Well, the new skill set I learned by using the Screencast-O-Matic online tool came in handy again. This tool captures and records what you do on a computer and your voice as you talk about what your doing or showing. We were meant to use Jing which does the same thing for the most part. Jing is a program that you can have on any of your devices and with just a couple clicks of your button you can record your voice and what you're doing on the computer. My problem is that my primary computer that I use is my school computer. Everything that needs downloading onto my computer must be requested, approved, and then installed. For whatever reason, Jing was never successfully downloaded, so I just reverted to using Screencast-O-Matic.com. Like I said earlier, I was lucky enough to have learned this method of recording already.
Now, as usual, I also bit off more than I could chew. I really wanted to do a meaningful presentation that showed off some of the things I learned during this course.
I really liked the Office 365 tools I learned about in my Virtual Team Assignment. Also, since I presenting my faculty with a survey about Technology use and confidence. This lead us to presenting about Office 365. When I shared this on-line professional development, my findings from my faculty is that they wanted to learn more about the Office 365 tool, the Office Notebook and One Note. So, my thought process was to do a brief introduction to both. Once I finished explaining the One Note, I saw the need to explain how to use it and how it is similar to the "Snipping tool" found on most of our computers already. Finally, I wanted to share how to hyperlink projects or images.
Basically, I was willing to go against one of the primary rules to PPT presentations. Keep it simple. I really decided to speedily cover 4 subjects for personal reasons. I wanted to make sure I documented some tricks so I wouldn't forget them:) I also knew that this presentation would probably be shared with my staff, but my staff knows me and to be frank, they expect it. By it, I mean, something a bit much, over the top, or on a scale of 1-10...an eleven:)
http://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cDfXYr1AHo
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