Learning loads from 23 Mobile Things PH and SG!
Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
23 Mobile Things PH & SG: Thing # 6: Videos
I'm still learning from Thing #s 4 and 5 and here comes Thing # 6 -- videos!
I have accounts in YouTube and Instagram and have used its video apps both on laptop and mobile devices a few times. However, I think I should explore using videos to promote and market special events and collections in the library. Now that's a long term plan to put in a year's strategic plan for the library. The technology is just there but the content will take a while to build it.
For this week's Thing, my attention was directed towards Videonot.es.
I have accounts in YouTube and Instagram and have used its video apps both on laptop and mobile devices a few times. However, I think I should explore using videos to promote and market special events and collections in the library. Now that's a long term plan to put in a year's strategic plan for the library. The technology is just there but the content will take a while to build it.
For this week's Thing, my attention was directed towards Videonot.es.
| Tried annotating my video of a read aloud session. |
My work in the library entails guidance in using technology in instruction too. I'll recommend Videonot.es to my co-teachers and at the same time, I'll use it too to better understand the technology. The freeware/app can also be used by students who view and watch educational videos from YouTube. It's the annotation feature that I'm drawn to.
As for updates on my use of Historypin, I have uploaded some photos of my travels. I've pinned some too. Then, I can create a Channel or a Tour. So far so good, I think.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Rehabilitation Process
Rico Blanco has a new song, BANGON, for all of us who went through Ondoy.
So he says --
Now, the rehabilitation process begins. Bangon, Pilipinas Kong Mahal!
So he says --
Countless Filipinos have heroically gone out of their way to help our brothers and sisters in this time of need. This is just my humble contribution as a singer and musician. I hope, in my own little way, I can help raise additional funds for our countrymen affected by the typhoons, and perhaps give a little boost to their morale to help them get back on their feet again.
Now, the rehabilitation process begins. Bangon, Pilipinas Kong Mahal!
Labels:
arts and culture,
Bangon,
entertainment,
filipinos,
music,
musicians,
Ondoy,
Philippines,
Rico Blanco,
typhoon victims,
videos
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