Here is the same screencast that I produced and embedded as a video blog on the previous post but this time uploaded to YouTube as a .MOV file format. I am familiar with YouTube just like any other person who has been online for the past fiveĀ years or so. However, I am more of [...]
Posts Tagged del.icio.us
Screencast in flash format
Mar 15
This week’s activities for the LIBR 246 class under Prof. Debbie Faires is about screencasting, defined by Ellyssa Kroski in her article written for the School Library Journal, That’s infotainment: How to create your own screencasts, as
“videos that record the actions that take place on th ecomputer screen, most often including a narrative audio track, [...]
As I mentioned on my previous post, our LIBR 246 class used several social bookmarking web applications as activities for this week. A comparison between two social bookmarking sites was required for submission and I choose to compare del.icio.us and Furl. I recommended del.icio.us and the reasons for that are on the assignment submitted to [...]
This is del.icio.us!
Mar 1
This week, the class activities for the LIBR 246 class of Prof. Faires involves getting familiar with social bookmarking and tagging. Every student has to open an account on deli.icio.us, search for Web 2.0-related resources on the said site, tag and create a feed for it for our Facebook or blog, explore other sites tagged [...]
