by Chris Richter | Jan 22, 2017 | Audio, Education, Technology, Video
The process of creating a video can be rather time consuming. Repurposing can make it more cost effective. So why not make the most of this repurposing opportunity? What if we recorded a video then delivered additional materials created from the one initial piece of...
by Chris Richter | Nov 21, 2016 | Education, Video
There are so many issues that we are presented with when we look at recording educational videos. In the real world of professional video we are faced with so many environmental, technological, physical, social, legal and time constraints that it can become too...
by Chris Richter | Nov 13, 2016 | Education, Slider
Training packages Performance criteria and outcomes in courses are often dry and don’t appeal directly to the general public. An assessment specialist would get all excited, but the average student needs something a little different. Training package names are...
by Chris Richter | Mar 30, 2016 | Code, Education
Many teachers are left in the cold when it comes to adding interactivity to their online resources. Just upload a PDF document and everything will be fine. But the web lends itself to interactivity and there is no reason why we can’t make more use of online...
by Chris Richter | Mar 9, 2016 | Education, Uncategorised
Question Why do people study online? Why do we use Google? Because we want to find out an answer to a problem. Simple, you have a question, you Google it and you have your answer. Answer Not so simple. Is the answer you found correct? How do I know that it suits my...
by Chris Richter | Mar 8, 2016 | Education, University Blog
As you know, I started my degree in Education Technology. And you know I am experimenting to see if I can complete my degree using mobile devices. As you also know, technology doesn’t always play nicely. My first task in one of my units was to complete some questions...
by Chris Richter | Feb 21, 2016 | Education
FAIL = First Attempt In Learning. I think of myself as a conservative person, not a big risk taker and not game to try things that seem a bit too risky. When there is a decision to make, I draw pictures, diagrams and create pros and cons lists to help make a decision....
by Chris Richter | Feb 9, 2016 | University Blog
Have you ever had this absolutely awesome idea, started down the road of doing it to only discover that it was a really stupid idea to start with. That was me six weeks ago. A relaxing weekend, sitting on the lounge near the fire, TV humming in the background, the...
by Chris Richter | Feb 8, 2016 | Education
I notice from many blogs that the trend of thinking from many educators seems to be that people want to study online so that they can learn at their own pace, when they want and how they want (at least that’s how it is advertised). But talking to many students,...
by Chris Richter | Jan 30, 2016 | Projects
The problem You know the problem. You need to send a file larger than a couple of megabytes to someone and the email comes back: attachment too big. Then what? Large File transfer using FileSender. FileSender project FileSender is a web based application...