thanks, Chris, you are right...it was a typing mistake...
Susan
> Check your Skype ID, isn't it supposed to be
>
> susanellynb
>
> You missed an n the first time.
>
> Chris
>
Hello Sonia,
Welcome to the academy. Just a reminder to everyone who's joining
late - in order to receive 'intern permissions' on the site, you need
to register and send a note stating your interest from this page:
http://www.webcastacademy.net/feedback
Once you've sent the note, you should be notified of receiving
permissions within 24 hours.
Task#1 is to post a short audio introduction.
Task#2 (this week) is to post a short (about 1 minute) recording of
both ends of a telephony conversation using whatever method you can.
More info at: http://www.webcastacademy.net/Use_of_Telephony
--- In webcastacademy@yahoogroups.com, "Sonia" <sonni202@...> wrote:
>
>
> Hi everybody [:)]
>
> I'm Sonia Triana, EFL teacher at Javeriana University in Bogotá,
> Colombia. I got into technology in 1997 when I got a Specialization in
> Multimedia. I'm always looking for new ways to integrate technology,
> teaching and learning. Last year I found EVO and I discovered a
> fantastic group of generous people and an exciting way of professional
> development. My schedule at the university is really full, so I can't
> participate in the discussions but I follow all the threads, check the
> suggestions and practice , practice.
>
> I watched Lee's movie about uploading the audio recording but each time
> I click on "create content" the only option I get is "Forum" . Could you
> please help me, what else can I do? Well, in the meantime I'm going to
> post it in the files section of this group...
>
> Thank you for your help and see you around
>
> Sonia
>
here I am to say hello to all of you. I am ready to try something new
now that AT LAST I have ADSL in my neighborhood and can move around a
little faster...just downloaded Skype and here is my id
susanellyb
for those of you who haven't met me before, I am a faithful webhead, a
CALL teacher in esl at the U. of Florence and I proudly have just
finished a Masters in e-learning at the faculty where I teach!!
Dear group,
here I am to say hello to all of you. I am ready to try something new
now that AT LAST I have ADSL in my neighborhood and can move around a
little faster...just downloaded Skype and here is my id
susanellyb
for those of you who haven't met me before, I am a faithful webhead, a
CALL teacher in esl at the U. of Florence and I proudly have just
finished a Masters in e-learning at the faculty where I teach!!
;-) Susan
I'm Sonia Triana, EFL teacher at Javeriana University in Bogotá, Colombia. I got into technology in 1997 when I got a Specialization in Multimedia. I'm always looking for new ways to integrate technology, teaching and learning. Last year I found EVO and I discovered a fantastic group of generous people and an exciting way of professional development. My schedule at the university is really full, so I can't participate in the discussions but I follow all the threads, check the suggestions and practice , practice.
I watched Lee's movie about uploading the audio recording but each time I click on "create content" the only option I get is "Forum" . Could you please help me, what else can I do? Well, in the meantime I'm going to post it in the files section of this group...
I apologize for being so late to join you and intro. myself. I work in
California on a project called California Adult Literacy Professional
Development Project (www.calpro-online.org), which is funded by the
Calif. Dept of Ed. Currently I run a program of professional
development courses for teachers and administrators of adult ed.
schools and agencies throughout the state. Most of these use
Blackboard, in other words, they are entirely asynchronous and
discussion-based courses led by a trained facilitator.
I am very interested in exploring additional modes of delivery in the
near future, and Webcasting is one possible addition. I've been in the
field of training teachers of English language learners, both here and
abroad, since 1984 and have been doing this work online for the past
eight plus years.
I promise to make every effort to catch up this week. I'm grateful
that my two required business trips are done now!
I do agree about it being "super tough" to attend live meetings. It is at that point that First and Second life clash dreadfully - let alone time zones.
