Hanaa Khamis discusses her new book about social media in Egypt: Communication Strategies in Problem-free Computer-mediated Interaction

Learning2gether Episode 93

Sunday, March 18, 2012 13:00 GMT

Hanaa Khamis will come online to discuss her new book about social media in Egypt

Communication Strategies in Problem-free Computer-mediated Interaction

https://www.morebooks.de/store/gb/book/communication-strategies-in-problem-free-computer-mediated-interaction/isbn/978-3-8465-8446-0

Slideshttp://www.slideshare.net/hanaakhs/communication-strategies-in-problemfree-interaction

Recording: changed to WiZiQ

http://www.wiziq.com/online-class/796323-cs-in-problem-free-interaction


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Learning2gether with TESOL Arabia 2012: Reflections on what we’ve learned

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Jim Buckingham and Vance Stevens hosted an event on

TESOL Arabia 2012: Reflections on what we’ve learned

The annual TESOL Arabia Conference took place at Dubai Women’s College at the weekend of March 8-10:

Delegate impressions:

On March 7, there are pre-converence workshops; e.g.

From March 8 to 10 there are regular sessions:

At the conference itself, Jim Buckingham and Vance Stevens attempted to recruit participants who will be likely to attend and contribute their reflections on their best take-aways from the conference. Participants:

Recording of the event in Elluminate

Where: Blackboard Collaborate (Elluminate)

Announcements:

Learning2gether through Wiki-based Worldwide Teacher Professional Development

Learning2gether Episode 91

Download: https://learning2gether.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/vance2010tesolarabia-64k.mp3

Thanks to Indrit Bulku for the photo (via Facebook)

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Friday, March 9, 2012, 11:30-12:15 GMT; 3:30-4:15 in UAE

Vance Stevens presented live at TESOL Arabia, Dubai Women’s College, Room 1042

http://tesolarabia.org/conference/schedule.php

Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/vances/learning2gether

The event was simul-simulcast.

That is, Vance webcast via Blackboard Collaborate / Elluminate with one computer

while speaking into another laptop which was uStreaming my presentation

which was in turn being simulcast in Second Life by Graham Stanley as part of a larger British Council presentation of TESOL Arabia events:

Where online? British Council Isle in Second Life


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From about 11:00 a.m. GMT, Vance tried to touch base in http://tappedin.org and show that to the audience but NOT!! TappedIn never works through HCT LAN at any campuses I have tried so far, so, sorry but Vance couldn’t make this one.

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Coming from someone with demonstrated skills in navigating Second Life while employing impeccable camera technique and simulcasting the result in Adobe Connect, streamed and recorded for posterity, the above compliment from Heike Philp does me great honor; Vance 🙂

Vance Stevens presents: What teachers around the world should know about Learning2gether

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Vance Stevens previewed the presentations he will give at TESOL Arabia on Friday March 9, and at the TESOL 2012 convention to be held on 28-31 March 2012 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, “Learning2gether to teach one another about learning online,” proposal, number 223375, scheduled for 3/31/2012 at 11:00 AM in room 411 at the Marriott in Philadelphia

Learning2gether has been going on since 1998 when Vance started teaching an online class with regular meetings with students on Sundays. We were soon joined by other students and other teaching peers and the weekly noon GMT (4 pm in UAE) online meeting time has become a habit that has persisted for almost 15 years.  We have an extensive log of these sessions here: http://prosites-vstevens.homestead.com/files/efi/chatlogs.htm. But we have stopped logging events the Web 1.0 way, and Learning2gether is an attempt to continue this archive in a more consistently productive format.

The weekly meeting activities morphed over the years from online conversation and writing classes with students, to professional development text-chat get-togethers in Tapped In with forays into voice-enabled chat available at the time, through the formation of the community of practice Webheads in Action after an EVO session in 2002 http://webheads.info. This resulted in 3 free international totally grass-roots 3-day round-the-clock online conferences in 2005, 2007, and 2009 http://wiaoc.org/. The present configuration of weekly presentations put on by teaching peers and others interested in educational technology and social media directed at leveraging learning evolved as an alternative to those marathon event.

The traditional noon GMT (4 pm UAE) meeting place has been at http://tappedin.org, but the actual event is always announced on this page at our wiki http://learning2gether.pbworks.com/w/page/32206114/volunteersneeded

As participants and presenters come from all over the world, the main event might be at any time, but it usually starts around 1300 GMT on Sunday or within a few hours later.  Events can take place in a number of online venues but they are almost always recorded.  The recordings are put up at our blog http://learning2gether.posterous.com/ and if there is an mp3 file of the recording this will be podcast (anyone can subscribe to the feed and get available recordings on an mp3 player http://feeds.feedburner.com/posterous/l2gcast; and for an index of the Learning2gether phase of our distributed professional development sessions, see http://learning2gether.pbworks.com/w/page/34456755/archiveindex).

There has been some effort to involve TESOL Arabia in this endeavor, especially via its Ning portal, where Learning2gether events are always announced: http://taedtech.ning.com/.

