I enjoyed your post. Your video made me want to sit in the audience and hear the speaker continue with the rest of the subject material. Thank you for the list of Open Source software. As educators we do not use it enough. I do agree that we can save the district money if we start to incorporate open source software into our programs at school. The district and the students will benefit greatly.
What a great presentation! I agree with Sandra, I would have enjoyed listening/seeing more on the subject. Very well thought out, good graphics and your audio was WAY better than mine! :>)
I really enjoyed your video and the way you presented it as well as the way it was organized. I think that it was well thought out and I learned a lot from it. The video would be a great opening to the conference and would make the sudience want to hear more as I know I would like to hear more. Well done.
This was an excellent and very informative production! I learned a lot about Open Source I did not know. I think that was the goal, so you nailed it! Cheryl
I really liked your video. I am a fan of Open Source and just did a video last quarter on Moodle. It was a very interesting topic and you presented it very smoothly. I do have one question. This seems to be more of a presentation on Open Source than an introduction of the keynote speaker. Was that your goal?
Thank you for your post and question. In presenting Open Source, I introduced the guest speaker and then gave several key aspects of it. I tried to use the grading rubric as a guide, so the main points covered the key aspects, the best practices and application, research involved and provided a good visual design.
I enjoyed your post. Your video made me want to sit in the audience and hear the speaker continue with the rest of the subject material. Thank you for the list of Open Source software. As educators we do not use it enough. I do agree that we can save the district money if we start to incorporate open source software into our programs at school. The district and the students will benefit greatly.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great presentation! I agree with Sandra, I would have enjoyed listening/seeing more on the subject. Very well thought out, good graphics and your audio was WAY better than mine! :>)
ReplyDeleteI'd like to thank you both for viewing and commenting on my presentation. I appreciate your feedback!
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I really enjoyed your video and the way you presented it as well as the way it was organized. I think that it was well thought out and I learned a lot from it. The video would be a great opening to the conference and would make the sudience want to hear more as I know I would like to hear more. Well done.
ReplyDeleteThis was an excellent and very informative production! I learned a lot about Open Source I did not know. I think that was the goal, so you nailed it!
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Diane and Cheryl, Thank you both so much for your time and comments!
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I really liked your video. I am a fan of Open Source and just did a video last quarter on Moodle. It was a very interesting topic and you presented it very smoothly. I do have one question. This seems to be more of a presentation on Open Source than an introduction of the keynote speaker. Was that your goal?
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ReplyDeleteThank you for your post and question. In presenting Open Source, I introduced the guest speaker and then gave several key aspects of it. I tried to use the grading rubric as a guide, so the main points covered the key aspects, the best practices and application, research involved and provided a good visual design.