Of course it is great if live meetings work out, but:
I am emboldened by the postings of Daf and Buthaina to say that, while not a fraction as busy as the two of them, I have been taken uo with Week 1 at the the central BaW workshop and this week have to disappear on Thursday for aconference in the First World in Berlin, but I am trying, by lurking, to keep up well enough to be more active from Week 3.
I t h i n k I have introduced myself, Dennis Newson, Retired. For a long time at the University of Osnabrueck, Germany - before that in Africa (Ghana and Seirre Leone) Arabia (Qatar) and Norway.Still living in Germany.
I am emboldened by the postings of Daf and Buthaina to say that, while not a fraction as busy as the two of them, I have been taken uo with Week 1 at the the central BaW workshop and this week have to disappear on Thursday for aconference in the First World in Berlin, but I am trying, by lurking, to keep up well enough to be more active from Week 3.
I t h i n k I have introduced myself, Dennis Newson, Retired. For a long time at the University of Osnabrueck, Germany - before that in Africa (Ghana and Seirre Leone) Arabia (Qatar) and Norway.Still living in Germany.
Dear Jeff, Graham, Vance and all,
I'm Dafne Gonzalez (aka Daf) an EFL and ESP teacher
for more than 30 years. I am a full professor at
Universidad Simon Bolivar in Caracas, Venezuela, where
I teach blended English for architecture and urban
planning courses, and technology-related courses for
teachers at the graduate level, and for teachers in my
department.
Webheads got on my way back in 2002 and my life
changed, so did my professional praxis.
I am introducing myself very late because I have been
very busy with the Becoming a Webhead 2007 session,
the EVO sessions in general, designing the courses for
the English for architecture and urban planning
courses and training the teachers who are being
incorporated into this program.
I am very interested in learning how to record
webcasts and who knows if in a future I can produce
some for my classes(as you can see I am optimistic). I
use all kinds of web 2.0 tools in my courses, and I
love to experiment with whatever tool I happen to find
in my cyberwalks.
I have Skype and Audacity. Unfortunately, I have not
been able to attend the webcasts, but I promise I will
listen to the recordings ;-)
Looking forward to this new adventure,
Daf
Yahoo Id: dygonza
Skype ID: dafnegon939
Becoming a Webhead:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/baw07/
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Hello all,
My name is Buthaina Al-Othman, and I'm an EFL and ESP instructor from
Kuwait. I've been teaching freshmen and sophomore classes in the
English Language Unit (ELU) of Engineering & Petroleum at Kuwait
University since Spring 2006. Before that I was in the ELU of Science
since 2001. I am also a Webhead since 2002.
I am very much interested in learning how to run a Webcast and record
it. Unfortunately, I could't be active in Week 1 and won't be able
also in week 2, as I'm moderating these 2 weeks in the EVO 07 ESP
Potpourri. But I'll be lurking if you don't mind, and I hope to be
active in the coming weeks.
I have a skype account, and managed to attend the two webcasts hosted
by Jeff.
I look forward to learning more from all of you.
Best wishes :)
Buthaina
How time flies! We have now come to the end of week one of the EVO2007 (Webcast Academy 2.1.1) , which is a good time to reflect upon what we should have done so far, and also what lies ahead of us in week 2, as well as answering some general questions about the organisation of the session.
We will be using the Yahoo Group for reflections and questions about webcasting during the session. Please share your questions, comments, requests, frustrations, etc with us all here. You should also post an introduction if you haven't already done so, so that we can all get to know each other.
If you'd like help with this, then please feel free to send an email to me off-list, or contact me via Skype (eflbridges)
We'll also be posting notice about upcoming events to the Yahoo Group (something which we forgot to do this week - sorry!), and a weekly summary / upcoming activities (
i.e. this email)
Most of our activities, events and knowledge sharing will be taking place at here, so you should sign up for an account, and check there regularly . Here is the RSS feed for this site: http://feeds.feedburner.com/webcastacademy?q=feed.xml .Once again, using an aggregator / feed reader is the best way to keep up with what's going on.
