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Avatar! (Presented In 3d!), Julie Rorabaugh
Avatar! (Presented In 3d!), Julie Rorabaugh
SIDLIT Conference
Learn how to make a “Virtual" YOU! During this session, you will create one or more “avatars” (a graphical image that represents a person, as on the Internet) that you can use to represent your persona in a Learning Management System or a social networking site. No funny glasses needed, but bring your imagination. (Note: the presenter is three-dimensional, hence the title!)
Media And Tools To Enhance Teaching And Learning: Annenberg Media And College Anywhere, Nancy Williams
Media And Tools To Enhance Teaching And Learning: Annenberg Media And College Anywhere, Nancy Williams
SIDLIT Conference
Annenberg Media brings over 25 years of educational experience creating high quality video for classroom, individual, and distance learning use. Our award winning Web site at www.learner.org has over 10 million visitors worldwide monthly where you can find interactive activities, on-line experiments, coordinated Web sites, and our 24/7 free VOD. Explore new courses in science, mathematics, world art, and literature. Incorporate our video into your course using College Anywhere, a fully integrated streaming service, using the latest FLASH technology to enable faculty to find and create an unlimited number of discrete content segments (bookmarks) to integrate into your course in …
Building The Knowledge Of Human Perception Into E-Learning, Shalin Hai-Jew
Building The Knowledge Of Human Perception Into E-Learning, Shalin Hai-Jew
SIDLIT Conference
Human perceptual systems—for sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell (and maybe even embodied proprioception)—may offer some guidelines for how to build multimedia e-learning: immersive 3D simulations, imagery for analysis, sight-and-sound distributions of information channels, and other applications. This will offer a brief overview of human perception (with a little human cognition thrown in) and some light applications to the design of e-learning.