Presentation (Slideshare)
Presentation file for Alexandre Enkerli's workshop on exploring online tools for teaching. Concordia University's Centre for Teaching and Learning Services (CTLS), November 12, 2007.
Other notes
- Moodle Tools
- "Content" (syllabus, slides, references, media)
- Assignments
- Grades
- Journals
- Forums
- Podcast
Moodle Attempts
- RSS Feeds
- Wikis
- Glossaries
- Blogs
- Blogging Use
- Self-publishing
- Blogging as low-stakes writing
- Blogging as sharing
- Bridge with life, examples
- Blogging Issues
- Author-based
- Less than thoughtful comments
- Keeping up?
- Writing style?
- YouTube
Broadcast Yourself
- YouTube Use
- In-class examples
- UC Berkeley lectures
- Advantages
- Publicly accessible
- Sharing, comments
- Self-learning
- Peer-teaching
- YouTube Issues
- Image quality
- Streaming problems
- Pulled-off content
- Hater
Blog Types
Blogging as Publishing
- Public intellectuals
- Geeky version of Collège de France, Université populaire
Broad issues
- Getting help for transcription
- Online textbooks
- Reusing material
- Leapfrog
- Mashup
- Don Hinkelman on cellphones
- We use cellphones for students to input a variety of things into their Moodle course...
- reflections on the class
- attendence in large lecture classes
- quizzes after hours or homework
- periodic email messages with vocabulary practice
- reflections on the class
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"Outside" Tools
- Meant for non-teaching uses
- Students may already be learning
- Thinking about use, not tools
- Focus on personal favourites
Sharing Content
- Quick and easy
- Public display
- Viral (share again, comment, blog)
- Social ("persona" management)
- Bookmarklets and RSS
Sharing Tools in Teaching
- Peer-teaching
- Learning environment
- Self-publishing
- Transmit information
Sharing Tools ("Social Software")
- Flickr "almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world"
- Del.icio.us "Social bookmarking"
- Twitter "What are your friends doing?"
We live in fascinating times
- Videos with stats
- Resources in Educational Technology
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