This document discusses using online teaching tools like Delicious and Blackboard to engage students. It describes Delicious as a social bookmarking tool where students can bookmark and tag websites to share with the class. It outlines several tools on Blackboard including discussion boards, blogs, wikis, and podcasts that can be used to foster collaboration and discussion among students. It provides examples and demonstrations of how each tool can be implemented in the classroom.
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Online Teaching Tools in the Classroom
1. Online teaching tools in the classroom
Reaching your students using Delicious and the resources available in Blackboard
February 19, 2010 — 3:15 P.M.
2. A brief overview
✤ Delicious: social bookmarking
✤ Blackboard Tools
✤ Discussion boards
✤ Blogs
✤ Wikis
✤ Podcasts
3. Signed in as kreeger I
delicious Home Bookmarks People Tags Se
Home
See what's hot on Delicious, or go to your Bookmarks
Fresh Bookmarks Popular Bookmarks Explore Tags
The freshest bookmarks that are flying like hotcakes on Delicious and beyond.
See more recent bookmarks
Apple - Aperture - What's new in Aperture 3. SAVE 6
via apple.com
photography designersmust ping.fm workflow photo
42 Related Tweets
2010 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit - SI.com SAVE 3
via sportsillustrated.cnn.com
models photo bikini porn women
Delicious:
34 Related Tweets
Answering The Bush “Miss Me Yet?” Billboard SAVE
3
via oliverwillis.com
graphs bush advertising
22 Related Tweets
WordPress To Posterous Users: Graduate to a Full Blog SAVE
3
Social Bookmarking.
via mashable.com
posterous wordpress mashable
12 Related Tweets
5 Insightful TED Talks on Social Media SAVE
333
via mashable.com
socialmedia ted social video socialnetworking
7 Related Tweets
What Small-Business Owners Need to Know About Cloud Computing - WSJ.com SAVE
5
Social bookmarking: tag and share online resources. via online.wsj.com
cloudcomputing no_tag saas @READREVIEW cloud_computing
7 Related Tweets
Follow others’ bookmarks and discover similar sites. YouTube - T-SHIRT WAR!! (stop-motion music video)
via youtube.com
SAVE
6
animation humor for videos stop
6 Related Tweets
8 Ways Google Can Become a Social Hub Overnight | Search Engine Journal SAVE
7
via searchenginejournal.com
google social media search social-media
5 Related Tweets
Snowmaggedon 1.0 in Time Lapse - DCist SAVE
5
via dcist.com
dc snow blog_post blizzard timelapse
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Foursquare Inks Deals With Major Media and Entertainment Brands SAVE
49
via mashable.com
foursquare mobile socialmedia geolocation trends
3 Related Tweets
delicious about blog terms of service privacy policy about our ads copyright policy forums support
4. Delicious
✤ Sign up for an account: pick a
username/password, and you’re set
(http://delicious.com/kreeger)
✤ Install bookmarking tools if desired
(Firefox, MSIE, ‘bookmarklets’)
✤ Start bookmarking and tagging
websites to Delicious
✤ (optional) Share with others
6. Delicious in the classroom
✤ Have students sign up for accounts
✤ Tag websites with assignment-specific tags (llt121 or llt121zeusassignment)
✤ Along with general tags (greek, mythology, olympus)
✤ Sense of collaboration: students share their findings with the class at posting time
✤ Reusability and persistence
7. Join Now! What's New? Learn more Help Sign In
delicious Home Bookmarks People Tags Search Delicious Search
Save a new bookmark
Nathan Borror's Bookmarks Browse these bookmarks BETA
Bookmarks | Network | Tags | Subscriptions
Site: http://www.playgroundblues.com
See more bookmarks in Popular or Recent.
sketch22 Type a tag Bookmarks 960 Tags Options
Display options Top 10 Tags
397 design 169
11 FEB 10 iProcessing SAVE
video 75
>"iProcessing is an open programming framework to help people develop native iPhone applications using the Processing language." This may help with the learning
django 53
curve.
news 44
iphone processing programming programming 43
9 politics 42
10 FEB 10 The Art of Editing: The New Old Skills for a Curated Life SAVE
journalism 38
>"Editing is to media as a performance is to a composition: It is an act of interpretation, rich with opportunities for personal insight, misguided judgments, or brilliance.
flash 33
Each individual is different, and each individual will construct experiences differently. In our new editorial roles, we’re tasked with acting as equal parts consumer and
inspiration 33
editor."
music 33
editing media information news
Tag Bundles 7
09 FEB 10 Leah Buechley's turn signal jacket built with LilyPad Arduino SAVE 17
apple 5
Every geeky bikers dream. design 16
lilypad led clothing arduino cycling entertainment 26
news 8
Touch | Interaction with RFID and NFC SAVE 819
places 3
Every wonder what RFID looked like? programming 14
work 2
rfid visualization interaction innovation
Unbundled Tags 896
LESS.app For Mac OS X SAVE 422
All Tags 969
This is proof designers need to get more comfortable with the command line. `lessc style.less --watch` isn't hard to type.
lesscss design commandline
Fritzing SAVE
Great tool for documenting your Arduino projects. delicious.com/sketch22 1449
arduino electronics schematics prototyping tools interaction opensource
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Wikis, discussion boards, podcasts, blogs, and more. Courses in which you are a TA:
ETC Pod casts
The campus standard for class collaboration.
11. Discussion boards
✤ Discussion boards > forums > topics >
replies
✤ Post a topic, have students reply to the
topic or each others’ replies
✤ Great for keeping record on general
discussion
✤ Comments can often include other
sources of media (web links, pictures,
etc.)
13. Blogs
✤ Also great for fostering question and
answer discussion
✤ Teacher posts question/topic, students
discuss in the comments
✤ Students post private posts, teacher sees
all of them and comments on their posts
✤ Students and teachers alike post blog
entries and everybody can comment on
everything
15. Wikis
✤ Ideal for collaborative documentation
✤ Everybody edits pages and creates links
to new pages
✤ Create a knowledge base of related
topics
✤ Groups work together to write one
document for the group
18. Podcast delivery
✤ Create podcasts using GarageBand,
Audacity, etc.
✤ Upload to Blackboard Content Area as a
podcast episode
✤ Blackboard indexes podcasts and gives
you a ‘subscribe in iTunes’ link
✤ Great for group projects that are audio/
video based; content is available to class
as soon as they’re posted online