Thursday, January 22nd, 2009...11:47 am

BISD 12 Second Tech Challenge #5!

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Today’s challenge focuses on a very useful tool called Sketchcast. I wrote about Sketchcast in the previous post. This is a tool that appeared to be lost to us, but it is back now, and I’d encourage you to try it out. When you do, post a link in the comments to your drawing. I think you’ll really enjoy this!


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  • http://www.sketchcast.com/view/b9024lq

    Ok, that’s pretty fun. But, I don’t think I will use this in the classroom because in the couple of times I did one I saw two very inapporiate sketches displayed on the sidebar. Other than that, it’s fun to play with.

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    Randy Rodgers Reply:

    Hi, Joanna,
    Well, that is certainly always a possibility. I haven’t seen any inappropriate ones, but it doesn’t surprise me. I wonder what the best approach would then be, other than just not using the tool. I’ll try to contact Sketchcast, and see what they think. Thanks!

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    Randy Rodgers Reply:

    As a follow-up, Joanna, I found this under the “Report abuse” info link:
    “Adult Material including pornography, erotic images, or otherwise obscene content”
    They obviously have a policy about this type of thing, so, hopefully, it shouldn’t be a major issue. YouTube has similar policies, but users frequently try to sneak inappropriate materials by the site owners. My advice, report anything especially inappropriate.

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  •   Ginny Saunier
    January 29th, 2009 at 3:43 pm

    That was fun! You are such a TECHIE!!!!!!
    How do you know about this stuff?
    http://sketchcast.com/channel/saunier70/

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  • Okay, so I made a lame attempt to create a sketchcast which the link to is attached. Maybe with LOTS of practice this could be a useful tool for us but until I didn’t like the dead air as I tried to manipulate the tools. This may get better with practice. Either way, it was fun!

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  • This one was just for fun and believe me drawing this with a mouse was hysterical!
    I can see that this would be a fun tool and it would keep the students engaged! The more I play with it, the more it seems useful.
    Is there any way to change the size of the eraser?

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  •   Ruth Grannemann
    January 29th, 2009 at 5:41 pm

    This was more fun than an Etch-a-sketch! I spent way too much time on my picture, but I couldn’t stop ’till it was complete! I’ll have to think about how to use it in 1st grade. They tend to be a little intimidated by drawing projects. Maybe they will be more willing to try online. I wasn’t sure how to link to my sketch, but here it is (I think).

    http://sketchcast.com/view/9UvFy05

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  • http://sketchcast.com/view/9u4y0T7

    A very quick attempt to show how to convert decimals to percents. I prefer to have the students make the sketchcasts and will include those in the class wiki next year. My old sketchcast channel was cancelled when they went offline. Oh well.

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    Randy Rodgers Reply:

    I know your pain, Whitney–mine did, too. Looking forward to seeing what the kids do next year, though!

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