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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
March 17, 2010
As you continue working on your new course developments, please also continue to be thinking of ways to incorporate audio presentations into your courses. Please remember that I'd like to see a minimum of 3 audio lectures/presentations in your development projects.
The resource I'd like to discuss this week as an audio option is Elluminate Live! Many of you are familiar with this resource as it is the Webinar format used for online faculty meetings. But have you thought about using this resource as part of a lecture or even as part of a course assignment option where students do a presentation themselves? While it may be problematic to require students to complete their own Elluminate session, offering it as an assignment option is a great opportunity and students have responded really well to this choice when it has been given to them.
The following links will guide you through the process of getting starting with doing your own Elluminate Live! recorded presentation as well as directions on how to direct students to use this tool.
Click here to view how you as the developer or how an instructor would access and use Elluminate Live to record a presentation.
Please click here for a short demonstration on how students would use Elluminate Live
One important note when recording Elluminate Live! sessions, you will need to select "Share" or "Public" when setting up your parameters so that it can be easily copied when courses are copied for future quarters.
If you have any questions on how to use this resource, please don't hesitate to ask.
Have a great rest of the week, and once again, Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Heather
Monday, July 6, 2009
July 6, 2009
Good Morning,
I hope everyone had a wonderful fourth of July weekend! I am now back from maternity leave and have had an opportunity to go in and take a look at your developments and they look like they are coming along nicely! There are a few of you that I have not yet had the opportunity to meet and I look forward to meeting you over the upcoming weeks. Heather and I will continue to work together on helping you with your developments.
This week I would like to go over a few resources that are valuable to all online developers. As developers it is important that you are aware of all of the tools that are available to both students and faculty in order to assist in the course facilitation process.
- Smartthinking.com – Smart Thinking is the online tutoring center that is available for our students. To learn more about how this works please click on this training created by Heather Thomton-Stockman. Please feel free to work Smartthinking.com into your course developments by having students use this resource to submit drafts of essays before submitting them for grading or to simply encourage them to submit questions to the online tutors.
- Skillsoft – This resource contains many online books and simulations that may pertain to your course development topic. You can use this resource by requiring students to read portions of books or complete a skill brief. To learn more about this resource please view the training created by Heather Thomton-Stockman
- Elluminate Live – Elluminate Live is a web conferencing tool that is available for all students and staff. Heather has created training on how a student would use Elluminate and on how an instructor would use Elluminate
Please also work this resource into your courses where appropriate. It is a great tool to use when you are interested in forming a learning community in the course.
Please let me know if you have any questions on any of the above tools
Have a great week!
Amy