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Storyboard ROLLERS PROJECTPrepared for: Dr. Christopher Deason, Inter/Intra-Personal SkillsPrepared by: The ROLLERS
January 18, 2009
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
Web 2.0 for Cyber Challenged
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Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
Web 2.0 for Cyber Challenged
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Part 1: Newsdesk w/2 Cyber News-casters.
Web 2.0 can be intimidating, but with a
little knowledge, Web 2.0 can be used by
the Cyber Challenged. Our 2.0 Roller
Team will show you some steps to get you
started. Let’s take a look.
Location: News Studio
Scene: INTRO
Part #: Lorem
Location: Location
Scene: Location
Music: “Ipsum Dolor”
Task: Location
Part #: Lorem
Location: Location
Scene: Location
Music: “Ipsum Dolor”
Task: Location
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
Web 2.0 for Cyber Challenged
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Part 1: Intro to Twitter
Location: 1st slide
Scene: Keynote screen (10 -15 sec)
Music:
Audio: My Narration on the history of Twitter, the creators of the service what the overall purpose of Twitter and how it is used.
Task: Background to Twitter
Part 2: Intro to Twitter continued
Location: 2nd slide
Scene: Keynote screen (10 -15 sec)
Music:
Audio: Narration continuing with more information on Twitter. The number of applications created for it i.e. twitpic which made the news with the US Airways crash in NY.
Task: More background on the web 2.0 product.
Part 3: Setting up a Twitter account
Location: 3rd Slide Keynote (15 - 30 sec)
Scene: iMovie of me setting up a Twit-ter account, step one.
Music:
Audio: Narration on the first steps on
setting up an account.
Task: Describing the first step of using Twitter.
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
Web 2.0 for Cyber Challenged
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Part 4: Setting up an account cont.
Location: 4th slide Keynote (15 - 30 sec)
Scene: iMovie continued of the next step in setting up a Twitter account.
Music:
Audio: Narration with the video of the
next step in setting up the account.
Task: Describing what is going on in the video.
Part 5: Setting up the account cont.
Location: 5th slide Keynote (15 - 30 sec)
Scene: iMovie continued of the next step in setting up a Twitter account
Music:
Audio: Narration with the video of the next step in setting up the account.
Task: Describing what is going on in the video.
Part 6: End of setting up account
Location: 6th slide Keynote (15 - 30 sec)
Scene: iMovie continued of the next step in setting up a Twitter account.
Music:
Audio: Narration with the video of the next step in setting up the account.
Task: Describing what is going on in the video.
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
Web 2.0 for Cyber Challenged
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Part 7: Completed Twitter/Keynote bullets
Location: 7th slide Keynote (10 -15 sec)
Scene: The who’s who on Twitter, how President-elect Obama used the serv-ice during his run for office.
Music:
Task: Describing famous/well know people on Twitter.
Part 8: Keynote bullets additional facts
Location: 8th Slide Keynote (10 - 15 sec)
Scene: Facts about Twitter and differ-ent applications that you can use with the service like twitpic or linking facebook and other examples.
Music:
Task: Describing the top 10 applica-tions for Twitter.
Part 9: Closing keynote bullets
Location: 9th slide Keynote (10-15 sec)
Scene: Closing experience with using Twitter and it’s pro’s and con’s.
Music:
Task: Describing the pro’s and con’s of Twitter.
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
Web 2.0 for Cyber Challenged
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Part 10: Newsdesk w/2 Cyber News-casters.
Twitter is a great way to stay in touch
fast...next we will see how to make the
internet work for you in a tasty way...
Location: News Studio
Scene: INTRO
Music: News Jingle
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
Web 2.0 for Cyber Challenged
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Part 33: Title Page
(one second cube effect right to left)
Location: 1st Slide
Scene: Delicious Defined Introductions
Voice Recorded Audio: “Web 2.0 for the Cyber-Challenged presents...Delicious Defined.”
Music: “Elysium Long”
Task: Delicious Tutorial
Part 34: Delicious Introduction
(one second cube effect right to left)
Location: 2nd Slide
Scene: Delicious website
Voice Recorded Audio: “Delicious is a free social bookmarking site that allows you to access, organize, and share your favorite websites from any computer.”
