Monday, June 30, 2008
Ning - Create your own social network
I read about Ning from the EduCause Learning Initiative (www.educause.edu/eli) and decided to try it out. Ning allows you to set up your own social network. You have probably heard about FaceBook and MySpace... Ning is the same concept but provides more flexibility for creating a network that is specific to your purpose. Think about creating a social network for your course... you could facilitate discussion, support collaboration, and provide students with a "place" to meet and work.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Acrobat.com
"Acrobat.com is a set of online services — file sharing and storage, PDF converter, online word processor, and web conferencing — you can use to create and share documents, communicate in real time, and simplify working with others. It's free, so sign up now."
I played around with ConnectNow and had a great online impromtu meeting, shared some files, played with the video option, and the screen share. Overall it was easy to use and worked well. It is Flash-based and has a clean interface.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
VoiceThread

Have you been looking for a tool that supports a conversation related to photos or video? VoiceThread (http://voicethread.com) may be the answer for you! It supports zooming in on photos, adding voice, text or video comments associated with a single or multiple photos, or with video. You can add comments from your computer or even from your phone. In addition, you can "doodle" on the video. Check it out!
Microsoft Office Interactive Guides
Are you lost with the new "ribbon" in Microsoft Office applications? Microsoft has created a Flash-based interface to help you... Go to: http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/training/HA102295841033.aspx and choose from the Interactive Guides and Mapping workbooks.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Welcome to the new Technology for Teaching Blog
I realized the other day that I need a place to "put" all the links to cool technology tools that I find. I don't know about you, but I am always getting emails from people with links to technology that can be used for teaching and learning. I tend to add them to my favorite bookmarks or save them in my email folders, but then I can't remember where to find them again.
So, this blog is a place to "put" these links, with annotations about how these tools could be used, how they are used, etc.
Stay tuned!
So, this blog is a place to "put" these links, with annotations about how these tools could be used, how they are used, etc.
Stay tuned!
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