Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Video Presentation: Introduction of Keynote Speaker on Learner Assessment and Distance Education - George Siemens


Module 6 Video:
Vaughn Bradley's Introduction of Keynote Speaker on
Learner Assessment and Distance Education –
George Siemens


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8 comments:

  1. Hi Vaughn!
    You presented a well research-based video. The introductory and background music was not too disturbing.
    Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Hi Segla -

    Thanks for your comments. I thought the music from Flo Rida was pretty up-beat! I am glad to hear the music was not too disturbing.

    Vaughn

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  3. Hello Vaughn,
    Fabulous intro with the music and transition of pics. However, I think the naming of the page #s and the researchers detracts the audience from the video. It's clear you worked hard and the references prove you did the work!
    Alison

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    1. Hi Alison - Thank you for your comments and feed back. I can see where giving page #s detracts the audience from the video.
      Thanks Again!
      Vaughn

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  4. I enjoyed the beginning of your presentation. Good job incorporating "live" video.

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  5. Vaugh, you did an excellent job on this video!
    You are well rehearsed, the intro and the music got me sucked in right away. I would agree that the comments need to be left out of your video. They make it very dry. I like the use of stills and video.
    Great job, best of luck to you!

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  6. Hi Nicholas -
    Thank you very much for your thoughtful comments! I wish you the best of luck as well!
    Vaughn

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