Archive for the ‘Education’ Category
Posted by drilly on December 13, 2008
I really enjoyed working with the PGDE PE students at Strathclyde Uni hope they found it a useful input. Most of what I talked to today can be found in this previous post. I also think you will find this post interesting. Don’t forget to click on the ICT IN PE tag in the tag cloud for more useful stuff.
Other sites I referred to were Edublogs http://edublogs.org/ Slide-Share http://www.slideshare.net/ and Animoto http://animoto.com/
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Posted by drilly on October 4, 2008
I was invited to speak about using Dartfish at the PE Association of Ireland conference with Kevin Smith from Anderson High School in Shetland. Really enjoyed it as you can see from the photos below
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For those of you that attended our presentation click on these previous posts about dartfish and ICT in PE for further information about Dartfish. You just have to work your way through the posts to pick up the information there is a lot of it I know. If you have any questions just leave a comment on the blog.
A couple of the other things I mentioned were Youtube for getting video content and using Zamzar to save the clips to your computer. I also mentioned the resources on my previous schools PE Wiki.
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Posted by drilly on September 12, 2008
Just to let you know that Dartfish will have a stand at the Scottish Learning Festival 24th and 25th of September at the SECC in Glasgow. You will also be able to hear Kevin Smith from Anderson High school discussing how he uses some of the Dartfish components in this seminar on Thursday the 25th. Another bit of dartfish news has been the launch of Dartfish.TV the blurb states :
Dartfish.tv is the only web platform to support the videos you enhance with your Dartfish software. Don’t let hours of expert analyses sleep on your hard drive. Publish them on dartfish.tv and attract viewers from the world over!
Posted in Education, Free online tools, ICT in PE, LTS, Physical Education, Secondary PE, Teaching, datrfish, video, web resources | 1 Comment »
Posted by drilly on June 22, 2008
Posted in Blogs, CPD, Education, Free online tools, ICT, ICT in PE, LTS, Learning, Physical Education, Resources, Secondary PE, Sport, Youtube, datrfish, video, web resources, wikis | 1 Comment »
Posted by drilly on June 20, 2008
The latest edition of Connected Magazine has been enhanced with some wonderful photos of a particularly good looking PE teacher and not a bad article about using ICT to enhance PE. Article talks about Dartfish Blogs and Wikis and a few other interesting developments. Yeah I know shameless self publicity!!
Download the article ICT IN PE Connected Magazine
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Posted by drilly on June 13, 2008
Here is something really cool that can add value to Youtube videos. Youtube video annotation
Video Annotations are a new way for you to add interactive commentary to your videos! Use them to:
- Add background information about the video.
- Create stories with multiple possibilities (viewers click to choose the next scene)
- Link to related YouTube videos, channels, or search results from within a video
- All of the above!
You control what the annotations say, where they appear on the video, and when they appear and disappear. Think of all the wonderful possible educational applications for this. Oh that’s right Youtube is blocked in most schools what a pity!
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Posted by drilly on June 10, 2008
Andy Cunningham has just alerted me to his PE Blog http://harrisacademype.edublogs.org/ Its great to have another colleague joining us and providing an online area to extend his pupils learning. I like his use of the Youtube clips to provide evaluating questions for the pupils. Another positive educational use of the much maligned site. However I bet the pupils cant access the video clips at school as they are more than likely blocked.
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Posted by drilly on June 8, 2008
No this is not a CfE “rich task” but is an article about exercise and learning or more precisely exercise intensity and its effects on learning. Unlike the article I referred to in a previous post this one sites the research source, a definite improvement. The article suggests that research on college athletes indicates that after bursts of intense sprinting they were better able to learn and retain information both over the short and long term. The article finishes by stating
“This paper illustrates how we could capitalize on some of that compensatory biology to do a little multitasking. Get some quick exercise in, and while you’re recovering teach yourself a new language. I’m not saying this approach will work for everyone, or for every type of learning, but the possibilities are there; and the combinations will be virtually endless.”
Certainly gives me a new understanding of the term “quick learner”. Maybe that’s where I have been going wrong trying to learn some French for my upcoming trip to Switzerland this summer.
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