Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Thing 7

1 comment:

Jim Dornberg said...

That is a GREAT example lesson! Your students could play this over and over either at school or at home.

I have 2 suggestions:
1. Use PowerPoint to display your photos. You can even "fly in" the letters on each slide as you say them. BUT put your pictures and letters in just a section of each slide, and record ONLY that section of the screen in Jing. That way you don't end up with a HUGE full screen video.

2. Try to get your mic a little further from your mouth, or experiment with a bigger windscreen, to reduce the extraneous wind noise.