Depot and Content Enhancement: Two great tastes that go great together
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Content Enhancement and Depot:
Photo: andrew_mrt1976 on FlickrAaron Sumner
Amber Hoffman-Nutt
Two great tastes that go great together
How can I use Depot inContent Enhancement
professional development?
Specifically,
1. What is Depot?
2. How do I get a Depot account?
3. How do groups work?
4. How do I share stuff in Depot?
5. How can I interact with others in Depot?
6. Where do I go for help with Depot?
1. What is Depot?
Who remembers this?
Photo: Mr Orange on Flickr
depot.stratepedia.org
A few statistics:
• 2,476 people
• 75 groups
• 1,263 shared Content Enhancement examples
2. How do I get a Depot account?
2 options:
Migrate your CE Library account
Photo: kali.ma on Flickr
Hatch a new Depot account
Photo: trahvis on Flickr
Let’s try it!
3. How do groups work?
Create your own groups!
New in
Depot!
Designate group leaders
New in
Depot!
4 group types:
Public and Moderated Private and Moderated
Public and Not Moderated
Private and Not Moderated
Best for PD!
Let’s try it!
Filters work the same as they did before.
Let’s try it!
4. How do I share stuff in Depot?
Share examples in multiple file formats
New in
Depot!
Share examples with multiple groups
New in
Depot!
Let’s try it!
5. How do I interact with others in Depot?
Leave comments and suggestions
Updated in
Depot!
Rate examples
Updated in
Depot!
Be constructive!
Photo: Uwe Fischer on Flickr
Let’s try it!
6. Where do I go for help with Depot?
guides.stratepedia.org
To review:
Depot has replaced the Content Enhancement Library.
It’s a great online support for CE professional development.
1.
Migrating your old CE Library account to Depot is easy, or you can create a new account.
Both options are free.
2.
You can create groups to share work within schools, content areas, or other interests.
Groups may be public or private, moderated or open.
3.
You may share your Content Enhancement examples with multiple groups and in a variety of file formats in Depot.
4.
Leaving constructive feedback for other Depot members is a great way to collaborate.
5.
Need a hand? Step-by-step instructions for all things Depot are a click away in the Depot Guidebook.
6.
About these slides
This presentation was originally developed by Aaron Sumner and Amber Hoffman-Nutt, University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning, July 2008. Permission is granted to reuse these slides without request (though letting us know would be nice: e-mail [email protected]).
Unless otherwise noted, all photos used in this presentation are licensed under Creative Commons, were found on the Flickr photo sharing service, and are the original work of the attributed author. For more information see http://flickr.com/creativecommons/