Archive for July, 2008

Collaborative Learning with Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts

Posted on July 19th, 2008 by Karl Richter
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I’ve been using Edublogs for my online class on Collaborative Learning and Web 2.0.  It’s a 2-unit class, so if it were on campus, it would be scheduled for a total of 32 hours.  The typical online course meets via Web conference with Adobe Connect for the same amount of time.  32 hours spread over [...]

Jing

Posted on July 7th, 2008 by Karl Richter
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I do a lot of work with screen recording software, so the first time I saw Jing, it didn’t really impress me. I use Adobe Captivate for the bulk of my screen recording. (Along with occasional need for something that records real-time movies like Camtasia does for my PC or iShowU does for my [...]

Tracking Course Completion with Google Docs

Posted on July 6th, 2008 by Karl Richter
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A friend of mine recently went to the Google campus as part of their Google for Educators program. One of the things he told me about during our run together this morning was the form tool that’s inside Google Docs. I’ve created a quick sample of a mock-up of how it could be [...]