By: genxrecon
Cindy – this is FABULOUS!! Thank you for this very creative approach toward recapping our reading. It was engaging, creative, and I really liked how you used both formal and informal visual aids to...
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Mary-Thank you very much for the warm comment! I was thinking to use all handwriting, but I don’t have a tablet and I am really bad at using mouse for writing. So finally settled down with this hybrid...
View ArticleBy: Mihaela
Very nice reading “notes”! You made sense of the paper very nicely I for one, am not a big fan of videos, because I find it takes longer to watch a video than to read the amount of text covered in it....
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Yes, I like this video, I’ve been wanting to figure out what kind of device and technique they use for hand-drawing. If I would have one tablet, that would be nice.
View ArticleBy: Hanjun
I agree that there should be alternative forms of academic products other than pdf. Besides the reason you mentioned that not everyone is a good at reading text, another reason for new representations...
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View ArticleBy: Mike Brownstein
I like this idea, but you may have to teach video editing as a part of the class?
View ArticleBy: Xin_Cindy_Chen
I think video-editing will become easier and easier. Just like we use text editor such as Word now.
View ArticleBy: theWebLawyer
I am more than amazed! Great video. may I ask you what software you used to create the video?
View ArticleBy: Xin_Cindy_Chen
I use a combination of Keynote (the equivalent of Power Point on Mac), Screen Flow (a screen capture software on Mac) and a screen pen software called Omni-Dazzle. I just did a quick search for screen...
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