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Online Communication to Foster Collaboration – Blogs, Wikis, & Podcasts. Technology Applications Center http://tac.nvcc.edu ; csimpson@nvcc.edu. Wikis. What Is a Wiki?. A website where anyone can edit anything anytime Use “edit page” link to add content to website Wikipedia.org.
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Online Communication to Foster Collaboration – Blogs, Wikis, & Podcasts Technology Applications Center http://tac.nvcc.edu; csimpson@nvcc.edu
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 http://www.pbwiki.com • Click View Demo • Other free tools with free hosting & levels of permissions and access • SeedWiki • Wikicities
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 www.blogger.com • 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 http://www.nmc.org/blog/alan • Anne Davis http://anne.teachesme.com • Stephen Downes http://www.downes.ca/ • David Warlickhttp://davidwarlick.com/2cents/ • Tim Wilsonhttp://technosavvy.org
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
iTunes U iTunesU: a gathering place for podcasts
Where to Find Podcasts? • NOVA on iTunes U – • http://www.nvcc.edu/about-nova/itunesu/index.html • iTunes Store • Podcast Directories – • http://www.ipodder.org/ • http://www.podcastalley.com/ • http://www.podcastdirectory.com/
How Do I Listen to a Podcast? • Subscribe. • Use Podcatcher software known as aggregator. • iTunes (most popular) or Doppler Radio http://www.dopplerradio.net/ • 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 http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ • MAC – GarageBand $79 http://www.apple.com/ilife/garageband/
Determine Audience Define your Message Develop script or outline Assemble gear and equipment Record Edit Convert to mp3 Publish and promote A Road Map to Your Podcast
Legality Issues • Beware of using licensed music. • Use public domain or music under Creative Commons license.
Odeo http://www.odeo.com/ • Garageband http://www.garageband.com/ • Create your own music with Fruity Loops, Acid, or Garage Band (MAC)
Podcast Search Tools • ITunes Store • Podcast Directories – • http://www.podcastalley.com/ • http://www.podcastdirectory.com/
Have fun podcasting! • Email tac@nvcc.edu if you need help. • Visit http://tac.nvcc.edu/ for resources on podcasting.
To get started http://tac.nvcc.edu/podcasts/
Share with a partner how blogs, wikis, or podcasting will be useful to you.
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