How to get started :
http://www.webcastacademy.net/node/698 is the place to find the first activities, especially for those participants who have signed up late (don't worry, you'll soon catch up)
WEEK ONE:
In week one, we asked you to...
a) Register at the sites
b) send a text introduction to the Yahoo Group, and record and upload an audio introduction at the Webcast Academy Drupal site (instructions how to do this are here:
http://www.webcastacademy.net/node/698 )
You can also participate in another evo2007 webcast (and try recording it, for example). Other evo2007 events can be found through the http://www.webheadsinaction.org/ site.
In addition, in week one, you also had the opportunity to be involved in the following webcasts:
* Webcast Meeting : http://www.webcastacademy.net/node/718 - A weekly roundup of the Webcast Academy activity, hosted by Jeff Lebow (this will be a regualr slot, on Sundays, every week at roughly the same time: 17.00-18.30 GMT )
Don't worry if you missed any of these sessions - they have been recorded, and will shortly be uploaded so you can listen to them
WEEK TWO:
Coming up in week two...
We'll be looking at basic streaming by starting with Skype & Skypecasting
* Skype and Skypecasting - Tips and tricks / Hosting your own Skypecast (Tuesday 21.30 .23.30 GMT) hosted by Graham Stanley
In the first hour, we will be discussing Skype and Skypecasting tips and tricks (ideas for hosting your own Skypecasts, etc)
There will be a chance to try your hand at this in the second hour. Details are here: http://www.webcastacademy.net/node/740
* Webcast Meeting :
http://www.webcastacademy.net/node/718 - A weekly
roundup of the Webcast Academy activity, hosted by Jeff Lebow on Sunday at 17.00-18.30 GMT
Hi Everyone,
My name is Mary Nunaley and I'm an Instructional Designer at a community college
just
outside of Nashville, TN. We are converting course management systems this fall,
and I want
to create a series of webcasts to help our faculty and students in the
transition. I just joined
late last night so it may take me a few days to get caught up.
I have always been excited about the many ways to use technology and this
academy should
be great.
I have no background in working with audio so I hope you won't mind my many
questions.
warmly,
Mary
Hi, my name is Sandy and I live in North Carolina. I run a family
daycare and am very interested in learning Webcasting. In the
technology field I do not have alot of experience and need quite a bit
of help. Hope you don't mind questions.
I am a recent grad looking for a permanent position in a library. I volunteer my time in various places including the Second Life Library, where I first meet the World Bridges team, who helped me create a live event. Technology is one of the great tools I enjoy using to communicate with the world. I have a website: http://www.mbmpl.org , where I post information about my projects and examples of different services libraries can implement.
I'm here to learn more about streaming live events. I'm most interested in finding ways that are most accessible to people who haven't used technology beyond Microsoft Word, and is available cross operating system. I'm not even sure if that is available now :D
My name is Vance. I'm helping to lead this session, but in practice I am following. I've been enjoying a between semesters break at the Petroleum Institute where I work in the UAE. I've been focusing a lot of attention on getting organized with a free online conference we're putting on in May, the Webheads in Action Online Convergence, http://wiaoc.org. I have maintained a Web 1.0 site from the days that Web 1.0 was all there was, http://www.vancestevens.com which has numerous sections, many dealing with Ed Tech. I'm also a founder of Webheads http://webheads.info . More recently I've been trying to track my work at a blog so there will be a way for people to follow what I do at my Web 1.0 site through Web 2.0 RSS feeds. The blog is at http://adVANCEducation.blogspot.com.
I anticipate that the next postings on my blog will be about the Webcast Academy, with which I am coming to grips as we speak. The reason I answered this particular posting was that I was momentarily flumoxed when I couldn't find a 'calendar' on the Drupal site, but then realized it was called "Upcoming Events" (right?). There is in fact a calendar there but it doesn't open in my Firefox because the protocol (webcal) isn't associated withany program. I try to view such speedbumps as learning opportunities and look forward to any explanation of how to resolve the webcal issue. I look forward to learning through usage how the Drupal portal works. Incidentally, I'll miss the first appt, 2 a.m. for me.
