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| | ##Video recording (edited) - Adding sub-titles | | ##Video recording (edited) - Adding sub-titles |
| | ##Video recording (edited) - Fade in and fade out | | ##Video recording (edited) - Fade in and fade out |
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| | + | The OER created is not intended to be in its final form, for that much more work is required add content to complete the text document, the slide presentation. Work is also required to bring together the text, image, audio and video resources together to make a final OER set on 'learning digital story telling'. However, our purpose in our exercise, which was to only demonstrate to you, how to go about creating, re-purposing and publishing OER, we feel, has been achieved. |
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| | ===Creating a graphic view of your PDL=== | | ===Creating a graphic view of your PDL=== |
| | The files created by us as part of the OER creation and re-purposing are stored in folders in our computer. Normally we access these files in a hierarchical manner, by drilling down the folders, sub-folders and sub sub-folders till we reach our files. Freeplane has a feature by which we can import the entire folder/file structure into a concept map. This concept map will show the hierarchy of folders and files through the child nodes and sibling nodes. Each node will display a pink arrow to the left of the name of the folder or file. Clicking on this arrow will open the folder (or the file, using the relevant application). This way you can easily navigate your PDL using a single concept map. | | The files created by us as part of the OER creation and re-purposing are stored in folders in our computer. Normally we access these files in a hierarchical manner, by drilling down the folders, sub-folders and sub sub-folders till we reach our files. Freeplane has a feature by which we can import the entire folder/file structure into a concept map. This concept map will show the hierarchy of folders and files through the child nodes and sibling nodes. Each node will display a pink arrow to the left of the name of the folder or file. Clicking on this arrow will open the folder (or the file, using the relevant application). This way you can easily navigate your PDL using a single concept map. |
| | You can refresh this concept map once in a while and import the entire folder structure on your computer, including all your folders and files! This will give you an easy overview of the folders and files on your computer. | | You can refresh this concept map once in a while and import the entire folder structure on your computer, including all your folders and files! This will give you an easy overview of the folders and files on your computer. |