Sunday, February 19, 2012

ITC Building community in our fully online classes

Barb Mathieson Capilano University, N. Vancouver
bmathies@capilanou.ca

Twitter @ecce1

Google document https://docs.google.com/document/d/11_eDR9AZIB45obRpofOtFhiABtqBNIdNOZUoOzSigo/edit

Online course example
EDC 350 guest key online350
http://noodle.capilanou.ca/course/category.php?id=94

Ice breaker idea coffee mugs (choose one of the pictures of the coffee mugs that best represents you and explain why)



One true media or smilebox? Voice thread

Eyejot create a video email

Join me.com to control their desktop

Wiziq Or bigblubutton for a real time meeting which can be archived

Delicious

Voice thread

Students introduce each other


Note: remember that what is being shared is private for our class, so please do not share what is being shared here (put that in syllabus)

Book chat forum (3 times) students post about a self selected book choice (give them a choice of three books)

have students give advice for future students in next semeseter's class

Audioboo

Wikispaces and google documents

Voki

Posterous


Free conference call . Com













ITC 2012 Long Beach CA- Awakening the Digital Imagination-Gardner Campbell

Gardner Campbell, Virginia Tech www.gardnercampbell.net

"What you Really Need to Know about the Internet: From Gutenberg to Zuckerber" Book recommendation

Complexity is the New Reality
Non-linear, unpredictable
Feedback matters
Systsems demonstrate self-organization
EMERGENCE-synergies-new phenomena

Double-Loop Learning
Success means more than positive outcomes "relative to pre-established targets"
Success means that learners "need to reflect

"Paradox of the Active User"

If we can think collaboratively better we'll actually have a chance at making the world better -- global consciousness

Knit our minds together

todayilearned You learn something new every day--what did you learn today?


Wednesday, July 15, 2009

D2L Engaging Digital Learners Session

The following are notes from a presentation on how to engage the facebook, wii, ipod, iphone, youtube generation in online learning

http://www.uwsa.edu/d2l

fusion.guest
fusion.guest

put file type (like wmv) in the search line

"skating babies-evian" for marketing example

Cbox let's you embed a discussion thread under an embedded video (create a widget for the Cbox that allows you to embed in D2L)

If you rip a segment from a video (turn on closed captioning before burning then you make it more accessible)

Caption Sync?- text writing closed captioning program? She wasn't sure of exact name, but worth checking.

I spring Free? for powerpoint (embeds, links to flash file, so need to have original powerpoint file too)

Freeplaymusic.com royalty free site

Camstudio, wink, jing They used camtasia

statcounter.com (counts hits) for tracking how many students opened the video (transripts) put the code on every page (use template from dreamweaver to make it easier?)

Dabbleboard -- whiteboard can record program

Animation--usually uses Flash for Interactive animation can allow students to manipulate and choose course of action Interactive Game templates http://facstaff.uww.edu/jonesd/games/index.html

GRAPHICS
Breaks up text-keeps it visually interesting--helps highlight/accent/compliment text

Check out these sites to find royalty-free images:
Free downloadable photos:
http://www.sxc.hu/
http://www.morguefile.com/
http://www.fontplay.com/freephotos/
Free downloadable animated graphics: http://www.gifs.net/gif/
Microsoft Clipart (also has many photos): http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/clipart/default.aspx

Picnik.com FREE, EASY--Can resize pictures/graphics that are too large after copying.

For wrapping text around photo in html code (insert attributes):
Code for floating images/wrapping text:

style=padding-right:5px;float:left

"This code will make the picture line up on the left side of the screen. To make the picture line up on the right side, simply switch around the words right and left. This code can be added to the code in an HTML editing software like Dreamweaver, or directly into D2L's HTML editor. In the D2L HTML editor you have two means to add the code:
In the editing mode of a course document, on the Advanced tab, click Edit HTML Source (lower left side of window), and type the code code within the code for the image. Make sure to save your edits.OR
In the editing mode of a course document, on the Advance tab, click on the image already inserted, click Insert/Edit Attributes on the editing toolbar, and type the code in the Style box (minus the style=" " portion of the code, e.g.: padding-right: 5px; float: left), click Insert, and Save.