The presentation recorded here in rehearsal form will be given at TESOL Arabia in Dubai on Friday, March 9, 2012, 3:30-4:15 in UAE. If you’re at the conference you can go to Dubai Women’s College, Room 1042 http://tesolarabia.org/conference/schedule.php

The live presentation of what is recorded here (“Learning2gether through Wiki-based Worldwide Teacher Professional Development”) will also be encapsulated in a PowerPoint on March 31 at the TESOL conference in Philadelphia this year, since there is no connectivity for concurrent sessions at these big hotel-based conventions.  However, the preparation and delivery of the TESOL Arabia rendition of this presentation will be much more interesting.  Since the Dubai Women’s College campus is ubiquitously wired, it can be presented using live links to the site, and on invitation of the British Council, it will also be simulcast in Second Life.

If you’re not at the conference, you can come to the British Council Isle in Second Life Ning for location details: http://avalon-project.ning.com/events/event/show?id=2244249%3AEvent%3A38937&xg_source=msg_invite_event

    Finally, this is not just a request or suggestion for participation in a one-off event. If you are seriously interested in professional development to the point where you might like to join in our activities at learning2gether, we would welcome your participation.  But even better, we would appreciate your sharing with colleagues something that YOU know at these events.

      The title of my presentations notes that this is a wiki-based endeavor.  That means that in theory anyone wishing to present can simply find an available time and write him/herself in.  In practice, we need to know who the contributors are before just anyone is allowed to write in the wiki (all such actions are reversible but that’s a hassle), but if you make intentions known you will be made a writer there.  And also, in practice, most people arrange the times with Vance, who then writes in the details.  Either way is fine.

      But the idea behind learning2gether is something truly grass roots, what is sometimes called ‘class roots’ http://classroots.org/ where teachers have control over and continued interest in their own professional development, and where they extend their personal learning networks to hundreds of others with the same intent, at their own pace and leisure.  With that in mind, if you wish the join us at any of our events, welcome,

Slideshare http://www.slideshare.net/vances/learning2gether

In this session today, Vance discussed with those present the salient features from their perspective of Learning2gether and got their input into what we should be telling others about this free online weekly endeavor.

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Where: Blackboard Collaborate (Elluminate) 

Announcements:

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http://learning2gether.pbworks.com/w/page/32204849/FrontPage
http://learning2gether.pbworks.com/w/page/34456755/archiveindex
http://learning2gether.pbworks.com/w/page/32205261/cfp
http://learning2gether.pbworks.com/w/page/32206114/volunteersneeded
http://learning2gether.posterous.com/
http://webheads.info/
http://prosites-vstevens.homestead.com/files/efi/chatlogs.htm
http://wiaoc.org/
http://writingmatrix.wikispaces.com/
http://taedtech.ning.com/events
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/evonline2002_webheads

Dan Bassill and the Tutormentor connection: In quest of easy to use, low-cost, socially networked webinar hosting solutions

http://screencast.com/t/kpXtZRLf

For more information,on Dan Bassill’s creative expenditure of cognitive surplus, explore these URLs

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David Winet presents: How To Insert and Listen to Inserted Audio Comments in Audacity, quick and easy way

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David Winet presents a tutorial on How To Insert and Listen to Inserted Audio Comments in Audacity, quick and easy way 

More about Dave Winet: http://community.eflclassroom.com/profile/DaveWinet

About this presentation:

(See accompanying video at swfcabin.com (search on InsertAudioComments)

  1. http://www.swfcabin.com/open/1327442533
  2. http://www.swfcabin.com/open/1327443204
  3. http://www.swfcabin.com/open/1327443253
  4. http://www.swfcabin.com/open/1327443291

 

Preamble: With a large class it is impractical to insert comments by the UCDavis method – much too time consuming. Therefore do it the following way:

TECHNIQUE:

  1. Recording (inserting) comments:
    1. load file to be commented upon (which students may have made using vocaroo.com for example, and sent to you as a link) into Audacity
    2. set preferences/Recording/Playthrough to “Overdub”
    3. when you want to make a comment, make it.
    4. don’t use ‘save’ but rather use ‘export multiple’. This will create several files that can later be gathered together to recreate the original. Choose the .ogg or .mp3 format to get smallish files easy to send.
  2. Listening to inserted comments:
    1. get Audacity
    2. load file with comments (see method below under “Drawbacks 3.)
    3. listen while watching the comment track.
    4. when you see a comment is coming up, MUTE the student’s voicetrack, then unmute it after you’ve heard the comment. e. alternatively, just play the comment track, muting the students’ track altogether.
  3. Student can use the same method to ask questions of the teacher by inserting them.

You can caption your files using labels:

Here are two ways to get the commented audio file back to the student, one with labels, the other without.

  1. (swf file with labels) Use Jing to screencast the Audacity file; save it,  then upload it to http://megaswf.com– Example: http://megaswf.com/serve/2146805
  2. (mp3 without labels) Export the Audacity file to mp3 (for the first time you’ll need the free LAME download) then either
    1. attach the mp3, as in the example here: Vocaroo_ShawshankWTComments.mp3
    2. upload it to online storage (for example, to Google Docs usiing their upload feature – a red button on the left side), make it available to anyone with the URL, and then send the link to the student

See example here: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B8hfG7VKnvfJNDRiMGZkYzktNDBjOS00YTBkLThlMDAtNmI3YzAzMmY0YWMx)

Note that Google docs is not the only free place to upload files. There are many. See http://www.audiohostings.com/for a long list.

