logging in or signing up Bibb County Presentation jenniferlbarnett Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 689 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: July 02, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Technology For Tomorrow’s Learners Summer Technology Conference Bibb County High SchoolJuly 13-14, 2009 Jennifer L. BarnettFayetteville High School, Talladega County Using Wikis and Other Wonderful Web Tools to Teach Slide 2: Begin with the end in mind… Free calling! Download the Skype software. Now you can make free, great quality calls from your computer. You can use your internet connection and turn your computer into an internet phone and make free Skype-to-Skype calls. You and your friend will need to have a headset (or use your computer’s built-in microphone and speakers) to talk to each other. Webcams allow you to use video as you talk. www.skype.com My username – jenniferl.barnett Have you ever tried to apply something you learned in a workshop but found yourself confused and frustrated? Well, that doesn’t have to happen for you. Call me on your computer using skype. Slide 3: Consider the Format of your Class Wiki / Blog Slide 4: Consider the Structure of your Class Web Page A hierarchical structure might work best with a “content” heavy wiki. Place these items on your Navigation Bar and on your home page Slide 5: Consider the Structure of your Class Wiki The Vertical List structure might work best for a wiki used as an online bulletin board. Slide 6: What specific pieces of information might I include in my class wiki/blog? Course Information Expectations Teacher Information or Bio Calendars Handouts Power Points Pictures Embedded media from other useful web sites/tools Extended class discussions Article reviews/critiques Opinion polls and surveys Class Notes Review Materials Links - Web sources used in class, Webquests, research sites, Extra credit readings, other teachers and school pages Slide 7: Where Can I Get Engaging Content for My Wiki or Blog? Slide 8: Where Can I Get Engaging Content for My Wiki or Blog? Slide 9: Tricks Embedding Media Most wikis and blogs, such as Wikispaces, support adding embedded pictures, video, applications and other media through the use of the [[media]] tag. Using this tool, you can embed video clips, sounds and music, chat clients, and any other content designed to be shared from HTML pages. The easiest way to use this is to use the "Embed Media" tool from the visual editor or the text editor. In the popup window that appears, paste the HTML code given to you by the content provider. Slide 10: Wiki /Blog Tips Make your wiki or blog your home page to help keep it updated. To remember to put important handouts or documents on your space, try this. After you print your document, don’t make copies it until you upload it. You can place it where you want it later. A Great Top 10 Tips from Wetpaint Central Give your home page a great name. Keep your home page text short. Put 4 to 5 links on your home page to other pages on your site. Tell people what they can do on your site. Add lots of photos and videos. Add links and descriptions of your photos. Avoid blank pages. Use headers and subheads. Use keyword tags on every page. Keep your site’s navigation menu simple – no more than 10 or 12 main pages. Slide 11: Contact Me Email – jbarnett@tcboe.org Skype – jenniferl.barnett Blog - http://jenniferbarnett.edublogs.org Wiki – http://fhswolvesden.wikispaces.com Mail – Fayetteville High School 170 W W Averitte Drive Sylacauga, Alabama 35151 256.315.5550 (ph) 256.315.5575 (fax) You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Bibb County Presentation jenniferlbarnett Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 689 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: July 02, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Technology For Tomorrow’s Learners Summer Technology Conference Bibb County High SchoolJuly 13-14, 2009 Jennifer L. BarnettFayetteville High School, Talladega County Using Wikis and Other Wonderful Web Tools to Teach Slide 2: Begin with the end in mind… Free calling! Download the Skype software. Now you can make free, great quality calls from your computer. You can use your internet connection and turn your computer into an internet phone and make free Skype-to-Skype calls. You and your friend will need to have a headset (or use your computer’s built-in microphone and speakers) to talk to each other. Webcams allow you to use video as you talk. www.skype.com My username – jenniferl.barnett Have you ever tried to apply something you learned in a workshop but found yourself confused and frustrated? Well, that doesn’t have to happen for you. Call me on your computer using skype. Slide 3: Consider the Format of your Class Wiki / Blog Slide 4: Consider the Structure of your Class Web Page A hierarchical structure might work best with a “content” heavy wiki. Place these items on your Navigation Bar and on your home page Slide 5: Consider the Structure of your Class Wiki The Vertical List structure might work best for a wiki used as an online bulletin board. Slide 6: What specific pieces of information might I include in my class wiki/blog? Course Information Expectations Teacher Information or Bio Calendars Handouts Power Points Pictures Embedded media from other useful web sites/tools Extended class discussions Article reviews/critiques Opinion polls and surveys Class Notes Review Materials Links - Web sources used in class, Webquests, research sites, Extra credit readings, other teachers and school pages Slide 7: Where Can I Get Engaging Content for My Wiki or Blog? Slide 8: Where Can I Get Engaging Content for My Wiki or Blog? Slide 9: Tricks Embedding Media Most wikis and blogs, such as Wikispaces, support adding embedded pictures, video, applications and other media through the use of the [[media]] tag. Using this tool, you can embed video clips, sounds and music, chat clients, and any other content designed to be shared from HTML pages. The easiest way to use this is to use the "Embed Media" tool from the visual editor or the text editor. In the popup window that appears, paste the HTML code given to you by the content provider. Slide 10: Wiki /Blog Tips Make your wiki or blog your home page to help keep it updated. To remember to put important handouts or documents on your space, try this. After you print your document, don’t make copies it until you upload it. You can place it where you want it later. A Great Top 10 Tips from Wetpaint Central Give your home page a great name. Keep your home page text short. Put 4 to 5 links on your home page to other pages on your site. Tell people what they can do on your site. Add lots of photos and videos. Add links and descriptions of your photos. Avoid blank pages. Use headers and subheads. Use keyword tags on every page. Keep your site’s navigation menu simple – no more than 10 or 12 main pages. Slide 11: Contact Me Email – jbarnett@tcboe.org Skype – jenniferl.barnett Blog - http://jenniferbarnett.edublogs.org Wiki – http://fhswolvesden.wikispaces.com Mail – Fayetteville High School 170 W W Averitte Drive Sylacauga, Alabama 35151 256.315.5550 (ph) 256.315.5575 (fax)