If you've been playing with your OLPC or with a vmware/qemu image... you'll like
http://www.nortellearnit.org/One_Laptop_Per_Child/OLPC_Networking_Tutorials/
clearly inspired by the excellent Animator vs Animation - http://fc01.deviantart.com/fs13/f/2007/077/2/e/Animator_vs__Animation_by_alanbecker.swf
You can also read all about our Ethiopia adventures...
http://www.reactivated.net/weblog/
Mine are pretty dry, (old fogey) but will be creative common licensed, so they are free to reuse.
I should have a sample course outline / pacing guide up shortly, in case anyone else wants to help
(point slope, quadratics, one and two step equations, etc).
I'm starting to figure out Camtasia, and am fairly impressed with the ease of
SCORM package/upload. Haven't tried the open source CamStudio yet, but
am guessing it will be limited in its panning and output capabilities.
Now if I can just get a little faster at creating associated lessons:
http://algebra1.eastbayschools.net/
and
http://algebra1.eastbayschools.net/mod/scorm/view.php?id=104
In case you know any math teachers that want to help, and as a result create
a good starter pack and learn how to do more than just post assignments.
I should have a sample course outline / pacing guide up shortly, in case anyone else wants to help
(point slope, quadratics, one and two step equations, etc).
I'm starting to figure out Camtasia, and am fairly impressed with the ease of
SCORM package/upload. Haven't tried the open source CamStudio yet, but
am guessing it will be limited in its panning and output capabilities.
Now if I can just get a little faster at creating associated lessons:
http://algebra1.eastbayschools.net/
and
http://algebra1.eastbayschools.net/mod/scorm/view.php?id=104
In case you know any math teachers that want to help, and as a result create
a good starter pack and learn how to do more than just post assignments.