I think using Drupal is similar to flying a plane. I actually got a private pilot's license in my youth which is why I relate the two. When you first sit in the cockpit of a plane you are baffled by the array of instruments and of course you have to get a feel for the controls and what they do and their effect on the flight experience. I find Drupal to be something like that. There's a lot going on which is not apparent the first few times you take it out for a spin. I'm sure I'll learn from experience but, as with flying, it helps if you have somewhere to go. Webcast Academy is my first Drupal experience with a destination.
I'm glad to see others have been figuring it out. There are a lot of postings here in this list and at the Drupal site. I have listened to Lee's very slick introduction. Not only was the music skillfully mixed, and all the ums and ahzz edited out, but it was timed to end right after her recording. This delayed my own recorded intro because I started thinking of where I could get pod-safe music and create something similar. On second thought, I'll just crash something out and get it up there.
Ok, on to the next task, and I look forward to working with all.
Subject: Re: [webcastacademy] First appointment here?
Dear Dennis,
We missed you last night in Second Life - we ended up having an impromptu building session in the Edunation sand box
Sorry for the late reply - all of the synchronous events for the Webcast Academy will be announced on the calendar at the Drupal site: http://www.webcastacademy.net/
All the best,
Graham
>Graham and list,
>(1) Sorry my PC decided I should leave Second Life abruptly last night. >(2) I am looking in on (too) many sessions of BaW07 and am frightened >of missing something on this list. Can you possibly repeat here this >workshop's first fixed appointment?
>Dennis
--
Dennis Newson (retired) University Osnabrück CETEFL-L, Germany-English, EFLTU etc.
My name is Vance. I'm helping to lead this session, but in practice I am following. I've been enjoying a between semesters break at the Petroleum Institute where I work in the UAE. I've been focusing a lot of attention on getting organized with a free online conference we're putting on in May, the Webheads in Action Online Convergence, http://wiaoc.org. I have maintained a Web 1.0 site from the days that Web 1.0 was all there was, http://www.vancestevens.com which has numerous sections, many dealing with Ed Tech. I'm also a founder of Webheads http://webheads.info . More recently I've been trying to track my work at a blog so there will be a way for people to follow what I do at my Web 1.0 site through Web 2.0 RSS feeds. The blog is at http://adVANCEducation.blogspot.com.
I anticipate that the next postings on my blog will be about the Webcast Academy, with which I am coming to grips as we speak. The reason I answered this particular posting was that I was momentarily flumoxed when I couldn't find a 'calendar' on the Drupal site, but then realized it was called "Upcoming Events" (right?). There is in fact a calendar there but it doesn't open in my Firefox because the protocol (webcal) isn't associated withany program. I try to view such speedbumps as learning opportunities and look forward to any explanation of how to resolve the webcal issue. I look forward to learning through usage how the Drupal portal works. Incidentally, I'll miss the first appt, 2 a.m. for me.
I think using Drupal is similar to flying a plane. I actually got a private pilot's license in my youth which is why I relate the two. When you first sit in the cockpit of a plane you are baffled by the array of instruments and of course you have to get a feel for the controls and what they do and their effect on the flight experience. I find Drupal to be something like that. There's a lot going on which is not apparent the first few times you take it out for a spin. I'm sure I'll learn from experience but, as with flying, it helps if you have somewhere to go. Webcast Academy is my first Drupal experience with a destination.
I'm glad to see others have been figuring it out. There are a lot of postings here in this list and at the Drupal site. I have listened to Lee's very slick introduction. Not only was the music skillfully mixed, and all the ums and ahzz edited out, but it was timed to end right after her recording. This delayed my own recorded intro because I started thinking of where I could get pod-safe music and create something similar. On second thought, I'll just crash something out and get it up there.
Ok, on to the next task, and I look forward to working with all.
