I have already raved about this to two folks- they smiled patiently but did get a little spark as I wound down….
I had not heard about this latest toy (tool, it’s a tool). I read about it on my library list. After watching the video this morning at home - I immediately knew that many faculty would want to have one for their classroom.
I could also see parents and grandparents wanting one for – well, you know for what!
What programs could use this tool:
1. Cosmetology- video a student cutting or curling and show them right there what they are doing- video the instructor and show the whole class
2. Automotive- video a student with their hands on a piece of equipment to demonstrate to them – yes they are doing it correctly (or incorrectly)
3. Allied Health- video a student or an instructor demonstrating a technique- blood pressure, finger sticking, arranging a cart
4. CDL – video a student turning a corner or backing up to show them what happens when they do something
5. Speech- teacher could video a student and show them immediately what they look like
6. Admissions- take quick tours of parts of the school- upload the video to show prospective students what we really look like
7. The Library – to tour parts of the library- we may be small but there is a lot in here that students miss
8. Horticulture- demonstrate the right way to do something
9. Electronics- see above demonstration ideas
10. Paramedics – see above demonstration ideas
Video- Flip Video vs. RCA Small Wonder
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/flashVideo/element_id/2140172220/taxid/29306.html
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Flip Video article – School Library Journal Sept 2007
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=26518956&site=ehost-live
RCA Small Wonder article – School Library Journal Mar 2008
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdlink?did=1438386201&sid=1&Fmt=3&clientId=30458&RQT=309&VName=PQD
See how it plugs into your computer with the USB? Has an internal microphone. So handy – don’t need a VCR or DVD. Make your own teaching clips. Many rooms are equipped with a computer and projector.
RCA Small Wonder costs less than $150 at Wal-Mart http://www.mysmallwonder.com/
Flip Video costs $150 http://www.theflip.com/store/
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