An Intro to iMovie
mb35 on Feb 18 2013 | Filed under: technology, video
Wednesday, February 20th @ 12:30 PM in Cobb 211 Join the CSL’s Rod Edwards when he talks about basic video editing, using Apple’s most recent version of iMovie. Refreshments
mb35 on Feb 18 2013 | Filed under: technology, video
Wednesday, February 20th @ 12:30 PM in Cobb 211 Join the CSL’s Rod Edwards when he talks about basic video editing, using Apple’s most recent version of iMovie. Refreshments
mb35 on Oct 29 2012 | Filed under: audio, digitization, technology, workshops
Where: CSL Room: Cobb 210 Session 1 Date: Wednesday, November 7, 2012 Time: 12:30 – 1:30 pm (duration is approximate) Session 2 Date: Thursday, November 8, 2012 Time: 1:30 – 2:30 pm (duration is approximate) On November 7th and 8th the Center for the Study of Languages will conduct workshops on the [...]
mb35 on May 10 2012 | Filed under: language pedagogy, technology
CSL Presentation Series Jamie Rankin, Director of the German Language Program at Princeton will discuss “The Facebook Project: Negotiating the gaps between foreign language program directors, foreign language TA’s, and their tech-savvy students” Once upon a time, language program directors were the main repositories of SLA theory and classroom experience, and [...]
mb35 on Oct 17 2011 | Filed under: iPads, technology, workshops
Where: CSL — 2nd Floor Cobb — Room C 210 When: Wednesday, October 26, 2011 Time: 2:30 to 3:30 pm Steven Clancy, Senior Lecturer in Slavic Languages and Literatures and Academic Director of the the Center for the Study of Languages, will demo two programs and how they can be used in the foreign language [...]
mb35 on Oct 17 2011 | Filed under: audio, digitization, technology, workshops
Where: CSL Room: Cobb 210 Date: October 12, 2011 Time: 2:30 – 3:30 pm (approximately) On Wednesday, October 12, 2011 at 2:30 pm the Center for the Study of Languages will conduct a workshop on the use of the H2 Zoom (Digital Audio Recorder) and the free recording software program Audacity. These two recording [...]
mb35 on Apr 19 2011 | Filed under: technology
Where: CSL — 2nd Floor Cobb — Room C 210 When: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 Time: 1:30 to 2:30 Steven Clancy, Senior Lecturer in Slavic Languages and Literatures and Academic Director of the the Center for the Study of Languages, will explore how the iPad can be used in the foreign language classroom. If you [...]
mb35 on Feb 10 2011 | Filed under: technology, television, Uncategorized, video
For teachers who use YouTube videos in class or send the links of YouTube videos to students here is a tip that might make accessing specific portions of longer clips easier. This was published in the NYTimes today (2/10). When you copy the URL for the clip just add #t=MmSs to the end of the [...]
mb35 on Nov 05 2010 | Filed under: audio, digitization, technology, workshops
Where: CSL Room: Cobb 210 Date: November 3, 2010 Time: 1:30 – 2:30 pm (approximately) On Wednesday, November 3, 2010 at 1:30 pm the Center for the Study of Languages will conduct a workshop on the use of the H2 Zoom (Digital Audio Recorder) and the free recording software program Audacity. These two recording options [...]
mb35 on Oct 16 2009 | Filed under: language pedagogy, professional development, technology, television, video
Where: CSL Room: Cobb 201 Date: Thursday, October 29, 2009 Time: 2:30 pm The Center for the Study of Languages invites you to attend a panel discussion about the uses of student video projects in the foreign language class. The panelists are teachers of language from several departments at the University of Chicago: Jason Grunebaum [...]
mb35 on Oct 13 2009 | Filed under: professional development, technology, television, video
Where: CSL Room: Cobb 210 Date: November 4, 2009 Time: 2:30 p.m. The Center for the Study of Languages will demo recently purchased Sanyo digital camcorders. These video cameras replace the older Canon and JVC cameras, and like those will be used for pedagogical materials development projects and student class projects. On Wednesday, November 4, [...]
Steven on Sep 20 2007 | Filed under: digitization, languages, technology
Barbara pointed out an article for this pen-sized scanner that can scan 128 different languages. http://www.macnn.com/articles/07/08/02/irispen.6/