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If you are interested in booking me (Wesley Fryer) for a presentation or workshop (either face-to-face or over video) please visit my Speaking page on www.speedofcreativity.org/speaking.

 

Update 25 August 2010:

In 2010 I am transitioning to the website wiki.wesfryer.com for my handout and presentation/workshop links. I'm not taking content here on PBworks offline, but I have added this "update header" to all my pages as well as adding direct links to more updated versions of these pages as I mirror them / create them on wiki.wesfryer.com. There are 146 pages here on teachdigital.pbworks.com. - You can browse these in page view in addition to using the four category links provided on the homepage. Note this wiki was previously mapped to "handouts.wesfryer.com" but that domain mapping is no longer available.

 

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Celebrate Oklahoma Voices

The Celebrate Oklahoma Voices Project, presented by the nonprofit Story Chasers Inc. in collaboration with other partners around the state, seeks to equip and empower Oklahomans to record and share oral history interviews and other digital stories relating to the history and people of Oklahoma with the world. Over 600 people have contributed over 400 videos since 2006 to our moderated learning community website, which is free to access and use. Our project is currently focused on providing three day professional development workshops for Oklahoma educators.  Each participant receives and learns to use equipment including a mobile digital audio recorder, a digital camera, a USB headset/microphone, and more. Details are available on our project wiki at wiki.celebrateoklahoma.us.
 

Previous Presenations

  • Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at the Oklahoma "Oral History for the 21st Century" conference sponsored by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries, Oklahoma History Center, Oklahoma Historical Records Advisory Board, Oklahoma Humanities Council, Oklahoma Museums Association, and Oklahoma Oral History Research Program at Oklahoma State University.  Funded, in part, by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission. (Presentation slides are available, PDF 2.2 MB)
  • Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at the Oklahoma State School Board Association's annual conference in Oklahoma City, from 10:30 - 11:30 am at the Cox Convention Center (Presesntation slides are available as a Google Presentation.)
  • Wed, Feb 6, 2009 at the Oklahoma Technology Association's annual conference in Oklahoma City, from 10:45 - 11:45 am in Spotlight Room 9-11 at the Cox Convention Center. (Presentation slides from OTA 2008 Presentation are available as a 12.2 MB PDF)

 

Resources and Links:

  1. Our main project website: http://celebrateoklahoma.us
  2. COV Learning Community (Videos - Members)
  3. COV Project Wiki (curriculum, handouts, software links, resources)
  4. Story Chasers Inc. (blog and main website)
  5. Great Quotations about Learning and Change (Flickr group)
  6. Oklahoma World War II Stories Project
  7. Oklahoma World War II Project Wiki
  8. Our Celebrate Oklahoma Voices Flickr Group
  9. Current Facebook Statistics
  10. The 2009 Horizon Project
  11. The 2009 K-12 Horizon Project

 

Sample Videos:

  1. Oklahoma Coal Mining: A Family Tradition
  2. The Dirty Thirties
  3. Standing Up While Sitting In
  4. Innocence Lost

 

In 2006-2007, this project started as the Oklahoma Digital Centennial Project. Prior presentation podcasts and referenced links about ODCP are also available. The Oklahoma Digital Centennial Project Flickr Group is also still available.

 

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