2007/11/12

Exploring Online Tools for Teaching

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
      • 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
      • 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
    • "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

     

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