Amy's MOOCs: Professional Digi-velopment

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#etmooc Intro Challenge- Hawaiian Time

In Hawaii we have this thing called ‘Hawaiian Time”, which is basically…late.  I usually avoid being late but it looks like with the time difference I might be a little, shall we say, “off”.

For this Intro Challenge, I decided to use Projeqt. I demo’d it to my students last year but this is the first time I’ve really tried it (I’m more of a non-linear Prezi girl, though I have a crush on Vuvox).

Projeqt can embedd live RSS feeds and Twitter streams. Supposedly, you can do a voiceover but for the life of me I couldn’t find where to add it (looked at the help, on their blog, etc.)

Since I’m pretty transparent in the digisphere I thought assembling media to show who I am and why I might be involved in this course would be a nifty thing to do.

Screen Shot 2013-01-13 at 11.59.54 PM

Here’s the link since I’m having difficulties embedding

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One Comment on “#etmooc Intro Challenge- Hawaiian Time

  1. jacbalen
    January 17, 2013

    Amy,
    Really nice presentation. Not just the tool, but how you used it. Thinking about ways to use it in the classroom. Thanks for this. I will be dropping by again.

    See you here and there,
    Julie

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