Mathtrain.TV:Ep.129, Sphere and Cylinder Volume
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Find the volume inside the cylinder, but outside the sphere. Part of the
student-created tutorial project at Mathtrain.TV. Mathtrain.TV is a free,
educatio...
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Sunday, March 15, 2009
iTunes error
I updated iTunes yesterday and it works fine, except it won't allow me
to download items I purchased. I keep getting errors that a
connection can't be made with the store. Very frustrating! It works
fine on my iMac, but not on my PC.
to download items I purchased. I keep getting errors that a
connection can't be made with the store. Very frustrating! It works
fine on my iMac, but not on my PC.
I hope Apple fixes this quickly.
[via iphone]
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
World's First 3D Mathcast!
Here is the World's First 3D Mathcast!
You need those funny 3D glasses to see the 3D effects. It isn't super, but for a first timer, it's promising. Just need to read the instructions next. I used the new Minoru 3D Webcam and Camtasia Studio.
This is going to be fun! I plan on lending it to my students for Student TV.
You need those funny 3D glasses to see the 3D effects. It isn't super, but for a first timer, it's promising. Just need to read the instructions next. I used the new Minoru 3D Webcam and Camtasia Studio.
This is going to be fun! I plan on lending it to my students for Student TV.
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Saturday, February 28, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Screencasting English
Been an exciting week! One of our English teachers began making
student-created videos!
student-created videos!
[via iphone]
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Happy Mathcast 2nd Anniversary!
This week marks the 2nd anniversary of our first "official" student-created math video. "Bob" decided she wanted to make a proportion video, and so it all started. Up to that point, I had begun making little tutorials as "the teacher". In early 2006, I had discovered Camtasia Studio (screen recording software). After "Bob" made her first video, other students wanted to make them too. It was then that I realized the power of what Daniel Foster of TechSmith would latter call, "kids teaching kids".
The first videos were posted as links onto Mathtrain.com. Within a year after our first video, I created the video site, Mathtrain.TV, to host our student content. Today, students continue to come by to make mathcasts. It has come to the point where I need another tablet pc to meet the after school student-demand. Anyway, Happy 2nd Anniversary!
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Sunday, February 1, 2009
FETC Presentation, Orlando, FL
It's been a few weeks since the FETC conference, but I wanted to write how much fun it was. I always like meeting others in the ed-tech genre.
After a delayed flight from LAX to Orlando, I arrived the night before my scheduled Saturday presentation. I presented: "Kids Teaching Kids via Tablet PC, Moodle and Student-Created Screencasts". Much of the collaboration my students do is through our class web site, Mathtrain.Com, and our student-created math video site, Mathtrain.TV.
The videos on Mathtrain.TV are created by using a Tablet PC and screen recording software called, Camtasia Studio.
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