As the year ends, I am republishing the Opinion Drive-thru's seven most viewed posts of 2013. This is #2.
This school year, the majority Mercy's faculty tote MacBook Airs. Yesterday, I ran a workshop for a about twenty colleagues, showing the screencasting capabilities of QuickTime and Keynote. In order to fully take advantage of the time and make the experience as "hands on" as possible, I "flipped" the workshop curriculum. I sent them a presentation on the advantages of screencasting in advance. Attempting to practice what I planned to preach, I did so via a Keynote screencast. The outline for this presentation was based on an article by Michael Ruffini:
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