also prezi (www.prezi.com) , an online "non-linear" presentation tool, nice alt 
to PP
Harvard Outreach has some great flash presentations of neurons, action 
potentials etc
pbs.org has many great videos
Academic Earth has v. nice intro psyc lectures at Yale with downloadable 
transcripts

Sally
CapilanoU
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  Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 2:45 PM
  Subject: Re: [tips] "Rich media"?





  I would guess that she's talking about sites or tools that combine text, 
images, video, etc.  If that's the case, then I highly recommend:


  Sprout (www.sproutbuilder.com), an online tool which allows users to combine 
various forms of media
  SlideRocket (http://www.sliderocket.com) - an online alternative to PowerPoint
  Voicethread (http://voicethread.com) enables students to discuss images and 
video presentations
  Timerliner XE (http://www.tomsnyder.com/timelinerxe/) - great timeline 
creation tool in which you can embed photos, video, etc.


  Sounds like fun Beth.  


  Michael


  Michael Britt
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  www.thepsychfiles.com






  On Nov 12, 2009, at 5:19 PM, Jim Matiya wrote:





    Hi Beth,
    What is "Rich media?" 
     
    jim



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    Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 16:48:35 -0500
    Subject: [tips] "Rich media"?
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    My college is having a workshop to encourage us to use rich media for our 
online courses and has asked us to bring anything we could or do use.  Do any 
of you have any suggestions for things I can bring to the workshop?  I know Sue 
Frantz and Michael Britt have many, many offerings.  But where should I start?  
I'm planning an intro course in the spring, so it would be a great place for 
rich media.  Suggestions appreciated!
    Beth Benoit
    Granite State College
    Plymouth State University
    New Hampshire
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