Saturday, October 31, 2020
Cartoons and Comics
Saturday, October 24, 2020
Videos and QR Codes in the Library
YouTube, Animoto, and QR Codes
YouTube has always been a resource that everyone can depend on to either find a video about how something works or as a classroom tool to engage students in a lesson. There are many creative ways that YouTube can be used in a library or a classroom. Teachers and librarians can create a channel where they can post videos that they find resourceful or helpful to the students. The students can also create their own videos for a project and add them to the class channel. YouTube videos can be used to promote learning in the classroom and the library.- The most helpful video for students is How to use EBSCOHost because it teaches the students how to use the online database.
- The video students would like the best in Norman Public Schools Celebrates your Freedom to Read because it has educators reading from banned books. It teaches students that they have the freedom to read whichever book they want to read.
- The most helpful video for students is the mini-lesson on finding creative common images because they learn about finding copyright images.
- The video students would like the best is the new arrivals video because it shows the students the new books that can be found in the library.
- The most helpful video is the course advisement video because it helps the student know what classes they need to meet specific requirements like graduation.
- The video students would like the best is the snapshot of the library because it shows all the fun learning they are doing in the library.
- The most helpful video is how to create a book citation because it is important to teach the students to give credit when it is due and how to cite their books.
- The video students would like the best is the hotline overdue Drake parody video because it is very popular, and it is very fun to watch.
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Screencasts
Screencasts
A screencast is a digital recording of a computer screen where you can record lesson videos. Through the videos, a librarian can explain to the students how to use the school OPAC to search for books and other programs. A teacher can use a screencast program to record the introduction to a lesson or explain to the students how to solve a math problem. The best thing about a screencast is that once you record, the recording can be uploaded to any platform. For example, a teacher or librarian can upload their recordings to their google classroom. Students and teachers can access the recording any time they need to reference something they need a refresher in.
Screencastify- This program is a basic program to use, and it is easy to maneuver. The program offers drawing tools that you can use while you are recording. I use this program to record some of my lessons at the beginning of the week. It can be added as an extension to your computer, which makes it easier to record. The only downfall is that it only gives you 5 minutes per recording, and that is not enough time when you are trying to explain a lesson.
Screencast-o-Matic- I really enjoyed using this program because it has many similarities to screencastify. At first, I did have some trouble understanding how to use the program, but it became easier to use after playing and experimenting with it. One thing I liked the most about the program is that it gave you 15 minutes per recording, which is sufficient time to record and explain a good lesson.
TechSmith Capture (former Jing)- This screencast former name was Jing. It wasn't my favorite program to use because it took a while to get the program installed to the computer and once it was installed I didn't understand how to use it. It took me a few tries to understand how to make it record. I had to go to website and watch videos about the program. I also kept losing the dialogue box where it gives me option to record. Once I finished recording it didn't seem complicated but I wish it had fewer steps to get to the recording.
Saturday, October 10, 2020
Infographics
Infographics
Infographics are graphic visual representations of information, data, or knowledge intended to present information quickly and clearly in a more interesting way. This is my first time creating an infograph and I enjoyed it a lot. This will be a fun way to create a project with students in the classroom and the library. These graphic visual representations are geared to the 21st century learner. Working on infographics will give the lesson or information being learned a new view or perspective. The students can use their imagination in the creativity of an infoagraph of their choice. The infograph is a creative way of putting all the information in an interactive way where the student enjoys working on it and the reader enjoys reading it.
Easelly- This was the first website I decided to visit and play with. It had a variety of templates to choose from or you can use a blank template. The templates provided were nice but they weren't what I was looking for. I decided to play with a blank template to see if it was user friendly and it was easy to use. The downfall was that it didn't have many options in charts and different elements that can be used to create an infograph.
Piktochart- This was user friendly and easy to explore. It had good graphs but not the variety that infogram had. I did like all the variety of pictures it provided. All the features are well organized and easy to use. I was fun to use but I still found infogram easier to use. There was really good templates as well that can be used for the assignment but it wasn't what I wanted to use. I used some of the features to creat an infograph and I was pleased by the variety.
Infogram- I decided to use infogram to creat my presentation. At first it took a while to figure out but after I learned how to create the infograph it was very easy. Out of all the three this one was the easiest to use and it had more elements available. I was able to use my creativity to its full potential. It was easy to add the titles, numbers, graphs, and images. The only downfall to it was that you have to pay for an upgrade to be able to download the infograph.

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