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Me x and My Netbook

Me x and My Netbook. by Douglas McClure and “DOUG-NETBOOK”. The future?. Why use a portable computer?. your stuff is always with you a LOT of stuff fits on it you can do new work on it in your free moments you can do LOTS of things in class. Why use a portable computer?.

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Me x and My Netbook

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  1. Me xand MyNetbook by Douglas McClure and “DOUG-NETBOOK”

  2. The future?

  3. Why use a portable computer? • your stuff is always with you • a LOT of stuff fits on it • you can do new work on it in your free moments • you can do LOTS of things in class...

  4. Why use a portable computer? • your stuff is always with you • a LOT of stuff fits on it • you can do new work on it in your free moments • you can do LOTS of things in class... Why NOT use a portable computer? • it costs 300-400 euros • it weighs you down (an extra kg or so) • you can waste a lot of time with technical jim-jam • it can complicate your life • you have to make backups • synchronization with your home computer

  5. Some terms, explained • MP3 file • MP3 player • MP4 player • iPod • iPad, and other tablet computers • laptop, notebook • netbook • podcast • to rip

  6. Stuff you need • a netbook computer • a portable speaker • a good backpack • maybe an MP3 player • maybe a cable or two • a projector or TV (usually installed)

  7. What you can do (with a speaker) • play any sound • no CDs to lose • easy access to the right track → • with an MP3 player, sit on the • floor with the kiddies • You do need to “rip” your CDs • to MP3 format (Windows Media • Player) • Recommended: “tag” your MP3 • files with titles, etc. (Mp3tag)

  8. What you can do (with a speaker AND a projector) • show images • run programs • play movies and videos • use the Internet “live” • (get proxy settings from Antonio)

  9. Showing images • photos, scans, clip art, etc. • PDF files • cartoons, comic strips

  10. Running programs in class • (most programs allow two legal installations) • dictionaries • word processors (i.e. Word) • prepare a document and simply show it in class • project text during video or audio (subtitles or song lyrics) • take notes of new lexis during class, on projector screen, and • later e-mail them to students • spreadsheets (i.e. Excel) • use it to make notes after class • presentations (PowerPoint, ScrapBook) • self-study CDs from Pearson-Longman books

  11. Playing movies and videos • using a plug-in DVD drive — complicates your life • using a copy on your hard disk — gotta “rip” it or download it • first you copy an image to your hard disk (DVD Decrypter) • then you convert it to AVI format (AutoGK) • then, if you want, you rip the subtitles (SubRip) • downloading YouTube videos (pre-downloaded or “live”) • easy to download (SaveTube.com) • using podcasts — very easy, but limited selection

  12. Some (very good) alternatives to a netbook • USB flash drives • handy, portable, reliable • you have to prepare • just what you want • limited storage • you still need a computer • on-line storage (for example, MS Live) • you still need a computer • you need a reliable Internet connection

  13. A last word. Your hard disk WILL crash, so... Back up!!! • with a USB hard disk • and/or • with an on-line backup service • (i.e. Carbonite)

  14. Links can be found at: www.EnglishwithDouglas.com

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