Subject: Re: [webcastacademy] First appointment here?
Dear Dennis,
We missed you last night in Second Life - we ended up having an impromptu building session in the Edunation sand box
Sorry for the late reply - all of the synchronous events for the Webcast Academy will be announced on the calendar at the Drupal site: http://www.webcastacademy.net/
All the best,
Graham
>Graham and list,
>(1) Sorry my PC decided I should leave Second Life abruptly last night. >(2) I am looking in on (too) many sessions of BaW07 and am frightened >of missing something on this list. Can you possibly repeat here this >workshop's first fixed appointment?
Hello all,
Welcome to all those who've recently joined the Webcast Academy
Yahoo Group.
If you haven't already, please take a look at Lee's "How to Get
Started at the Academy" post
http://www.webcastacademy.net/node/698
Other very useful resources at the academy include:
http://webcastacademy.net/Book_of_Webcasting
and
http://www.webcastacademy.net/FAQ
All those who've sent an email requesting 'intern access' should have
already received the necessary permissions. If you haven't, please let
us know. This kind of access is required in order to post our
introductions on the http://webcastacademy.net/ site.
There are a number of webcasts coming up in the next few days. For
the most current listings, please stay tuned to:
http://www.webcastacademy.net/event
Make sure to check the global times as the events posted in the
calendar can vary by time zone.
Upcoming Webcasts: (some of these are for other EVO sessions, but will
take place at the Academy)
Webheads Practice Session-Skypecast (Sandbox A)
Wednesday, January 17, 2200GMT
Digital Gaming & Language Learning - Meet the Players 1 (Sandbox B)
Wednesday, January 17, 2200GMT
Youthbridges - Kick Off
Thursday January 18 at 1530 GMT
Audio Recording and Editing
Thursday, January 18 2030 GMT
Open & Participatory Webpublishing Round Table with Clarence Fisher
Saturday, Jan. 20 1200 GMT
Digital Gaming & Language Learning - Meet the Players 2
Saturday, Jan. 20 1300 GMT
EVO Weekly
Sunday, Jan. 21 1300 GMT
Webcast Academy Meeting 2.1.2
Sunday, Jan. 21 1700 GMT
Wow, not bad for Week#1, eh?
We missed you last night in Second Life - we ended up having an impromptu building session in the Edunation sand box
Sorry for the late reply - all of the synchronous events for the Webcast Academy will be announced on the calendar at the Drupal site:
http://www.webcastacademy.net/
All the best,
Graham
>Graham and list,
>(1) Sorry my PC decided I should leave Second Life abruptly last night.
>(2) I am looking in on (too) many sessions of BaW07 and am frightened >of missing something on this list. Can you possibly repeat here this >workshop's first fixed appointment?
Hi everyone!
I'm a late entrant to this EVO and signed up as really want to learn how
to webcast so seamlessly as Jeff does. :-)
I'm an ex-ESL teacher (stopped working in that area about 6 years ago),
so feel a bit like an interloper here. I now work in the faculty
development or educational development, depending on the jargon used in
your part of the world. I'm really looking forward to learning with you
all and learning from Jeff, Graham and Vance!
My work website is at http://ihome.ust.hk/~ctnick with links from there
to my blog and flickr sites.
All the best
Nick
Graham and list,
(1) Sorry my PC decided I should leave Second Life abruptly last night.
(2) I am looking in on (too) many sessions of BaW07 and am frightened
of missing something on this list. Can you possibly repeat here this
workshop's first fixed appointment?
Dennis
I have been an EFL teacher for more than 4 years and involving students in ICT while learning a foreign language is something I praise and actually do in my practice. I belonged to the Portuguese Navy for 4 years and during that time was able to develop some e-activities that you can access here. I love to teach and I love to work with educational technologies. I am now moving to the UK to start a new job as a Learning Technology Development Officer in Salford University, where I will try to assist and guide teachers and staff in the use of technology.
