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Showing posts with label share. Show all posts

T4LT - Screencasting with Zoom



Zoom is an online video meeting platform with a rich set of features. Screen sharing and recording are two features that, when combined, create an easy method for producing screencast style videos. Learn more about Zoom at http://zoom.us.

Using YouTube to create captions: http://www.kirkwood.edu/site/index.php?p=37423

T4LT - Open Educational Resources - Part 3


More Open Educational Resources!

Websites mentioned in this episode:
-OER Consortium (http://oerconsortium.org/)
-Connexions (http://cnx.org/)
-OpenStax College (https://openstaxcollege.org/)
-Saylor Academy (http://www.saylor.org/)
-Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/)
-EdX (https://www.edx.org/)
-Canvas Network (https://www.canvas.net/)
-Education Portal (http://education-portal.com/)
-Annenberg Learner (http://www.learner.org/)

T4LT - Group Tools



Digital tools for group collaboration are plentiful. Which tool is best will vary on the needs of the group work and preferences of those involved. Share resources and files, collaboratively create documents and presentations, or manage entire projects from start to finish.

Sites mentioned in this episode:

Google Docs
http://wikispaces.com
http://PrimaryPad.com
http://QikPad.org
http://prezi.com
Google Drive
http://dropbox.com
http://wiggio.com

Where to Subscribe to T4LT:
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iTunes: http://goo.gl/9j4gI

T4LT - Sharing Resources (Part 2)

This is part 2 of our sites for sharing and finding shared content across the web. In this episode, we highlight a few big players like MIT and Yale, as well as current (and future) Angel/eLearning features such as the learning object repository and Blackboard's soon to launch xpLor site/software.

Sites mentioned in this episode:
http://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm
http://oyc.yale.edu/
http://www.ocwconsortium.org/
http://www.wisc-online.com/
http://www.blackboard.com/sites/xplor/infographic.html

T4LT - Sharing Resources (Part 1)


Where do you find great content for your courses? In this episode, we share a few of the most popular sites for content sharing and grabbing. Use these materials for inspiration or plug them into your existing stream of activities to support learning. Sites mentioned in this episode: 

http://www.merlot.org/
http://www.montereyinstitute.org/nroc/
http://hippocampus.org/
https://www.khanacademy.org/
http://www.kirkwood.edu/itunesu
http://www.youtube.com

Join Me - Web Conferencing

Join.me is another quick web conferencing option. The FAQ claims a meeting could support up to 250 connections. That's more than most free options. No webcam or voip audio - instead, it's all about screenshare and conference calls (long distance charges may apply). The presenter can also share screen control with any viewer - making hands on tech support a possibility.


Could be handy when you need to see what your student sees. Or perhaps for some live assessment of computer skills.

In case you missed it, here's a link to our Web Conferencing episode.