Showing posts with label youtube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youtube. Show all posts

Friday, September 13, 2013

Let's Talk About Videos

I've "starred" in a few videos myself for various International Reading Association marketing efforts (alas, I think they have all been removed from the internet!). Videos can be fun and informative; entertaining and educational. There are several videos embedded in various ReadWriteThink resources, from examples of teachers using our lessons in the classroom to some videos showing off our interactives to a whole collection of videos that show users how to make best use of the site features.

But they aren't always easy to find. Yet.

This is a little scoop on a pretty major change that we've been working on over summer: ReadWriteThink is adding a video library right on the main navigation. This totally new section will feature all of the videos that appear on our site as well as link to webinars or other videos that we have done or sponsored but are not able to host. As part of our on-going efforts to make ReadWriteThink as mobile friendly as possible, our videos are being converted from a Flash format to mobile-ready videos.

Some videos are student facing, but most are for teachers. So far.

We are always on the look out for quality video that we can add to our collection. We want to show lessons in action in the classroom. We want examples of research-based best practices. We'd love to get some informational videos on the Common Core and its implementation.

If you have ideas, let us know. We'd love an opportunity to work with you. The majority of our content is already user-submitted, after all.

Even if it isn't what we are looking for for the website proper, we also have a Youtube channel and we love to support and link to user-created content. Quite a few videos have been made by users showing how to use the various interactives. Useful if you want to use one in your classroom: You can give the link to students in case they forget what they are suppose to do. But don't think we are only about the RWT-based videos. Have you seen the What's Your Writing Style video? How cool is that?! Kids singing and dancing about writing! I love it!

I'll make a note of the video library page when it officially launches, but now you have the inside scoop of what is up and coming from RWT. I'm on vacation next week, so you won't be hearing from me. The week after, I should have loads of links to new stuff and some cool announcements about all the neat projects I am working on. We've got some really cool stuff coming down the pipeline.

But for now, I am off on vacation. Toodles!

Friday, November 30, 2012

Not a Millionaire

Despite a weekend Vegas and $550 million dollar lottery, I am not a millionaire. Ah well, maybe next time.

So what am I going to talk about this week?

I'm at a loss, actually. I've had a catch-up week, coming back from a trip to Vegas (productive and fun!) and then a major US holiday last week. I spent the beginning of November prepping for the NCTE convention and the Doug Buehl webinar (which went extremely well--we have the archive up for free is you missed it). I came back and am kind of in a holding pattern. I'm waiting for Venn Diagram and the Android version of Trading Cards to be available for testing. I've been doing a lot of small, uninteresting-to-write-about job maintenance projects: follow-up on emails, researching traffic projections, designing banners for the homepage.


That last one is a new thing for me--my coworker Becky usually handles that for the IRA side, along with Christy on the NCTE side. But alas, Becky is no longer in the office having given birth to her third child this past weekend.

The last few weeks have been kind of boring for me, I guess! So let's look ahead: What does December have in store for the RWT team?

The already mentioned testing of apps is a big one. We have a 2013 work plan to draft out (which will give me more to talk about as we figure out what we are looking to do in 2013). The survey for the mobile site should be out next month as well.

One of my goals in December is to get out in to our social media platter and figure out how we can be more interactive with users. Fix up the areas that we aren't really representing ourselves. We have a Pinterest account, for instance, and I've not really familiarized myself with using Pinterest.

I know one area we will be adding something in the next couple weeks is YouTube. But I'll save that post for next time, when I have something to show you rather than just talk about. The showing is important for this one.

Wes

Thursday, March 29, 2012

PowerPoints and YouTubes

I'm sure I'll discuss the Super Secret Stuff we've been working on so fiercely next week. So this week's update will be a little lighter.

First, Power Point. Abby Coers and I have been working on a ReadWriteThink power point template for our presentations. Perhaps this is not an impressive task to be working on, but neither is it an easy one! Our current template has been in use for years, and we felt it didn't show case the coolness and the techy-ness of the site. We wanted something that grabbed viewers. Something that popped out and just look awesome.

We're got a few designs in the works, now. I think we are narrowing down the options to two, and then we'll build them out and show them to the team. I'm really excited, and Abby has done and excellent job crafting these and working with the colors.

I am admittedly color stupid. It's like being color blind but without the excuse of something being wrong with you.

I also really like tie-dye. I'm even wearing a tie-dye shirt as I type this. A very bright and colorful one.

I'll share some of our designs in the next few weeks--I'm excited how this project is turning out.

Abby and I have also been working on the ReadWriteThink YouTube page! We have a bunch of videos on the RWT.org site, but we've never moved any to YouTube where they can more easily be shared on FaceBook or through other social sites. It's a slow-going process only because it is low priority, and we need to steal some moments for the uploading.

Actually it is the writing of the descriptions and filling in of the RWT Channel that is the most time-consuming part, and neither of us have had many spare moments to get to that.

It's not bare. It's just not as fully fleshed out as we want it. But it's good to have March goals.

IRA Convention is coming up fast, and we still have a lot to do with that.

Oh man! I was suppose to talk about the QR codes this time. URG! OK, well, I guess I'll need to be really on top of this blog in the next couple weeks, cause a lot of coolness is coming down the pipeline and I want to share all the news with you.

Oh, and a big shout out to the whole RWT crew (authors, reviewers, contributers, editors, visitors alike), we just had our Best Month EVER! Yup, in Feb--shortest month of the year--RWT had over 2 MILLIONS views. First time we've ever broken 2 million in a month, and we are so excited!

Thanks to everyone who has helped us achieve this. We look forward to more great months to come.

Talk to you soon,

Wes