Music: “Elysium Long”
Task: Delicious Tutorial
Part 35: Registration
(one second cube effect right to left)
Location: 3rd Slide
Scene: Delicious Register page
Voice Recorded Audio: “Getting started is simple. You will need to register your first and last name along with your email address. Then you will need to create a username and password.”
Music: “Elysium Long”
Task: Delicious Tutorial
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
Web 2.0 for Cyber Challenged
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Part 36: Adding Buttons
(one second cube effect right to left)
Location: 4th Slide
Scene: Adding Button Instructions
Voice Recorded Audio: “Next, you will need to drag both links (bookmark on delicious and my delicious) to your browser’s ‘bookmarks toolbar.’ Don’t worry, they provide additional instruc-tions for different browsers.”
Music: “Elysium Long”
Task: Delicious Tutorial
Part 37: Importing Bookmarks(one second cube effect right to left)
Location: 5th Slide
Scene: Importing Bookmark Instructions
Voice Recorded Audio: “After you’ve added your bookmarking buttons, Deli-cious will provide you with three simple steps when importing bookmarks from your computer’s browser. First, select file, then ‘export bookmarks.’ Next, se-lect a place where you want to save the file. After completing Step A, then follow the directions in Step B - choose a file, determine if you want to have your im-ported bookmarks private and if you de-sire to add popular tags. Finally, import your files in Step C.”
Music: “Elysium Long”
Task: Delicious Tutorial
Part 38: Getting Started
(one second cube effect right to left)
Location: 6th Slide
Scene: Getting Started
Voice Recorded Audio: “Once you’ve imported your bookmarks, you will then be taken to this getting started screen. You are now ready to add new book-marks and tags.”
Music: “Elysium Long”
Task: Delicious Tutorial
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
Web 2.0 for Cyber Challenged
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Part 39: Bookmarking instructions
Location: 7th slide
Scene: YouTube.com example with bookmark pop up window.
Voice Recorded Audio: “Bookmarking is painless. When surfing the web you may come across a site you want to bookmark, simply click ‘bookmark on delicious’ from your bookmarks tool-bar. A box will then appear with the bookmark information. All you have to do is type in your desired tag. A tag is typically one word that acts as a keyword when organizing your sites.”
Music: “Elysium Long”
Task: Delicious Tutorial
Part 40: Navigation
Location: 8th slide
Scene: Drop Down Menus for book-marks, people, and tags.
Voice Recorded Audio: “So, you’ve just bookmarked your first site on Deli-cious and you’d like to locate it. Deli-cious provides a drop down menu at the top of each page for easy Naviga-tion. Click on either ‘my bookmarks,’ ‘my network,’ or ‘my tags.”
Music: “Elysium Long”
Task: Delicious Tutorial
Part 41: Bookmark and tag findings
Location: 9th slide
Scene: Bookmarks
Voice Recorded Audio: “Once you’ve either clicked on ‘my bookmarks’ or ‘my tags,’ you will then be able to lo-cate your findings. Here you can see my first site bookmarked and tagged.”
Music: “Elysium Long”
Task: Delicious Tutorial
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
Web 2.0 for Cyber Challenged
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Part 43: Your Delicious could look like...
(one second cube effect right to left)
Location: 11th Slide
Scene: meme86 example Delicious page
Voice Recorded Audio: “In a matter of days, your delicious account could look like this...”
Music: “Elysium Long”
Task: Delicious Tutorial
Part 42: Networking
(one second cube effect right to left)
Location: 10th Slide
Scene: Adding a username page.
Voice Recorded Audio: “Networking on Delicious is also an added bonus. You can enter other people’s usernames and in an instant you will then have access to all of their bookmarks and tags as well.”
Music: “Elysium Long”
Task: Delicious Tutorial
Part 44: Getting Started
(one second cube effect right to left)
Location: 12th Slide
Scene: Thank you page
Voice Recorded Audio: “Thank you for viewing Delicious Defined. Please check out other Web 2.0 tutorials for the Cyber-Challenged at the following website.”
Music: “Elysium Long”
Task: Delicious Tutorial
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
Web 2.0 for Cyber Challenged
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Part 45: Newsdesk w/2 Cyber News-casters.
