Twitter for PD, Share YouTube Playlists, Spectrogram Quiz [issue 15]


In issue 15 of Tekiota, you will discover:

  1. Why Twitter is PD on Steroids.
  2. How to add videos to a shared YouTube playlist.
  3. An unusual quiz using sound spectrum.

Twitter is PD on Steroids

- TIP OF THE WEB -
[icon name="fa-cloud-upload"] STANDARD 3: model digital age work and learning

Just because you are not interested in what Nicki Minaj and lemonade may have in common doesn’t mean you’ve got nothing to do on Twitter. Read Tom’s article on how to get started with Twitter the meaningful way.

Get on Twitter for PD

Get on Twitter for PD

Add Videos to a Shared YouTube Playlist

- TIP OF THE WEEK -
[icon name="fa-cloud-upload"] STANDARD 3: model digital age work and learning

This new skill will allow you to build a collaborative YouTube Playlist so students can add their own videos to a class project. Read how to create a collaborative YouTube playlist.

Collaborate on a YouTube Playlist

Collaborate on a YouTube Playlist

Quiz Kids with Spectograms

- TIP OF THE HAT - 
[icon name="fa-group"] awarded to Phil Leigh
[icon name="fa-cloud-upload"] STANDARD 3: model digital age work and learning

The tip of the hat is awarded this week to Phil Leigh who used the previously mentioned audio recording program OcenAudio to create an unusual quiz for his students. Students were shown the voiceprints of their recorded names and had to recognize phoneme patterns in order to guess which name was represented.

Spectrogram for Tiffany

Spectrogram for Tiffany

OcenAudio is a free software which allows you to record and edit audio on your computer.

 

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