Cool Tools 2 Carol McQuiggan & Kristin Bittner Faculty Center for Teaching & Instructional Technology Penn State Harrisburg Faculty/Staff Workshop, November.

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Cool Tools 2Carol McQuiggan & Kristin BittnerFaculty Center for Teaching & Instructional TechnologyPenn State HarrisburgFaculty/Staff Workshop, November 12, 2009

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Objectives

Increase awareness of new technology tools

Locate resources to learn/do more

Open a dialogue with colleagues about emerging technologies and their implications

Agenda

What is it?

How does it work?

How is it being used?

Show me!

Learn more

Go to www.slideshare.net

In the Search field type Cool Tools 2 and then click the Search button

Select Cool Tools 2

Click the Download button located at the top of the Cool Tools 2 presentation

Open it and start the slideshow to follow along

Slideshare – What is it?

A presentation sharing website where users can upload, view, and share presentation files PowerPoint Word Adobe PDF OpenOffice

Share publicly or privately

Create slidecasts by syncing audio with your slides

Slideshare – How does it work?

Slideshare – How is it being used?

To share presentations

To store presentations online

To aggregate presentations (tagged by conference, etc.) Search sloancaln Search educause09

To embed slideshows into your blog/website

To eliminate the need for paper handouts

Slideshare – Show me!

www.slideshare.net

Slideshare – Learn more

Take a Slideshare tour http://www.slideshare.net/tour

Go to creativecommons.org

Creative Commons – What is it?

An alternative to traditional copyright

Allows copyright owners to determine which rights they want to retain and which they want to release – not all-or-nothing

All licenses require attribution

Goal is to increase access to and share intellectual property

Creative Commons – How does it work?

Website explains license choices and provides tool

HTML code provided to add to web page, includes CC logo

License options: Attribution No Derivatives NonCommercial-NoDerivatives Share Alike

Creative Commons – How is it being used?

To promote climate of openness and sharing

To increase opportunities for collaborative work

Learning material repositories MIT’s OpenCourseWare

Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 license May copy and distribute work and make derivative

works as long as it includes attribution, is not for commercial purposes, and assigns same license

Connexions – only requires proper attribution

Other content directories for photos, music, art, videos, etc.

Creative Commons – Show me!

To choose a license Go to creativecommons.org Select “License” Walk through selection tool

To find licensed works you can share, remix, or reuse Go to search.creativecommons.org/ Using Mozilla Firefox, use dropdown to search for

CC Using Google’s Advanced Search -> Usage rights

Creative Commons – Learn more

Creative Commons Wiki - wiki.creativecommons.org/

Educause’s 7 Things You Should Know About Creative Commons http://www.educause.edu/ELI/7ThingsYouShouldKnowAboutCreat/156826

Additional Educause resources on Creative Commons (publications, podcasts, blogs) http://www.educause.edu/Resources/Browse/CreativeCommons/30636

Go to docs.google.com

Google Docs – What is it?

A free, Web-based word processor, presentation, spreadsheet, and form application

Document changes are saved automatically

Access from anywhere you have an Internet connection

Collaborate with multiple people on the same document – no need to email revisions back and forth

Google Docs – How does it work? - Google Docs Dashboard

Google Docs – How is it being used?

Work collaboratively online on team projects, papers, presentations (manage revisions)

Peer review

Create surveys or polls

Import PowerPoint presentations or create new ones

Publish to an online audience or directly to your blog

Google Docs – Show me!

docs.google.com

Google Docs – Learn more

Educause’s 7 Things You Should Know About Google Apps http://www.educause.edu/ELI/7ThingsYouShouldKnowAboutGoogl/162758

Google Docs in Plain English http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRqUE6IHTEA

Google Docs for Educators http://www.google.com/educators/p_docs.html

Review

Slideshare

Creative Commons

Google Docs

Go to www.flickr.com

Flickr – What is it?

Photo-sharing website where you can upload and tag photos

Browse/find photos

Add comments and annotations to photos

Create photo sets and collections

Create groups

Flickr – How does it work?

Free accounts – can upload 2 videos and 100MB of photos each calendar month; displays 200 most recents photos

Pro accounts – Unlimited photo and video uploads

Registered accounts - Upload photos, assign tags, make photos public or private, select copyright, and more

Create groups

Constantly changing collection of photos

Flickr – How is it being used?

In Penn State Harrisburg’s AM ST 105 online course, students share photos of a commercial version of a formerly hand-made object and add a commentary

They also post a photo and/or recipe of traditional food they would contribute to a virtual “pot luck” supper, with explanations of its significance in their traditional experience

Flickr Group

Annotation

& Comments

Flickr – Show me!

www.flickr.com

Flickr – Learn more

Educause’s 7 Things You Should Know About Flickr http://www.educause.edu/ELI/7ThingsYouShouldKnowAboutFlick/162592

FAQ on Free account vs. Pro account http://www.flickr.com/help/limits/#65

Go to voicethread.com

VoiceThread – What is it?

A collaborative multimedia slideshow that holds images, documents, and videos

Allows people to leave comments using voice, text, audio, or video

VoiceThread – How does it work?

Create account

Create: 1. Upload 2. Comment 3. Share

VoiceThread – Show me!

voicethread.com

VoiceThread – Learn more

Educause’s 7 Things You Should Know About VoiceThread http://www.educause.edu/ELI/7ThingsYouShouldKnowAboutVoice/173329

Voicethread 4 Education wiki http://voicethread4education.wikispaces.com/

VoiceThread Tutorials http://voicethread.com/#c28

Ideas for using VoiceThread http://voicethread.com/library/

That’s all 5 Cool Tools!

Slideshare

Creative Commons

Google Docs

Flickr

Voicethread V

Questions?

Thanks for your time!!

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