Delicious is a powerful time saver by let-
ting it bring the information to you. But,
what if you want to share your favorite
pictures...it’s as easy as the flick of a
switch.
Location: News Studio
Scene: INTRO
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
Web 2.0 for Cyber Challenged
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Part 11: Title Page
Location: Opening Slide
Scene: Photos scanning in
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: Tutorial on photo sharing with a walk through on setting one up.
Part 12: Information page
Location: 2nd slide
Scene: Slide shows photo sharing choices with links
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: This slide will give information on several photo sharing sites.
Part 13: flickr sign up page
Location: 3rd slide
Scene: Slide shows the opening page of flickr
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: This slide will give information about the opening page for sign up.
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
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Part 14: yahoo account page
Location: 4th slide
Scene: Slide showing the account set up page.
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: I will explain what to do for sign up.
Part 15: Yahoo account page
Location: 5th Slide
Scene: Slide showing personal infor-mation for sign up
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: I will go through explaining what to do for sign up.
Part 16: Choose screen Name
Location: 6th Slide
Scene: This page goes through choos-ing your own screen name.
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: I will explain about choosing your screen name. An explanation is given about a congrats window that pops up for you to choose your pass-word and a page to sign in.
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
Web 2.0 for Cyber Challenged
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Part 17: flickr set up window
Location: 7th Slide
Scene: Slide showing flickr set up window.
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: I will give an explanation of the page.
Part 18: Creating pages windows
Location: 8th Slide
Scene: Slide giving instructions on creating your page windows.
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: I will give a brief talk about what to do next. Then explain that there will be a window to create your own icon. Because of privacy, some win-dows I do not show.
Part 19: flickr icon window
Location: 9th Slide
Scene: Slide showing that you have successfully loaded icon.
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: I will give directions to go to the second step.
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
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Part 20: Choosing URL
Location: 10th Slide
Scene: Slide showing URL choice.
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: I will give instructions on choos-ing your URL. The next window is ex-cluded for privacy. Make sure you are certain that it is what you want, you cannot change it once it has been made. Click ok to lock.
Part 21: Personalization Page
Location: 11th Slide
Scene: Slide showing information to make your page personal.
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: Information will be given on fill-ing out the form.
Part 22: Uploading photos Page
Location: 12th Slide
Scene: Slide that shows that you have entered profile information and may upload pictures.
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: I will explain to choose to upload pictures.
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
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Part 23: Choosing URL
Location: 10th Slide
Scene: Slide showing URL choice.
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: I will give instructions on choos-ing your URL. The next window is ex-cluded for privacy. Make sure you are certain that it is what you want, you cannot change it once it has been made. Click ok to lock.
Part 24: Personalization Page
Location: 11th Slide
Scene: Slide showing information to make your page personal.
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: Information will be given on fill-ing out the form.
Part 25: Uploading photos Page
Location: 12th Slide
Scene: Slide that shows that you have entered profile information and may upload pictures.
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: I will explain to choose to upload pictures.
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
Web 2.0 for Cyber Challenged
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Part 11: Title Page
Location: Opening Slide
Scene: Photos scanning in
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: Tutorial on photo sharing with a walk through on setting one up.
Part 12: Information page
Location: 2nd slide
Scene: Slide shows photo sharing choices with links
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: This slide will give information on several photo sharing sites.
Part 13: flickr sign up page
Location: 3rd slide
Scene: Slide shows the opening page of flickr
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: This slide will give information about the opening page for sign up.
Part 26: Choosing URL
Location: 10th Slide
Scene: Slide showing URL choice.
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: I will give instructions on choos-ing your URL. The next window is ex-cluded for privacy. Make sure you are certain that it is what you want, you cannot change it once it has been made. Click ok to lock.
Part 27: Personalization Page
Location: 11th Slide
Scene: Slide showing information to make your page personal.
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: Information will be given on fill-ing out the form.
Part 28: Uploading photos Page
Location: 12th Slide
Scene: Slide that shows that you have entered profile information and may upload pictures.
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: I will explain to choose to upload pictures.
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
Web 2.0 for Cyber Challenged
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Part 14: yahoo account page
Location: 4th slide
Scene: Slide showing the account set up page.
