Online Communication to Foster Collaboration – Blogs, Wikis, & Podcasts Technology Applications Center
Wikis
What Is a Wiki? A website where anyone can edit anything anytime Use “edit page” link to add content to website Wikipedia.org
Wikis in Plain English YouTube Video By Lee Lefever
Why Use a Wiki? Provides ability to amass and publish wide-ranging tailor-made resource easily Can showcase Best Practices Fosters collaboration and interaction Provides means to publish online texts
How Do I Get Started? Use PB Wiki or JotSpot For pbwiki, go to Click View Demo Other free tools with free hosting & levels of permissions and access –SeedWiki –Wikicities
Blogs
What Is a Blog? Easily created, updateable website that allows author or authors to publish instantly to Internet from any connection Not built on static chunks of content Engages readers with ideas, questions, and links Will Richardson. Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts. 2006
Blogs in Plain English YouTube Video By Lee Lefever
Why Use Blogs? Promotes critical and analytical thinking Is medium for increasing access to quality information Combines solitary reflection and social interaction Extends classroom interaction beyond walls Provides means for online filing cabinet
How Do I Get Started? Sign up for blog at Blogger Free & easy to use Can create as many blogs as you want with levels of privacy
How Can I Learn from Others Using Educator Blogs? Alan Levine Levine Anne Davis Davis Stephen Downes Downes David Warlick Warlick Tim Wilson Wilson
Podcasts
What Is a Podcast? An audio or video file on the Internet that is delivered to a user’s computer or hand held device Is available on a subscription basis NOTE: An Apple iPod is not required.
Podcasting in Plain English YouTube Video By Lee Lefever
Why Podcast? Easy method to share information with students & colleagues –Tech Tool Reviews –Video How-to Presentations –Discussions on Course-related Topics –Guest Speakers –Sharing and Commenting on Student Work
TAC Podcasts
iTunesU: a gathering place for podcasts iTunes U
NOVA on iTunes U
Where to Find Podcasts? NOVA on iTunes U – iTunes Store Podcast Directories –
How Do I Listen to a Podcast? Subscribe. Use Podcatcher software known as aggregator. iTunes (most popular) or Doppler Radio Podcast is available through RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed.
What Hardware Is Needed to Create Podcast? A computer - either a PC or a Mac. PC – Pentium 4, 1 gig of space. A soundcard that features a mic-in jack. A microphone. Prices from $9 - $150.
Recording Software PC or MAC – Audacity with LAME MP3 encoder – free, open-source MAC – GarageBand $79
A Road Map to Your Podcast 1.Determine Audience 2.Define your Message 3.Develop script or outline 4.Assemble gear and equipment 5.Record 6.Edit 7.Convert to mp3 8.Publish and promote
Legality Issues Beware of using licensed music. Use public domain or music under Creative Commons license.
Odeo Garageband Create your own music with Fruity Loops, Acid, or Garage Band (MAC)
Podcast Search Tools ITunes Store Podcast Directories – – –
Have fun podcasting! if you need Visit for resources on podcasting.
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Print Resources Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for the Classroom by Will Richardson What No one Ever Tells You About Blogging and Podcasting by Ted Demopoulos