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eLearning 2006 Day 3 Julie Collareda

Day three – Web 2.0 & PLE Web 2.0 continued Communication tools: Podcasting Audacity BlipTV YouTube Vlogs Communication tools: Email, chat, forum Skype Web conferencing

Day three – Web 2.0 & PLE cont’ Your PLE Protopage Multiply Learning Management Systems: Moodle Janison Blackboard & WebCT

Podcasting A podcast is a web feed of audio or video files placed on the Internet for anyone to subscribe to. Podcasters' websites also may offer direct download of their files, but the subscription feed of automatically delivered new content is what distinguishes a podcast from a simple download or real-time streaming (see below). (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcasting)

Audacity

Audacity Example Free audio editing software Available from: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

BlipTV http://blip.tv/ About http://www.bliptv.com/ Blog: http://blog.blip.tv/blog/

YouTube http://www.youtube.com/ Example http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfau3JxG_QE

vLogs Videoblog or vlogs (or vblogging), is a blog that includes video. Regular entries are typically presented in reverse chronological order and often combine embedded video or a video link with supporting text, images, and other meta-data. Log on and have a go

Email games Can develop ideas and concepts with a group of students. For example: email a question to identify the most important aspects of an issue Summarise the most important points Then ask the group to vote on the points in the summary. This can often reveal the most relevant points of an issue

Online games-www.thiagi.com

Chat Plan the lesson Have prepared questions and/or content in word that you can cut and paste Involve all of the students Summarize the outcomes

Forum Meaningful Moderate Summarize Large course-archive old material Contact students who are not participating

Skype Online communication tool Voice chat Written chat Video conferencing

Web conferencing

Examples Breeze or Adobe Connect Professional Eliminate

Personalised learning environments Skills and Knowledge Resources Protopage Create your own PLE Presentation of results

Learning management systems Moodle Janison Blackboard and WebCT Log on

Day three – Web 2.0 & PLE summary Web 2.0 continued Podcasting Audacity BlipTV YouTube Vlogs Communication tools: Email, chat, forum Skype Web conferencing

Day three – Web 2.0 & PLE summary Your PLE Protopage Multiply Learning Management Systems: Moodle Janison Blackboard & WebCT