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: I will explain what to do for sign up.
Part 15: Yahoo account page
Location: 5th Slide
Scene: Slide showing personal infor-mation for sign up
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: I will go through explaining what to do for sign up.
Part 16: Choose screen Name
Location: 6th Slide
Scene: This page goes through choos-ing your own screen name.
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: I will explain about choosing your screen name. An explanation is given about a congrats window that pops up for you to choose your pass-word and a page to sign in.
Part 29: Choosing URL
Location: 10th Slide
Scene: Slide showing URL choice.
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: I will give instructions on choos-ing your URL. The next window is ex-cluded for privacy. Make sure you are certain that it is what you want, you cannot change it once it has been made. Click ok to lock.
Part 30: Personalization Page
Location: 11th Slide
Scene: Slide showing information to make your page personal.
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: Information will be given on fill-ing out the form.
Part 31: Uploading photos Page
Location: 12th Slide
Scene: Slide that shows that you have entered profile information and may upload pictures.
Audio: I will be providing audio voice
over.
Music: “East Ender Long”
Task: I will explain to choose to upload pictures.
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
Web 2.0 for Cyber Challenged
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Part 32: Newsdesk w/2 Cyber News-casters.
Pictures are worth a thousand words, but
you can speak your mind as well. Pod-
casting is up next.
Location: News Studio
Scene: INTRO
Music: News Jingle
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
Web 2.0 for Cyber Challenged
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Part 46: Title Page
(1.5 second automatic “doorway” effect
with 2 second delay)
Location: 1st Slide
Scene: Picture of the presenter with
“podcasting” alliteration
Voice Recorded Audio: “Web 2.0 for the Cyber-Challenged presents...Podcasting precepts for the practical person.”
Music: “original a la Nappy D”
Task: Podcasting Tutorial
Part 47: Podcasting Introduction
(1.5 second automatic “doorway”
effect--after the audio)
Location: 2nd Slide
Scene: Picture of “Can opener opening the globe”
Creative (RF) #76530694
Voice Recorded Audio: “In the fast-paced, ever-changing, world, oftentimes the information that we get, hear, and learn is....”
Music: “original a la Nappy D”
Task: Podcasting Tutorial
Part 48: Podcasting introduction contin-ued
(1.5 second automatic “doorway” effect--after the audio)
Location: 3rd Slide
Scene: B/W depiction of “people on the run”
(RF) #57634078
Voice Recorded Audio: “...ON THE RUN.”
Music: “original a la Nappy D”
Task: Podcasting Tutorial
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
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Part 494: Podcasting Defined
(1.5 second automatic)
Location: 4th Slide
Scene: Blank “notebook” page with text
definition of podcasting.
Voice Recorded Audio: “Podcasting is a way to (both) receive and send informa-tion for busy people (like us) who are constantly ‘on the run’.”
Music: “original a la Nappy D”
Task: Podcasting Tutorial
Part 50: Podcasting explained( automatic movement coming in and
out)
Location: 5th Slide
Scene: iconic depictions of the various
mediums by which one could both send
and receive podcasts.
Voice Recorded Audio: “This information could be music, spoken words, video images, or some other combination of these three.”
Music: “original a la Nappy D”
Task: Podcasting Tutorial
Part 51: Podcasting convenience
(1.5 second automatic movement)
Location: 6th Slide
Scene: Getting Started
Voice Recorded Audio: “Podcasts are convenient because a person could watch or listen to a podcast on an mp3 player (like an iPod) while they were at a gym working out or waiting in a doctor’s office; a person could listen to review notes for a work presentation while they’re driving, or simply on their com-puter or cd player at home.”
Music: “original a la Nappy D”
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
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Part 52: PODCAST
Location: 7th slide
Scene: Textual depiction of the word podcast formed from iPOD & broad CAST.
Voice Recorded Audio: “The very word--PODCAST--is mixture of the words iPOD and broadCAST.”
Music: “original a la Nappy D”
Task: Podcast tutorial
Part 53: Podcasts are subscribed
Location: 8th slide
Scene: visual image of a magazine or a magazine being delivered.
