Download - Rider Technology Specialist Presentation
Facilitated by Suzanne CarbonaroTechnology Training SpecialistRider University
Francois Arago, 1839
• Arago’s Rule of Technology:– “The greatest potential
impact of a new invention is not how it changes or replaces old things but how it generates things that are entirely new.”
It is impossible to predict the ultimate use of a new medium.
Music
Technology is Pervasive
How Do You Use Technology?
Technology is Today
How Would You Like To Use It?
What’s the hold up?
• JOHARI’s Window
TimeMisunderstood PurposeIntimidationLack of Interest
Confidence & Passion
• Anything is possibleAnything is possible
OTISOTIS
Let’s Look At Two Rider Examples
• Using audio- Ron Walker, Associate Vice President, Rider University
• Collecting data- Jonathan Millen, Acting Assistant Dean, College of Liberal Arts Professor and Chair, Department of Communication and Journalism
Recording with Audacity
Once you have a mp3
Once you have an mp3 filewww.archive.orgOpen an account Follow prompts for uploading fileTag the fileLet the file upload
When file is finished uploadingPlay it in the recorder provided and copy and paste the embed code given
Log into BlackboardClick on our courseThen communicationGroup pagesOpen a thread for your recording
Your group discussion board
Add a new threadSubject should be your name and first recording.Click on the <> html toggle and erase code numbers that ariseCopy the embed code for the recorder you receive when you upload on archive.orgPaste it in the dialog box shownFor sharing criticism after listening to the recording. Create new thread or add to existing one. Copy and paste criticism there for student and myself to review.
It is that simple!
BlackboardDiscussion Board and Collect Feature
Add a ForumExplain to students what you want and use the link feature to show research discovered.
Collect FeatureTo sort and read articles from one student
Google DocsUsing the form featureSorting in the spreadsheet
“YOU CAN’T BUILD A REPUTATION ON WHAT YOU’RE GOING TO DO.”
Henry Ford