Pecha Kucha: Presentations on Post-Web 2.0 Instructional Tools

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Pecha Kucha

Presentations on Post-Web 2.0 Instructional

Tools

Keith Krieger

kkrieger@jccc.eduTwitter: kkriegeratjcccEducator’s PLN: KeithKriegerLinkedin: kwkriegerDelicious: bigenchiladaDiigo: keithkrieger

Reseach on the webHighlightAnnotate via sticky notesBookmark for retrievalSidebar allows us to see all other user’s annotationsRecommended bookmarks based on your bookmarks

PLN• Colleagues• Students• Public or private• Specific collections with a list• Use widgets to share– Send to blog– Blogroll– Send to Delicious

• Keeps data out of jail

Annotate and share with anyone

Annotated linkSend via emailRecipient can see annotations, highlights, sticky notesNo software requiredBetter retentionActive readingMove between devicesRetain notes

BookmarksUpload and capture snapshotCan snapshot pdfKeep page forever

TaggingMultiple tagsSearchable by tagsFull-text search supportedSearch annotations, URLs, notes, titles, tags

Send to non-Diigo usersBlogging tool can send directly to blogIncluding tags

Screen captureAnnotate, markup, comment

Read laterLet diigo manage your reading list

SnapshotCreates image in addition to bookmark

ImportImport from bookmarksSync to Delicious

HighlightingInstall Diigo toolbarHighlight page partsAdd sticky notes to highlightsWill stay on page on revisitsPart of online archive

DiigoletNo toolbar installation requiredMake bookmarks toolbar visibleGo to: diigo.com/tools/diigoletDrag button to toolbar

MobileAndroid and iPhone

Educator accountControlled accessCan set up student groupsModeratedFree to educators

A teacher can create student accounts for an entire class with just a few clicks (and student email addresses are optional for account creation)Students of the same class are automatically set up as a Diigo group so they can start using all the benefits that a Diigo group provides, such as group bookmarks and annotations, and group forums.To protect the privacy of students, student accounts have special settings which only allow their teachers and classmates to contact them and access their personal profile information.Ads presented to student account users are limited to education-related sponsors.

Group exampleMike Wesch at k-stateNote members, items

Organizing listsAdd sectionsDrag and dropPlay list as slideshow

kkrieger@jccc.eduMore Diigo 9:45 FridayTwitter: kkriegeratjcccEducator’s PLN: KeithKriegerLinkedin: kwkriegerDelicious: bigenchiladaDiigo: keithkrieger

Michael Rea

WHAT IS IT GOOD FORTwo Guests at a time

Office hoursTutoringTroubleshootingStudent team collaborationMore.

ADOBE CONNECT NOWSIGN UP AT. WWW.ADOBE.COM/ACOM/CONNECTNOW

No special downloads. Just flash player

LOG IN TO CONNECTNOWAfter you have created your account Sign

in with your adobe ID at https://acrobat.com/.

SEND INVITES Access the meeting room. Share this link. Its best to send this

ahead of time in an email with the time you want to meet.

PARTICIPANTS VIEWParticipants enter as guests. You can

accept or decline.

SETTING PREFERENCESConnectNow is set to Require Approval

for Entry. You may change this.

FEATURES

VOICE CONFERENCING (VOIP)

VIDEO CONFERENCING

FILE SHARING

SHARED NOTES

CHAT

WHITEBOARD

SCREEN SHARING

REMOTE CONTROL

Request Control of this users computer

BEST PRACTICES FOR SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER PRIOR TO THE MEETING:

Directly connect to the fastest internet connection available.

Avoid wireless connections Shut down Email/IM and any

programs NOT being used for the presentation.

BEST PRACTICES FOR SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER PRIOR TO THE MEETING:

Shut down any VPNs and directly connect to the internet.

Have programs that you are screen-sharing open to the appropriate window and ready to demonstrate - avoid launching and logging into programs while screen sharing.

Turn off computer “sleep” especially if a re-log in is required.

BEST PRACTICES FOR SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER PRIOR TO THE MEETING:

• If sharing your screen, remove any photo backgrounds on your computer desktop.

• Optimize room bandwidth to DSL, or better.

• Test your Microphone and Speakers each time if the computer configuration has changed.

Thank you to Windows 7 Snipping Tool

Questions?

Linda Wapelhorst

Show Me What’s Wrong

Glogster

LiveWeb

Tagxedo

Image Chef

Make Sweet

Document

Image

Music

Video

E-Book

Compressed

CAD

ZamZar

Krunchd

Stat Planet

Critical Past

Capzles

Chart Tool

http://krunchd.com/sidlit

Meg McGranaghan

The Wonder of it All!Meg McGranaghan

Butler Community College

Kathryn Barker

Vuvox

Image Credits (from Vuvox)Upper left: Kathy MooreUpper right: Lansing State JournalLower left: sdphotoLower right: Helder Goncalves

Photo by: Sergio Bertolini / flickrCC Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic license

…your own bad self

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Icons from Visual Pharm (mail) and Jack Cai (link)

Questions?