Voice Recorded Audio: “Podcasts are ‘subscribed’ similar to how a person may subscribe to a magazine. So, again, podcasts are very convenient because once you subscribe to one, you don’t have to go searching for more episodes, they’ll come to you--just like a subscribed magazine comes directly to your house or apartment. Are you ready to learn how to make your own podcast?”
Music: “original a la Nappy D”
Task: Podcast Tutorial
Part 54: Bookmark and tag findings
Location: 9th slide
Scene: purple podcast icon
Voice Recorded Audio: “You are? Well let’s go! In this first, ‘Podcasting pre-cepts for the practical person podcast, we’ll focus on how to make an audio podcast.”
Music: “original a la Nappy D”
Task: Podcast Tutorial
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
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Part 56: Podcasting tutorial
(“live” walk-through of the various steps)
Location: 11th Slide
Scene: Garageband podcast window
Voice Recorded Audio: “ After we’ve named our podcast, we can now begin creating our audio podcast. Depending on who the person is making the pod-cast (the podcaster), you will click on ei-ther male or female narrator.
Music: “original music a la Nappy D”
Task: Podcast Tutorial
Part 55: Podcasting tutorial
(“live” walk-through of the various steps)
Location: 10th slide
Scene: GarageBand podcast window. Voice Re-
corded Audio: “Creating podcasts are both fun and
easy to do. We will use Garageband ’08 from Ap-
ple’s iLife software series. It’s good to use a USB
headset to both monitor (hear) what you’re record-
ing through the headphones, but also to utilize the
built-in microphone that is attached to it. The first
thing that you will need to do is to click the guitar
picture (or logo) at the bottom in the dock. In the
next window, for Garageband ’08, you will select
‘create a podcast episode’. ”
Part 57: Podcasting tutorial
(“live” walk-through of the various steps)
Location: 12th Slide
Scene: Thank you page
Voice Recorded Audio: “ To begin re-cording, we need to click on the red re-cord button which is to the right of the view /hid the track editor button which looks like a pair of scissors. When we are done recording we will be able to click on the series of buttons to the right of the record button to rewind or play-back or stop to listen to what we’ve re-corded before we share it to others.”
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
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Part 58: PODCAST
Location: 13th slide
Scene:“live” walk-through of the con-cluding steps.
Voice Recorded Audio: “Once we are satisfied with our recorded audio, we are now ready to share it with others. We need to go to the “share” menu and se-lect ‘send song to iTunes’.
Music: “original music a la Nappy D”
Task: Podcast tutorial
Part 59: Podcast tutorial
Location: 14th slide
Scene: “live” walk-through of the con-cluding steps.
Voice Recorded Audio: “In iTunes we will find what we recorded in our li-brary. Stay tuned for our next episode where we will discuss how to take what we’ve recorded and burn it to disk for those friends of ours who may not own iPods. Thank you for tuning in to Podcasting precepts for practical people where podcast proficiency is made perfect!”
Music: “original music a la Nappy D”
Task: Podcast Tutorial
Part 60: Podcasting tutorial
Location: 15th slide
Scene: black screen showing all tex-tual reference information
Voice Recorded Audio: “This has been a Web 2.0 for the cyber-challenged pro-duction”
Music: “original music a la Nappy D”
Task: Podcast Tutorial
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
Section #: Group Project Web 2.0 for the Cyber Challenged
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Part 62: Newsdesk w/2 Cyber News-casters.
You’ve connected with Twitter, sped up
your information searches with Delicious,
Shared pictures with FlickR, and sent
your voice to millions by PodCasting.
Blogging, or Web logging, is a fun way to
create a digital journal where all those
skills can be combined...
Location: News Studio
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
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Part 65: WordPress Creation
Location: Screenshot
Scene: Creating a WordPress site steps taken from screenshots w/voice over.
Music: Mellow Techno
Task: “The great thing about 2.0 tools is that they tend to be very user friendly to set up...”
Part 63: WordPress Intro
Location: On “Location”
Scene: Tight one shot on Paul from his ComputerCam
Task: “Blogging is 2.0 slang for Web Logging and has been around since 1993, according to Wikipedia. It be-came really popular around 2002 and has exploded in volume and range. Today, you can find blogs on every-thing and anything that people care about. Let’s look at WORDPRESS.COM to see how easy it has become.
