, but we can't expect the IT folks at the department to
actually think something through from the point of view of a teacher.

Good luck

vik
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