AUDIO
Audacity (free) with microphone

Use audio feedback that can get upload back to a dropbox after word document (Can add that option unto Office so it becomes an icon on task bar)

POLLS
One way we can quickly gather feedback from our students online is to use polls. You can either use PollDaddy or Qualtrics to provide polls.

Monday, July 13, 2009

D2L lodestar

Creating Interactive Course Content with LodeStar
Presenters:
Guntis Dombrovskis
Ali Serrioz

Easy to create templates and learning objects are interactive

Tools:
Timeline (biography, course schedule)
Brancher (case studies, scenarios) can have content (text and/or video) can take you back or forward depending on how students answer (provide additional information)

Teach Act

Presenter
can also add quizzes

Flash cards

Skorm needs to be turned on at the CAMPUS level then we can get reports for grading the items (like crosswords)

D2L "Free Software for Creating Learning Objects"

Handout is accessible at fusion website

CLODS: creating learning objects that don't suck

Office Software:
Googledoc
Openoffice

Photoediting:
Picnik
Gimp

PDF Creator

Presentation
Prezi

GOOGLE DOCS:
facilatates collaboration between students
can flip back to previous version of docs
Gears (add on function)
students have google account without gmail account (just need an email address of some sort)

TO PUBLISH to LOR
Save google doc as MS Office file type or PDF then publish

OPEN OFFICE.ORG
open source office suite
create/manipulate office files without MS Liscenses (but have to download)
More feature rich than google doc
Suite does offer writer, (word equiv, calc: excel equ, impres: Ppt equ, draw: equiv to vecot graphics, math: edit equations, and one more I missed)

Audacity:
recording and editing sounds
recording lectures or instructions
numerous types of sound editing
save as /edit mp3, wav, aiff
relatively simple interface
to publish to LOR: save as mpg, wav, aiff file then publish or embed into content topcs then publish

Wavepad--out of Australia--has MP3 software already in it so no extra downloads are needed vs audicity (oops--new version apparently does now convert files)
Camstudio
screencasting software
record screen and audio actiities, save as avi
numerous recording features
ideal for recording
simple interface
yellow highlight circle on screen demonstration
comes out as avi file (can save as swf file--but that's not editible)

Free compression sites for large files (vcompression, compression.org, quicktime pro, )

Slideshare.net (will host powerpoint presentations) link as URL

Screentoaster.com (can add voice saves as quicktime)

PHOTOEDITING

Picnk: online photoediting sofware--simple edits and touchups
integration into online photosharing accounts
"freemium" model
simple to use
can take a pic from facebook (save back or on computer)

GIMP.org
along the lines of adobe
feature rich
graphic design and photo enhancement
interface a little more complex but more features come with that
save to local drive then upload
alot of tuturials online at youtube and and text online for how to use gimp

ACCESSIBILITY

AccessApps
over 53 ms window aps
EduApps--which also features teachaps and studentaps
Reading and writing resources
Can paste text into it and save in screen reader voice (computer) embed audio for students with special needs
Visual support--virtual magnifying glass
Save all this onto a USB stick?

PDF CREATOR
"print" documents to pdf (can convert document: file, print as pdf, converts it)

PREZI.COM
zooming features
illustrates relationships (flow chart or map) between objects (circular bubble flow)
flash file


OTHER LINKS WITH VALUABLE ELEARNING RESOURCES:
Paul's elearning Resources
Using ICT in Further Education
Digital Resarch Tools (DiRT)


Minddomo?

D2L Michael Wesch

Fusion started last night with an unconference in St. Paul. Unfortunately, there was a nasty accident on I-94 which caused the highway to be closed for 9 hours and I was stuck in that midst of the backup. It took me over two hours to go 9 miles and over 4 hours to get from the Clearwater cut across to the unconference (what should take just over an hour). So unfortunately I missed the presentations at the unconference but was able to get in on the social networking.