Part 64: WordPress Creation
Location: Screenshot
Scene: Creating a WordPress site steps taken from screenshots w/voice over.
Music: Mellow Techno
Task: “If you can set up an email ac-count, you can sign up for WordPress.
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
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Part 66: Word Press
Location: On “Location”
Scene: Tight one shot on Paul from his ComputerCam
Task: “Think of WordPress as the real world Daily Prophet. You know the newspaper from the Harry Potter movies...Here, let me show you
Part 67: WordPress in Action
Location: Screenshot
Scene: WordPress with Video from screenshots w/voice over.
Music: Mellow Techno
Task: “You can show video clips”
Part 68: WordPress in Action
Location: Screenshot
Scene: WordPress with HAGAKURE from screenshots w/voice over.
Music: Mellow Techno
Task: “Time travel...sort of”
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
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Part 69: WordPress in Action
Location: Screenshot
Scene: WordPress Podcast list from screenshots w/voice over.
Music: Mellow Techno
Task: “Whisper in someone’s ear”
Part 70: WordPress in Action
Location: Screenshot
Scene: WordPress Podcast list from screenshots w/voice over.
Music: Mellow Techno
Task: “Even talk back directly to the author...”
Part 71: Word Press
Location: On “Location”
Scene: Tight one shot on Paul from his ComputerCam
Task: “So you have this magical, digi-tal delivery system of all your best ideas...how do you know what’s going on with it? Who’s reading? What top-ics are getting the most attention?
Here’s how.
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
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Part 72: WordPress in Action
Location: Screenshot
Scene: WordPress Dashboard list from screenshots w/voice over.
Music: Mellow Techno
Task: “Welcome to mission control, cool huh?”
Part 73: WordPress in Action
Location: Screenshot
Scene: WordPress Dashboard list from screenshots w/voice over.
Music: Mellow Techno
Task: “All your posts, all the com-ments about your posts, all the categories...and if you’re better with visuals....”
Part 74: WordPress in Action
Location: Screenshot
Scene: WordPress Dashboard list from screenshots w/voice over.
Music: Mellow Techno
Task: “You even get a chart that shows you the greatest hits...this one needs some work....”
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
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Part 75: Word Press
Location: On “Location”
Scene: Tight one shot on Paul from his ComputerCam
Task: “I know it can seem like a lot, but there is help if you need it...”
Part 75: WordPress in Action
Location: Screenshot
Scene: WordPress Support list from screenshots w/voice over.
Music: Mellow Techno
Task: “WordPress has a great support page.”
Part 76: WordPress TOPICS
Location: Screenshot
Scene: WordPress TOPICS IN WORDLE w/voice over.
Music: Mellow Techno
Task: “The topics are endless, ex-plore.”
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
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Part 77: Newsdesk w/2 Cyber News-casters.
See, there are some simple tools that can
be combined to give you a voice literally
and figuratively. With just a few Web 2.0
tools in your pocket you can enrich your
knowledge and leave an impact on other
poeple. We hope we have made it easy to
move from Challenged to owner. Enjoy
the journey
Location: News Studio
Scene: OUTRO
Music: News Jingle
Task: OUTRO
Storyboard Group Members: Renee Hanson, George McAllister, Melissa Hill, Paul Martin, Vicki King
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CREDITS Twitter story – Vicki King Delicious – Melissa Hill FlickR – Renee Hanson Podcasting – George James McAllister III WordPress – Paul Martin
References: (In order of appearance) Animated Newscasters created With http://www.xtranormal.com Twitter images created in Adobe Illustrator Delicious. (n.d.) Retrieved January 16, 2009, from http://delicious.com/ flickr. (n.d.) Retrieved January 16, 2009, from http://www.flickr.com Podcast’s created with iLife tool GarageBand WordPress. (n.d.) Retrieved January 16, 2009, from http://wordpress.com/
Part 79: REFERENCES
Location: DIGITAL
Scene: STATIC SHOT
Audio: STINGER Music
Part 78: CREDITS
Location: DIGITAL
Scene: STATIC SHOT
Audio: STINGER Music