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Glog Glog All! All! Jan McGee, Technology Coordinator West Monroe High School 201 Riggs Street West Monroe, LA 71291 Library Coordinator Ouachita Parish School System [email protected] Glog Glog One! One! Glog On! Glog On!
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Glog On!

Aug 19, 2014

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Jan McGee

A glog is like a poster, only better. A glog is an online poster that allows students to add images, video files, sound files, text, and hyperlinks. Glogs address multiple learning styles and easily incorporate student research and educational content into a web publication. They are free, use no ink, and are fun!
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Glog All!Glog All!Jan McGee, Technology Coordinator

West Monroe High School201 Riggs Street

West Monroe, LA 71291Library Coordinator

Ouachita Parish School [email protected]

Glog One!Glog One!

Glog On!Glog On!

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A Glog is like a poster . . . only betterA Glog is like a poster . . . only better

• Glogs allow students to create an online poster using

• photographs• images • graphics • video files • sound files• hyperlinks

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9 Reasons to Use a Glog9 Reasons to Use a Glog1. It allows students to create an online poster2. It is free3. It is web-based4. It uses no ink5. It allows students to add images, video—such

as YouTube--music, text, and hyperlinks (What cardboard poster does that?) 

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Reasons, continuedReasons, continued6. It easily incorporates student research and educational content7. It addresses multiple learning styles8. It can be accessed from any location with

an Internet connection9. Did I mention that it is economical because

it uses NO ink?

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Example: History/Biography ProjectExample: History/Biography Project

Glog contains • Researched

information• Images• Video from

YouTube• Podcast of

speech• Hyperlinks to

JFK websites

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Example: Book/Author ProjectExample: Book/Author Project

• Images

• Video

•Text

•Hyperlinks

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Example: Teacher Glog for Website Links

• Note to teachers and parents

• Screen shots of websites

• Hyperlinks to websites

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Glogging Across the CurriculumGlogging Across the Curriculum

• Altamira Caves• Chinese Literature• Hockey in Canada• Life or Meth• Math Sites• Science Fair Hints

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Getting StartedGetting Started

1. Go to: http://www.glogster.com

2. Click Register 3. Fill out online

registration form.

Type code from box

above

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Profile PageProfile Page

Email Reminder

Click “Create a New Glog”

NOTE: A generic icon will appear beside your name unless you import a photo or other image.

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Create GlogCreate Glog

A blank glog screen will appear.

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To Remove Page ElementsTo Remove Page Elements

Remove page elements by selecting it, then clicking the red trash can that appears.

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Magnet Toolbar

• Use the magnet toolbar to add page elements

• Toolbar will slide up and down the page

• Begin with the “Wall” tool to select a background

• Once other page elements have been added, the wall cannot be changed

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Naming Your GlogNaming Your Glog

• At the top of the glog screen, there will be a rectangular box labeled “Glog nameGlog name” next to it. When you first open your glog, it is only identified with a glog number. Click in the box and give your glog a unique name.

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Save and PublishSave and Publish

• Select a category.

• Add some “tags” to

make it more searchable

• Mark as “Public” or

“Private.”

• Click “Save & Publish”

You will be taken back to your main blog screen with the option to “View” or “Continue Editing.”

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Glog Wall & Page Wall

• The Glog wall is the background for the main part of the glog.• The page wall is like an outside border or frame.

1. Select “Wall” from toolbar

2. Backgrounds are arranged by themes

3. Select a “Glog Wall”

4. Click “Use it”

5. Select a “Page Wall”

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TextText

• To add text, select “TEXT” from the toolbar

• Choose a textbox (default), a title box, bubbles or stickers for your text

• A wide variety of text box styles are available from each category

• TIP: Text boxes are square. Titles are rectangular, as in a banner or heading

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Add a TitleAdd a Title• Select “Title”

• View the sample styles by clicking the numbers at the bottom of the screen or by clicking the list of styles on the left-hand side of the screen.

• Basic title creates a title without a frame.

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TitlesTitles

• Select the style you want and click “USE IT.”

• The textbox will appear at the bottom of your glog screen.

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Title FontsTitle Fonts

• The title appears as “poster yourself”

• Click the “EDIT” button to change/ add text

• Click “Ab1” to change to font style, color, size or justification

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Title EffectsTitle Effects

• Click the “fx” button to create special effects such as title shadows

• Change the shadow, use a blur effect, adjust the distance, angle, etc.

