In introducing Dr. Roger Powley, professor of Distance Education at the Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership at Walden University, I thought that I would present a short introductory video of the technologies he would be addressing.
Here is what the video is all about:
Milton,
ReplyDeleteYour video on asynchronous and synchronous learning with Dr. Roger Powley as the speaker has some great information about the types of learning. Your video seems to be well put together with lots of moving pictures that demonstrate what the video is trying to acknowledge to the viewer.
Marion Bush
Milton, I know we have shared many interesting comments and views throughout the past 12 weeks in both courses. I thought your presentation was unique and thorough. You offered the viewer a way to remember all of the examples of synchronous and asynchronous learning activities. I also thought it was clever of you to include Walden University in your illustration. Great job!
ReplyDeleteMilton,
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, your video was very creative and interesting. You selected a variety of media and real life scenes to make your project informative. Your explanations were very thorough and worked well with the video. Great job!
Hi Milton,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your video. As I mentioned in the synchronous session, it gives the viewer a very clear picture of the differences between synchronous and asynchronous learning. Very well done!
Thanks guys.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the comments. Karen and Mike it was great working with you guys as learning community members.
Marion and Sonja, you guys were great on the threaded discussion board, it's a pity that we were not in the same small learning community, but of course, as you know, it's a 'small' learning community.
I wish you continued success in your endeavors at Walden.
Kudos guys!