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Week 3

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Presentation Tools, Blogs and Wikis

 

(Week 3: Jan 25 - 31, 2016)


 

 

 

    

 

 

Moderators: 

Sanja Bozinovic (Croatia)  SnezaFilipovic (Serbia)  Maria Bossa (Argentina)

 

Guest presenter: Vance Stevens

 

Objectives:

 

By the end of this week you will have:

 
  • explored different multimedia tools introduced in week 3 
  • created a short photo slideshow presentation or a short video story presentation using some of these multimedia tools
  • created your blog or wiki  
  • embedded your presentation or short video  in your blog or wiki and shared it with the group
  • added a link of your  blog or wiki to  the Participants' Production page 
  • commented on the readings in our Google+Community

 

 

Activities

 

Task 1

  • Choose any multimedia tools from the list (tutorials can be found lower in this page):

PhotoPeach

Animoto

Flickr

Youtube

  • Explore one of the tools (either on your own or with a friend)
  • Test it! 

 

Task 2

  • If you chose photo tools create a short photo slideshow presentation 
  • If you chose video tools create a short video story presentation
  • Optional - if you want, you can also explore other tools from the table below

 

Task 3

  • Once you are done and your presentations ready to go, create a blog or a wiki of your own 
  • As for wikis, you can start your account in PBworks (seeminly unlimited in the free version) or Wikispaces (free for educators, they will check if it is used for education only)
  • As for blogs, you can create your account in BloggerWordPress or Edublogs for teachers. We recommend Blogger as it offers the most uploading possibilities , yet you can experiment with other blogs too.

 

Task 4

 

Task 5

  • Read this week's readings (at the bottom of this page) and post comments on the readings in our Google+Community

 

Task 6 

  • You are invited to attend a live presentation by Vance Stevens on "Learning2gether with blogs and wikis" at the Webheads Elluminate vRoom on Sunday 31 January at 14.00 GMT/UTC. Check the time and date for your time zone here.  

 

Tools to explore

 

Picture Tools 
Flickr 
 
This is an online photo management and sharing application.
 
Slideshare 
Software enabling easy uploading of your presentations and documents online. Only the public version is free, to have private uploads you need to pay.
PhotoPeach An easy tool for creating video-like slideshows from photos.  You can create quizzes with photos here. More about quizzes in week 4.
Animoto Another tool for creating video-like slideshows from your photos. Teachers  - apply for a free Animoto plus account and get unlimited longer videos.
Video Tools 
Youtube You can record your own videos for free. Publish as "unlisted" if you want to keep them (relatively) private.
Presentation software
Capzles 
You can create a simple presentation using all your media together - it can contain videos, photos, documents, etc. 
Sliderocket 
Presentation software similar to PowerPoint, yet already online, no need to transfer your presentations online.  
Prezi A very modern presentation software, you can use template layout as a starting point. With more practice you can design your own templates. Videos can be embedded here.
Blogs and wikis
PBworks  Unlimited - you are asked if you have finished using it when it has been inactive for 11 months - and you can still keep it if you reply.
Wikispaces Offers a free 30-day trial, then you need to pay a one-off  1$ fee. 
Blogger You need to have a Google account to access blogger. 
WordPress A simple blog for all. very flexible, look for the WPwidget for embedding.
Edublogs A dedicated platform for teachers,

 

 

Tutorials

 

 

 

Self-Check

 

I have...

  • explored different multimedia tools 
  • created a short photo slideshow presentation or a short video story presentation using some of these multimedia tools
  • created my blog or wiki  
  • embedded my presentations in my blog or wiki and added a link to the Participants' Production page
  • commented on the readings in our Google+Community

 

Suggested reading 

Blogging basics

Blogging for ELT

Blogging with students

7 things you should know about wikis

What to do with wikis - an ELT perspective

The Teacher's Guide To Using YouTube in The Classroom 

Rules for using public YouTube videos in the classroom

 

 

 

To get a badge for this week, you need to:

 

  • explore at least one multimedia tool and create your presentation
  • create a blog or a wiki and share a link on the Participants' Production page

  • embed your presentation into your blog or wiki 

  • post your comment on at least one piece of reading

 

 

 

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