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How to Create a Course Podcast with Dropbox This will be the first of a series of posts where I will share step-by-step tips for some customized online course development practices that I’ve recently attempted and found to be successful in my own online courses. Many of these tips will specifically deal with building a course in Blackboard, but the principles can certainly be applied to course design within other learning management systems. For years, I’ve been a big fan of podcasts and have found them to be a fantastic tools for professional development as well as for fostering “presence” in my blended and online courses. As an auditory learner myself, I prefer to learn through audio in conjunction with text and have for years looked for ways to incorporate audio into my teaching. While podcasts may not be for everyone, there is indeed no shortage of literature on podcast or evidence pointing to the educational benefits of podcasting. Podcasts, whether they be audio or video, are viewable either online or a mobile device.

storyboards What is a storyboard? Once a concept or script is written for a film or animation, the next step is to make a storyboard. A storyboard visually tells the story of an animation panel by panel, kind of like a comic book. Your storyboard will should convey some of the following information: What charaters are in the frame, and how are they moving? Why make a storyboard? Creating a storyboard will help you plan your animation out shot by shot. How do I make a storyboard? Most commonly, storyboards are drawn in pen or pencil. Storyboard Language CLOSE-UP SHOT: A close range of distance between the camera and the subject. Storyboard Examples From the Jane Animation Project - Hunting Sequence A simple storyboard made using stick figures A storyboard for a TV Western More Links Acting With A Pencil Famous Frames - Storyboards from Hollywood movies

EXO Jet Stream Jet Stream The main jet streams flow from the west in the upper atmosphere. Jet streams are fast flowing, relatively narrow air currents found in the atmosphere at around 11 kilometres above the surface of the Earth, just under the tropopause. They form at the boundaries of adjacent air masses with significant differences in temperature, such as of the polar region and the warmer air to the south.The major jet streams are westerly winds (flowing west to east) in both the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere; this is due to the Coriolis Effect caused by Earth's rotation. Jet streams can be explained as follows. The jet streams were first noticed by atmospheric scientists in the 19th century using kites and, later, pilot balloons, but before widespread aviation the so-called "high winds" (or "strong westerlies") were of little interest, and many observers thought that individual observations were simply freak occurrences. Wikipedia ShareThis

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