DRAWBACKS:

  1. Students must be trained – and it’s not easy.
  2. Teacher must save using ‘export multiple’, then the student must use ‘import’ to get the second (teacher) file into the same instance of audacity as the student file.
  3. If two errors are close together, the second one is likely to be skipped.
  4. The volume level of one or the other track must be adjusted.

ADDITIONAL TRICK:

Change tempo (reduce by 25-30%) to give time for teacher to insert comments into the brief pauses the student naturally makes when speaking, and for the student on listening to click ‘mute’ and after listening to make a third track with his attempt to correct his error or ask a question.

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Announcements

Also on this day:

You could start off at 10:00 GMT with this monthly IATEFL LT SIG webinar :
Implementing ICT in an Institution
with Lauren Brumfield

http://ltsig.org.uk/online-events/46-future-online-events/230-192-implementing-i

EVO MegaWrap-up Event for 2012

Learning2gether Episode 87

Learning2gether with EVO Final Session for 2012

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The annual mega EVO wrap-up event for the 2012 EVO sessions occurred  Sunday Feb 12, 2012 14:00 GMT.  Find more information on these sessions here:

http://evosessions.pbworks.com/w/page/48510148/Call_for_Participation2012

Megarecording: Blackboard Collaborate (Elluminate)

Announcements:

Andrew Wright at IATEFL YLTSIG live online event

 Also at 14:00 GMT, according to: http://yltsigevo2012.wordpress.com/

Andrew Wright Sunday 12th February 15:00 CET/14:00 GMT

Link to Adobe Connect recording: 

http://connectpro10829081.adobeconnect.com/p4fwgmn45i2/ 

BaW Graduation Party

And then, after stumbling over people gathering to attend the next session:

 

BaW12 had its “Graduation Party” in the LT Webheads vRoom

starting at 15:45 GMT 

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These were some of the last of a series of EVO related topics each Sunday between noon and 1500 GMT. All EVO moderators were invited to join us.

Learner-centred do-it-yourself Learning Management Systems: Virtual fallout from live presentation at IATEFL ITSIG conference in Marrakech

Learning2gether Episode 86

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This is the recording made at the Plenery presentation in Marrakech.
It accompanies this set of slides, http://www.slideshare.net/vances/learnercentered-doityourself-learning-management-systems-practical-aspects

Update: Tuesday, April 3, 2012 – Vance Stevens gave a presentation entitled Learner-centered do-it-yourself LMS at the 6th eLearning in Action conference held at the Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology, UAE

eLearn presentation:

Vance was tagged in this photo on Facebook:

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Above image from Graham Stanley’s view of Vance Stevens live from Marakkech

Keynote speech entitled Learner-centred do-it-yourself Learning Management Systems presented on-site at the IATEFL Learning Technologies SIG http://ltsig.org.uk/ conference on Opportunities, challenges and practical solutions for the integration of ICT in education in Marrakech, Morocco from 8-11 February 2012, http://ltsig.org.uk/events/13-future-events/221-marrakesh-february-2012.html;

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Gary Motteram posted on Facebook …

This evening we’ll be opening our LTSIG Conference in Marrakech. We are expecting to broadcast the opening plenary via Adobe Connect. The url is: http://connectpro10829081.adobeconnect.com/r6nnnse2kg0/. Further details of the event and presentations are available on the LTSIG website: http//ltsig.org.uk.

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Learning2gether with EVO Electronic Village Online and CO12 Connecting Online Conference

Feb 5, 2012: Learning2gether with EVO

and CO12, the 4th annual Connecting Online free conference

Sign on to the Nng and it becomes your conference, as shown in the screenshot below.  Nellie Deutsch organizes this conference.  Vance Stevens is a mere participant, enjoying the event as it coincides with our weekly Learning2gether


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Coming to grips with Toronto time: On Sunday Feb 5 the conference takes place over this 11-hour period:

Last two Sundays have been  F.U.N.

This Sunday, Vance again plans to be available to people in the Multiliteracies (or any other) EVO Session to discuss any aspect of these events and what we and especially you are trying to accomplish here. Perhaps Multiliteracies participants will come online to show us their Me-Portfolios

  • Vance will be available before noon GMT and will remain online at least until 16:00 GMT.
  • Noon GMT is when the CO12 conference starts Feb 5 (and for the next 11 hours)

Tuba Angay plans to come online at 14:00 GMT to talk about Multiliteracies

We’ll be joined by Beyza Yilmaz from Istanbul, who has co-authored an article on Webheads in Action http://webheads.info with Vance Stevens:

Yilmaz, B, and Stevens, V. (2012). Webheads in Action: A community of practice scaffolding multiliteraciesskills in teacher professional development. Writing & Pedagogy 4,1:135–146.

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Gamilfication: Graham Stanley announced a live session with Rob Lewis talking about the changes to Teacher Development over the years

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