I was able to get a little time to work on my class last night after getting back to the hotel as the morning registration went from 9 to noon. After a quick lunch we had an award presentation and now...

Michael Wesch
moving from encouraging students to be knowledgeable to knowledge-abled.

Cultural Anthropologist. Talking about his experience in Guinea. "My little America"--cocoon with sleeping bag he'd surround himself with at night (keep out critters).

If you don't have writing and you live in a village where everyone knows everyone, people don't have names--defined by relationship. Caused issues to census takers number talk.

Media are not just means of communication--media mediates relationships (they are relationships)
"M.M.: "We shape our tools, and thereafter our tools shape us"--new ways of connectng and building relationships, building our community.--Bring that into our classroom

Michael Wesch: "The hallmark of humanity is learning"

Compare/contrast classroom to stadium at American Idol (auditions?)

Media is coming at people. Making people not easily impressed in classroom because ready for real-world on stage (they think they're the next american idol and are shocked when they're not) Disengaged.

Conversations on TV to be significant (but one way conversation)

Look up use of the word "whatever"
pre-1960's : "Whatever. That's what I meant"
Late 60's " I don't care. Whatever" (cultural weigh to it. Disengaging from "the system")
1990's MTV: the indifference "meh
late 90's "Whatever. I'll do what I want" (narcicissm-I am the center of the world)

Jean Twenge, Generation Me: Why Today's Young Americans Are More Confident, Assertive, Entitled, and Miserable"

"Something in the Air--there's a big change going on now" people are feeling more empowered now. Remakes (charlie bit my finger, soldier boy)

Playfullness and seriousness is happening online

John Mccain: Barbara Ann line at a meeting (didn't know he was being taped) within 3 days there were several remixes online

Chevy online-put out remix challenge

MadV (anonymous) to make statement: One word. Most reponded to video at the time. Write your message on your hand (love yourself, love others, hold me, we are all connected, come together, one world etc.) Expressions from very private places to a very public forum (1.4 billion people) "Not just statements--call to actions"

M.M. "The medium is the message"

The way you set things up is the message. The classroom --information dump (learning is to acquire--scarce and ahrd to find--trust authority for good information, authorized info is beyond student control, don't question authority, just follow along. Questions reflected that learning environment. Crisis of signficance--just worried about the grade not the learning.

Love your audience and they'll you back--love the experience.

The Art of Loving (& Learning) shifting from getting people to love you, instead trying to care

Care
Responsibility RESPONDING
Respect
Knowledge ACTUALLY KNOWING SOMETHING ABOUT

Interconnected 4 (without the 4 together--on their own--then idolizing, patronizing, )

Truly loving (instead of focusing on content, focusing on them opens it up to so much more.

Harness environment. Not just to take in but share and create meaningful significance together-relationships--living subjects bring student in instead of preaching at.

Parker Palmer:The courage to teach.

Look
Engage real problems engage together harnessing the existing media environment. Build a serious community. "COLLECTIVE WE" "Work to unfold it and bring it to life" Requires balance

"No one is as smart as everybody" missed who that was by--sorry. Kevin Kelly--just got it. Thanks Twitter

Video: Google docs that lead to a script for "A Vision of Students Today" (most blogged about video at the time) Harvesting information to create something together

Documentary about youtube An anthropologist approach to youtube

Learning how to engage with each other and subject--"living" "learning is all about making conections"

To move toward a new future of "whatever": To whatever meaning "I care let's do whatever it takes...by whatever means necessary"

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Tech tool Resources

Here's a blog entry that was forwarded to me by a friend who works with the author.  It has a bunch of great social learning links as well as a brief summary of some of the top tech tools.  The post made on April 28, 2009 can be found at: http://blog.sewardinc.com/

Thanks Heath!