Thursday, April 29, 2010
Puppet Show & Overhead Projector in 2010?
I'm a child that was born in 70's and came of age in the the 80's and sitting in front of a Overhead Projector is not a experience I am unfamiliar with. This week I had the privilege to be a participant in a class on Accelerated Learning concepts that was conducted by Dave Meier. I believe he was about 77 years old and still was a very effective speaker. I will probably blog about lots of the things that I learned in this class, but I wanted to share one that blew me away. Can you believe that not one powerpoint slide was used? Not one. His presentation was all on "Old School" overheads. He used this medium so effectively I was blown away he did "photo montages", review slides and even several puppet shows to deliver his information; this all included "special effects" where he would move around the slides in a very entertaining manner. I wish I had captured video of the puppet shows.
One thing that I got as an educator and trainer from this aspect of his presentation is that technology must continue to be secondary to education, collaboration and training. We can't depend on the device itself to help people to learn, they must always be considered as mediation of the human interactions and not replacements.
Check Dave Meir out. You can find his products and seminar schedule on www.alcenter.com. More to come on all the things I learned. Leia Mais…
Thursday, March 25, 2010
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA6723753.html?desc=topstory
The above link is a great article that talks about moving beyond ebooks as simply electronic versions of the existing book. It promotes a "transcendent" move to a device that makes books social....catapulting it into the web 2.0 nature of new communication structures. Reading it really opens your mind to other possibilities.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/12/plastic-logic-delays-its-que-tablet/?dbk Leia Mais…
Monday, March 15, 2010
Monday, March 1, 2010
Beautiful Evidence
A few months ago I became very interested in the graphical representation of data. Over the last few years I've heard people mention "death by PowerPoint" and seen lots of lampoons and even a comedy show on bad PowerPoint.
I began to take notice of the well thought out charts found in many magazines and newspapers. Time Magazine, USA Today and the Wall Street Journal have incredibly informative graphs and charts that really communicate the information well. In researching some of the creators of these I found Edward Tuft, renowned information representation expert who is seen as the quintessential thinker in information design and visual literacy.
A recent story on NPR on how confused people are about climate change was very disturbing. They pointed out how a firestorm of "Global Warming is a hoax" rhetoric heated up because of the snow storms that are hitting states across America, many like Alabama who rarely see snow have experienced it 5 times in one year (unheard of!) Amidst all of this people are saying how can there be global warming with all this snow. A social scientist was speaking on how hard it is for people to concentrate on counter intuitive information (like heat is involved in the creation of snow).
The story pointed out of scientist must learn to effectively communicate the public on the facts in a very people friendly manner.
I wanted share with how people are taking very complex ideas and making them very easily understood.
Prezi - A departure from Powerpoint
http://prezi.com/obqzirjhtf-q/web-20-in-the-classroom/
Sunday, February 21, 2010
About Me
About Me
I am a technology nut, who is passionate about learning. I'm a graduate student in the University of Alabama's Institute for Interactive Technology, which focuses on computer-mediated communication. I am a training manager with AT&T, primarily focusing on mobile technology education, leadership and sales training.
Leia Mais…Sunday, February 14, 2010
Tummeling and Social interaction Design
At the Black Eyed Peas concert I'm left amazed at humanities ability to engage and educate through engaging content. It seems that there is no moment I'm not thinking about interactive design both Internet and real world.
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