Thanks Carol. I must admit that narration was throughout the presentation. However, the frustration of trying to embed it and use different programs to transform the presentation into a video really hindered my progress. I just could not figure it out until the very last minute. But that is what learning is all about. Trial and error. I know now what I didn't know then. Thanks for the feedback.
I paused your presentation so that I could read each slide. Your presentation was very informative. The information is something every educator and students of distance education should know. I thought it was very well thought out. Which program did you use to creat this? I used PowerPoint, and I had the hardest time trying to find a way to upload it to You Tube. I have a software symbol right in the middle of my entire presentation, so I understand your frustration! Next time, we'll know how to fix our mistakes hopefully!
Hey Evonie, I especially liked the countdown to the presentation, similar to the countdown when your watching a movie. Your video presentation was informative and had great graphics. I also had to slow the slides down so I could read the information, but this was a learning process for us all. I also had difficulty loading and trying to add sound to my powerpoint. Overall, your presentation was great.
Your presentation provided some much needed information for educators and students. I can share in your aggravation over synching sound and powerpoint and then embedding the final project. I was unable to get my presentation to convert and upload to youtube or teachertube. I think I know whatto do next time, but time will tell.
Hello All! I am Evonie Rash, a seventh year teacher at my alma mater. I am a proud wife and mother of 3 year old twin girls. I currently teach Compensatory Writing and English II. I look forward to working with each of you!
Hey Evonie,
ReplyDeleteI liked the layout of the presentation but felt maybe there should have been more narration to explain your slides.
Thanks Carol. I must admit that narration was throughout the presentation. However, the frustration of trying to embed it and use different programs to transform the presentation into a video really hindered my progress. I just could not figure it out until the very last minute. But that is what learning is all about. Trial and error. I know now what I didn't know then. Thanks for the feedback.
ReplyDeleteI really do understand. I got really frustrated over the narration, having to continuously repeat things until I got it right. Thats work, LOL.
ReplyDeleteI paused your presentation so that I could read each slide. Your presentation was very informative. The information is something every educator and students of distance education should know. I thought it was very well thought out. Which program did you use to creat this? I used PowerPoint, and I had the hardest time trying to find a way to upload it to You Tube. I have a software symbol right in the middle of my entire presentation, so I understand your frustration! Next time, we'll know how to fix our mistakes hopefully!
ReplyDeleteHey Evonie,
ReplyDeleteI especially liked the countdown to the presentation, similar to the countdown when your watching a movie. Your video presentation was informative and had great graphics. I also had to slow the slides down so I could read the information, but this was a learning process for us all. I also had difficulty loading and trying to add sound to my powerpoint. Overall, your presentation was great.
Thanks you all! I appreciate your honesty, viewing, and understanding. It is good to know that others go through the same obstacles as I. :)
ReplyDeleteEvonie
ReplyDeleteYour presentation provided some much needed information for educators and students. I can share in your aggravation over synching sound and powerpoint and then embedding the final project. I was unable to get my presentation to convert and upload to youtube or teachertube. I think I know whatto do next time, but time will tell.
Jane