• Click “APPLY”• Click “OK”

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Adding a Hyperlink to a TitleAdding a Hyperlink to a Title

• To hyperlink your title to a website, select the link button

• An “Add URL” window will open

• Paste the URL of the website into the “Link” box

• Click “APPLY”

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Creating Text BoxesCreating Text Boxes

• To create a regular (square) textbox, select “TEXT” on the toolbar

• Choose “Sticker” from the text menu list.

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Text Box StylesText Box Styles

• “Basic Text” creates a box without a frame. The other styles appear as a “sticker” in which text may be typed.

• Select a style

• Click “USE IT”

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Text EffectsText Effects

• Font styles, size, color and alignment are accessed from the same Menu icons used with Title effects.

• Hyperlinks may also be added to text boxes and stickers.

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ImagesImages• Locate images from the Internet, digital camera,

or other sources and save to a folder on computer

• Click “IMAGE” on menu• Select “UPLOAD” button

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Uploading ImagesUploading Images

• Browse to folder• Select the image• Click “Open”• Image will upload

to image collection.

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Adding the ImageAdding the Image

• Select image• Image will appear

on the right• Click “USE IT” to

add it to glog OR• Add a frame by

clicking “ADD A FRAME” button

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Adding a FrameAdding a Frame• Use menu on left to

view and select a frame around image

• Click “USE IT” to add image and frame to glog

• Remove a frame before adding to glog by choosing “Basic” frame

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Image AdjustmentImage Adjustment

• Adjust size and placement of image using handles on side

• Use menu bar above image to bring image forward, send to back for layering or duplicate image.

• Choose trash can to delete image.

Bring to front

Send to back Clone image

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Hyperlink to ImageHyperlink to Image

• Select image• Click “EDIT”• Select link button

on menu• Paste or type URL into

link box• Click “APPLY”

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Add Video FileAdd Video File

• Select “Video” from Magnet Toolbar

• Click “UPLOAD” to navigate to a downloaded video on your computer (such as a video from UnitedStreaming)

OR

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Link to Web-based VideoLink to Web-based Video

• Click “LINK” to add a web-based video from YouTube, TeacherTube or other online video resource

• Paste or type the URL of the video

• Click “ADD TO YOUR FILES”

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Web-based VideoWeb-based Video

• Video will be added to library

• Select video• Choose a player or

frame by selecting “Add a Player” button

• Click “USE IT”

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Add an Audio FileAdd an Audio File

• Audio files are added in the same manner as video files

• Choose “SOUND” from the Magnet Toolbar

• Select “UPLOAD” for downloaded sound file

OR• Select “LINK” to an

audio file on the web

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Audio File and FrameAudio File and Frame

• Choose a player frame from the themes menu

OR• Use “as is”• Click “USE IT”

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Add GraphicsAdd Graphics

• Select “Graphics” from Magnet Tools

• Choose a graphic from any of the themes on menu

• Select “USE IT”• NOTE: Some

graphics are animated

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Save and PublishSave and Publish

• Select “SAVE & PUBLISH” from top menu of glog

• Edit name, category, or tags if needed

• Optional: Change from “Private” to “Public”

• Click “SAVE & PUBLISH”

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Publishing and Sharing GlogPublishing and Sharing Glog

• Use this screen to view glog, email glog, or post to web

• Use URL link to post a link on a website or wiki

• Click “Email” to email link

• Click “Copy” button to copy html code to embed

URL Link

Email

Copy HTML

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Glog Embedded into WikiGlog Embedded into Wiki

• Embed a glog into a wiki to use as a “homepage” http://ladigitalimmigrants.wikispaces.com/

• Open Wiki• Click “Edit this Page”

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How to Embed to WikiHow to Embed to Wiki

1. Choose “Embed Widget” icon from toolbar (Looks like a TV set)

2. Choose “Other HTML” from Menu

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How to Embed to WikiHow to Embed to Wiki

3. Paste HTML Code into box4. “Save”

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Miniature Copy of GlogMiniature Copy of Glog

1. Locate and click “+SHARE GLOG” at bottom right of screen

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Miniature Version of GlogMiniature Version of Glog

2. Click “COPY” button to copy HTML code

3. Paste code into website or wiki for a downsized, working version of wiki

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A Glog is like a poster. . . . .A Glog is like a poster. . . . .

. . . . Only BETTER. . . . Only BETTER

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