Hi all,
So I've been a little lax on the Learning 2.0/2.1 stuff and have just found the 2.1 course. So I thought I'd start my next round with a vid that I recently created as part of an assignment for TAFE. If you have ever wondered how to use a Printer Reader or even what the hell one is then check this vid out :o)
MMMM I hope that worked!
Showing posts with label youtube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youtube. Show all posts
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Week 6 Adventure
Ok this is for those who read my Discover post for week 6 where I mentioned the vid titled Jurassic Fart....well here it is :o)
Because I've already played with embedding a vid from YouTube I decided to try doing it from Google this time...a little more challenging because you have to search hard for the actual code to embed it....so here's hoping it worked! (It didn't so I've reverted back to the YouTube verson)
And for those of you who liked the first one, here is Jurassic Fart 2 (this one was easy to find on YouTube)
Hope you all got a laugh out of it....I know that we all did here :oD
Because I've already played with embedding a vid from YouTube I decided to try doing it from Google this time...a little more challenging because you have to search hard for the actual code to embed it....so here's hoping it worked! (It didn't so I've reverted back to the YouTube verson)
And for those of you who liked the first one, here is Jurassic Fart 2 (this one was easy to find on YouTube)
Hope you all got a laugh out of it....I know that we all did here :oD
Week 6 Explore
There are just so many uses for videos, I was pleased to see the oral history video of Olive Riley. I know that the documentry that they made about her visit to Broken Hill was shown on the ABC a few years ago, and is available on DVD (or was), but having it on the net makes it available to so many people. How much history is out there that can be published like this? Heaps and it is a fun and bite size way of getting the information out there.
Orientation via YouTube? Good idea, but one thing that never changes? The type of video that they make for the orientations......sooooo boring! Althought the library orientation one wasn't so bad :o) but some of the similar videos take you back in a time warp into the days of really really bad orientation videos.
One thing I do like about YouTube and Google Videos is that they give you other suggestions that you can check out at your lesiure if you are still looking for more! Ah the information age...so much information, so little time :oD
I'd love to see more oral history videos posted, reading or listening to them is interesting, but actually being able to see the person who is telling their story and following them through the steps of their story just brings it to life that much more!
Orientation via YouTube? Good idea, but one thing that never changes? The type of video that they make for the orientations......sooooo boring! Althought the library orientation one wasn't so bad :o) but some of the similar videos take you back in a time warp into the days of really really bad orientation videos.
One thing I do like about YouTube and Google Videos is that they give you other suggestions that you can check out at your lesiure if you are still looking for more! Ah the information age...so much information, so little time :oD
I'd love to see more oral history videos posted, reading or listening to them is interesting, but actually being able to see the person who is telling their story and following them through the steps of their story just brings it to life that much more!
Week 6 Discover
While I was starting this weeks exercise one of my co-workers asked "What does that have to do with work?" I simply turned and smiled and said "What doesn't it?"
Ok so granted I had just started to check out the "lego" search and gratned we don't get a whole lot of people walking into the library asking for information or anything about lego, but it was such a fun way of getting into youtube! I spent a good 10 minutes or so just laughing at what some people had done with a camera and some lego....and some people say I have to much time on my hands!
While I'm no stranger to playing with youtube, I had never actually gone past that before. Now I have a new playground on the net and it's Google Videos! There is just so much more that you can do with them! I used to have fun with YouTube, but with Google Videos there are so many more, and more options for them...I loved the fact that with GoogleVideo's you can actually download them (if you have an iPod or PSP to play with) and share them with friends that way......I've had fun showing friends one I stumbled across called Jurasic Fart, I now know what happened to the dinosaurs!
But if your looking for a laugh and you don't get offended easily do a search for an American comdedian called Sara Silverman, very funny :o)
Or you can just check out this clip!
Ok so granted I had just started to check out the "lego" search and gratned we don't get a whole lot of people walking into the library asking for information or anything about lego, but it was such a fun way of getting into youtube! I spent a good 10 minutes or so just laughing at what some people had done with a camera and some lego....and some people say I have to much time on my hands!
While I'm no stranger to playing with youtube, I had never actually gone past that before. Now I have a new playground on the net and it's Google Videos! There is just so much more that you can do with them! I used to have fun with YouTube, but with Google Videos there are so many more, and more options for them...I loved the fact that with GoogleVideo's you can actually download them (if you have an iPod or PSP to play with) and share them with friends that way......I've had fun showing friends one I stumbled across called Jurasic Fart, I now know what happened to the dinosaurs!
But if your looking for a laugh and you don't get offended easily do a search for an American comdedian called Sara Silverman, very funny :o)
Or you can just check out this clip!
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