
The teacher should put links to the scholars' blogs on hir blog. Each scholar can use the editor in the blog or prewrite in another word processing program and copy and paste. The scholar can also save a draft before publishing. I featured "Stairway to WV" a while ago as a good school use of the Blog. Tomorrow you will see some examples.

Wikis are an interesting interactive collaborative tool. Wikispaces and PBWiki are two popular free wiki sites online. Everyone has access to the same page in a Wiki and everyone has editing capability. It may seem chaotic at first. Users can only log in one at a time otherwise if multiple users are on at the same time, then one user could overwrite another or cause another user's work not to be saved. It is a collaborative tool where users can share a document online. One very cool and important feature is the history of the edits by the users. If this tool is used in class, the teacher has access to whom the editors are, when they edited, and what they edited or added. Here is a very good tutorial about wikis. Tomorrow you will see some school based wikis in action.

Scholars should write a script before creating the podcast. This will eliminate lots of editing and redoing. The script is a good writing assignment and satisfies writing components before speaking components are satisfied.

Video tools are a bit more complicated and require more technical expertise. You need either a good video camera or IMac Intel with iSight. On the Mac, I record with IMovie. IMovie is a great and easy tool to use. On the PC, use the Windows Movie Maker. However you record the video, be sure the camera has a quick and easy way to transfer the shot video to the computer WITHOUT any third party software. If you have the wrong camera and the shot video cannot be transfered to the computer easily, you will get frustrated and it might get expensive. So determine the computer on which you edit your video. The Mac is better, IMHO, to the PC in this area. Be sure the camera you purchase or use will allow you to download the shot video and begin editing in IMovie. Once you get the hang of this, it is fun and you will wonder how did you survive in the classroom without it. Creating scripts before creating videos is crucial. Like the professionals, consider Cinematic techniques.

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