How might you be able to better curate resources with students or peers? Meet Wakelet Why might EE students want to check out Wakelet? See a sample embedded use of Wakelet below: Featured Image via Unsplash: Photo by Cesar Carlevarino Aragon on Unsplash
iMovie NOOB to NINJA
How can you get more out of iMovie? The guidance below hopes to help you develop your confidence with iMovie. I recommend using the following checklist: Do I have plenty of footage including enough to provide me with b-roll? Do I have different types of shots? Do I attempt to make at least two different…
Working your Workshop: Three Tools to Tinker with
Want to zig where you may have zagged? Here are a few tools to try out with your class, parent-coffee, or workshop this year: ONE: Direct Poll Set up your poll here Or compare with similar program Poll Junkie here TWO: Classroom Screen A quick and easy way to project a QR code, Countdown Clock,…
Reorganising your Screenshots
Are screenshots dominating your desktop? Here’s a quick and easy way to sort them all out, and to trick your computer into putting them in one folder every single time (yes, I know). Here is what you need to copy/paste to terminal: defaults write com.apple.screencapture location ~/Desktop/screenshots killall SystemUIServer mv ~/Desktop/Screen\ Shot* ~/Desktop/screenshots Ready to…
Flip Your Flop: A Public Speaking Crash Course
Join us for the next #UWCLearn workshop: Flip Your Flop. Thanks to Gemma for kicking off the concept here: (Learn more about Gemma’s inspiration by watching this TED talk) Level Up Your Public Speaking Game No one loves addressing a crowd. Running workshops, addressing a large cohort of parents, peers, or students isn’t easy. Flip…