I am a worldbridges fan and I am sure I will learn a lot about webcasts in this course!
Hello Webcast Academy! I hope to make most of the live webcasts, though
Thursday's I will probably not make, since I have AfterCare at my
school, usually until 4:30pm, depending on the headcount. Tuesday, I
will maybe be late, but that is my early day at school. Thank you all
for your patience with me, especially Lee!
Hello and welcome to the 2007 Electronic Village Online!
Now that we have officially started, it might be a nice idea to
introduce ourselves
I'm Graham Stanley, one of the co-moderators of this session of the
Webcast Academy (officially you all part of intake 2.1.1). I am a
teacher of English based in Barcelona, Spain, and became interested
in World Bridges and then the Webcast Academy after dabbling in
podcasting with my students.
After encouragement from Jeff and Dave at Worldbridges, and during
the EVO 2006 ELT Podcasting session, I started webcasting at
http://www.eflbridges.net a little under a year ago. We've been
taking a Winter break, but will be back this coming weekend with
another 'World Conversation Club' webcast, which you are all welcome
to join (it'll be at 07.00 GMT on Sunday - more details will be
posted today on the eflbridges site).
You are all welcome to add my Skype contact (eflbridges) to your
list, and get in touch if you have any questions. I don't promise to
have the answer to all your questions, but I'm sure I'll know
someone who does!
GETTING STARTED:
If you haven't already done so, you should set up an account at the
Webcast Academy Drupal:
http://www.webcastacademy.net
There, you'll find instructions on what to do next. This page is the
best place to start:
http://www.webcastacademy.net/node/698
Hope you all have a lot of fun in these coming 6 weeks, and look
forward to joining you during your future webcasts.
Warm Regards,
Graham Stanley
http://blog-efl.blogspot.com
Hi. Dennis Newson here. If Dennis Oliver is around, I am Denos. And if
all else fails I am my Second Life alter ego - Osnacantab Nesterov.
If you are interested in more details about me, go to the old-fashioned:
http://www.dennisnewson.de
Time has made me a bit old-fashioned, but I try to ignore that. I
taught at the university in Osnabrueck, Germany (where I live) for 25
years and before that in West Africa, Arabia and Norway.
I am determined, by hook or crook, to get my PC streaming. I have a
programme that I would like to broadcast regularly.
I look forward to getting to know as many of you as possible
Dennis aka Denos
Hellooo! I am Hanna from Ukraine. I teach English at the University.
My students are future teachers of English. Currently I am writing Ph
dissertation (development of cultural competence by means of ICT).
Best regards,
Hanna
The Open House for The Class of 2.1 and EVO2007 Webcast Academy Session.
Sunday, January 14, 2007 1700GMT
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=1&day=14&year=2007&ho\
ur=17&min=0&sec=0&p1=0
We will be providing on overview of Worldbridges style of webcasting,
explaining different ways to become involved during EVO2007, and
answering any questions participants have. All are welcome.
You can listen to the discussion by clicking one the media player
icons at http://webcastacademy.net/ and join the text chat at:
http://webcastacademy.net/chat
If you would like to join in the discussion (as opposed to just
listening), you can find the skypecast at:
https://skypecasts.skype.com/skypecasts/skypecast/detailed.html?id_talk=227659
In order to maintain audio quality, all those who participate in the
voice conversation MUST use a headset (not speakers).
Welcome to the Academy and on behalf of us Class of 1.x oldtimers, we
very much look forward to meeting the Class of 2.1
We are four days away from the official beginning of the 13 EVO sessions. On Sunday, Jan 14 at 15 GMT, we will be holding a webcast at Worldbridges to inaugurate our EVO sessions. Jeff Lebow has graciously accepted to host this session, as he did last year.
You are cordially invited to attend this live event and to start enjoying the wonders of meeting people live in cyberspace. I will give a short intro about EVO in general, and then each moderator will describe his/her session. Then, participants from the different sessions will have the opportunity to share their views with the audience.