The Pauper’s PBL Toolbox (Part 1) Public Domain Nature Photography from More Public Domain Photography at Please be sure to MUTE your phone/computer when not speaking.
Motivation Driving question: What technology resources are available at zero cost and easy to use that could aid in the facilitation of Project Based Learning? This webinar: Scrumblr ; View Pure ; Inkscape ; Audacity Please be sure to MUTE your phone/computer when not speaking.
Scrumblr Online sticky notes program Anonymous, no login required, easy URL, easy usage Post one free resource you use in your class or, How could we use Scrumblr in a PBL setting? Please be sure to MUTE your phone/computer when not speaking.
View Pure Youtube MLK Speech Youtube MLK Speech w/ Viewpure Watch youtube videos without comments & related videos. Example: MLK Speech.MLK Speech Example: Spaceballs clipSpaceballs Please be sure to MUTE your phone/computer when not speaking.
Inkscape Downloadable.SVG graphics program Cheaper, easier to use, more useful (?) than Photoshop, more professional than MS Paint
.SVG Graphics (Inkscape) SVG = “Scalable Vector Graphics” No loss of resolution up close
Inkscape Great for creating clear diagrams, logos, labeling, highlighting text, etc.
Brief Inkscape Demo Business Card – Paths, Text, Shapes, 3-D Shapes, Free hand Tracing Note- must File->Export in a traditional format (.jpg,.png,.gif, etc.)
Audacity Free, downloadable sound editor & recorder Great for cutting tracks, recording podcasts, voice-over tracks, etc. And best of all …
…. It’s FREE! Quick recap: – Public domain photography ( – Scrumblr – online, collaborative sticky notes ( – Viewpure – “clean up” those youtube videos ( – Inkscape – Graphics program (.svg) ( – Audacity – Like Mac’s Garage Band, but for PC users, can record, play, and edit audio tracks ( ======================================================== Optional Homework: on the Echo Discussion thread for this webinar post one of the following:Echo Discussion thread – A public domain photograph or library you will use in your class – An Inkscape diagram you created for your class