Glad you liked it Carlos, What you say about her talking from experience rather than theory is one of the things I liked too.
About subtitles, there are six languages available for her talk from the TED site, including Spanish, Portuguese, French and a couple of others. Kevin Kirton Australia On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 8:41 PM, Carlos Rabassa <[email protected]> wrote: > > SPANISH version of this message follows ENGLISH text. > > Kevin, > > thank you so much for sharing this video with us, it is excellent. > > > It is great she doesn´t talk theory or from imagination. > > She is a teacher who talks in everyday language, from actual teaching > experience in real world schools. > > It is a must for everyone to listen, teachers, volunteers, relatives, school > authorities. > > > > Two practical comments from my own experience viewing it: > > - The links to TED videos frequently give me some problem. > If anyone experiences problems, the solution in this case is to go > directly to YouTube: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=up4hFj-jcTY > > - Ms. Laufenberg talks very fast. Fortunately she also speaks very clearly. > If anyone still finds it difficult to follow what she says, look for > "CC" under the YouTube screen, white letters on red field. > Select "Transcribe Audio" > Perfect captions show at the bottom of the screen. > They are in English but still, together with the spoken words it > helps a lot. > > Maybe someone knows how to capture and translate these captions or, maybe > the complete script is available somewhere, where I didn´t see it. > > > > TEXTO EN ESPAÑOL > > Kevin, > > muchas gracias por compartir este video con nosotros, es excelente. > > > Muy bueno que no habla teorías o imaginación. > > Es una maestra que habla con palabras simples, desde su experiencia de > enseñar en escuelas del mundo real. > > Todos debemos verlo, maestros, voluntarios, familiares, autoridades escolares. > > > > Dos comentarios prácticos de mi experiencia al verlo: > > - Frecuentemente tengo problemas con enlaces que recibo a videos de TED. > Si alguno tiene problemas, la solución que encontré en este caso es ir > directamente a YouTube: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=up4hFj-jcTY > > - La Srta. Laufenberg habla muy rápido. Por suerte, también habla con mucha > claridad. > Si a alguien le cuesta seguir lo que dice, busquen "CC" debajo de la > panatalla de YouTube, letras blancas sobre fondo rojo. > Seleccionen "Transcribe Audio" > Verán perfectos subtítulos debajo de la pantalla. > Están en Inglés pero aún así, ayudan mucho al verlos mientras > escuchamos. > > Tal vez alguien sabe capturar y traducir estos subtítulos o tal vez la > transcripción completa está ya disponible en algún lugar donde no la ví. > > Carlos Rabassa > Montevideo, Uruguay > > > > > On Dec 27, 2010, at 10:41 AM, Kevin Kirton wrote: > >> Some of you have no doubt seen this, but it's a TED video by Diana >> Laufenberg. >> http://www.ted.com/talks/diana_laufenberg_3_ways_to_teach.html >> >> Her views are obviously based on a lot of teaching experience and >> professional reflection, and although she doesn't talk about Sugar or >> XO laptops, she does talk about a 1:1 laptop program at her current >> school. I think it's applicable and inspiring. >> >> Seasons greetings to all. >> >> Kevin Kirton >> Australia >> _______________________________________________ >> IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) >> [email protected] >> http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep > > _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
