In this e-portfolio, there are 17 web-based technologies that I have used in my college classroom, as a literacy and technology consultant, at statewide English or reading conferences, in seminar workshops, doctoral school, or my personal life. Students, teachers, professors, and educational administrators observed these technologies via instructional demonstrations.
The following hardware was used: laptop, LCD overhead projector, and wireless Internet connection.
Clicking on the highlighted software programs below will link users to visual examples. Also, tips are listed below for users to create their own web-based documents.
The following hardware was used: laptop, LCD overhead projector, and wireless Internet connection.
Clicking on the highlighted software programs below will link users to visual examples. Also, tips are listed below for users to create their own web-based documents.
1. Animoto A video creation tool. (See 15 video titles on the next page.)
• Video clip/ “movie trailer” for text/ concepts
• Introduction/ summary for new concepts
Helpful Hints:
• Google Images for pictures
• Images must be saved in “.Jpeg”
Steps to Complete:
1. Create account
2. Choose video style
3. Download Google Images
4. Upload pictures
5. Add text
6. Rearrange pictures and text
7. Select music
8. 7 minutes to produce
• Video clip/ “movie trailer” for text/ concepts
• Introduction/ summary for new concepts
Helpful Hints:
• Google Images for pictures
• Images must be saved in “.Jpeg”
Steps to Complete:
1. Create account
2. Choose video style
3. Download Google Images
4. Upload pictures
5. Add text
6. Rearrange pictures and text
7. Select music
8. 7 minutes to produce