REVIEWS AND RELATED ACTIVITIES


Thursday, September 29, 2011

Evoca Related Video

Evoca Activity No. 1


Objective:
1.        To enhance the vocabulary skills and pronunciation.
2.       To enhance the ability to use modern publishing and collaboration tools.
Student Activity:
                Create a letter for your family. Read and record your voice and publish it online.

Evoca

         Evoca is an amazing product. It allows users to record voice notes, Skype calls, conferences, meetings, and more. All from a phone, Skype application, computer mic, etc. Create, upload, and organize audio/podcasts with the easy to use recording and playlist interface. Employing the latest communications technologies, Evoca allow sharing of recordings via Facebook, Twitter, personal blog, or website. They’ve even gone as far as to develop a WordPress plugin or avid bloggers and podcasters. With that said – their SEO is great! High pagerank, good inbound links, optimized meta data, social media outlets, blog, etc.

Animoto Activity No. 1

Objective: To enhance students creativity through modern online tool.
Day 1: Students are going to search pictures and videos about world’s greatest mathematicians. Using Animoto, they are going to make a presentation.
Day 2: Students are going to present their presentations.

Animoto Related Videos

Animoto


          Animoto analyzes the provided photos, video clips and music, using them to generate a video similar to a trailer. According to the website, the song is analyzed, producing a unique video every time. The site also claims that no two videos are ever the same.
          Animoto can be use also in learning. It can help to enhance individual’s artistic skills. It can create a more effective and fun way of presenting lessons through slideshows and video presentation.

Widgets Activity No. 1

Teacher: Instruct students to answer the Grammar Girl Quiz Widget.

Students: Navigate to the given link below and answer the Grammar Girl Quiz Widget.

Goal: Students can discover a new way of learning through using web widgets.

Link for Grammar Quiz Girl: http://www.widgetbox.com/widget/grammargirlquiz

Widgets


web widget is a small piece of code that can be placed on a website or blog, such as embedding a video from YouTube.
The four most common places to use web widgets are:
·         Websites. Whether it is a personal website or a business website, widgets can enhance productivity or just add a little fun to your site. Common examples of a widget on a website are ad blocks such as Google Ads.
·         Blogs. Widgets can give your blog a personalized feel, or provide advanced utility for your readers. A common example of a widget on a blog are those "Digg this" icons that will automatically submit blog posts to Digg.
·         Personalized Start Pages. Widgets can also add productivity and/or fun to your start page. A common example of a widget on a start page is RSS readers used to deliver the headlines from your favorite blog or news source such as Yahoo! News or CNN.
·         Social Networking Profiles. You can use widgets on a Social Network to tell more about yourself, such as listing out your favorite books, or have compile your favorite songs into a play list to play for visitors to your profile.

One problem many people have is actually finding widgets to put on their webpage or blog. Most personalized start pages come with a small gallery of widgets that can be used on the start page, but if you are looking for a widget for your blog, it can sometimes be difficult to locate them.
This is where widget galleries come into play. Widget galleries allow people who create widgets to post their widget to the gallery so people like you and me can easily find them. These galleries allow you to search by category to find the widget you are interested in for your blog or social networking profile, and often will even help you get it installed properly.
 How can Widgets be useful to learning?
The use of widgets in the world of learning opens up new opportunities for the development of reusable content, rich applications and useful information services.
First, widget makes the development of learning applications cheaper, a real case of write once, play « everywhere ». Well, not yet, but soon. It is relatively easy to convert a widget for use on different systems (WordPress, Moodle, Pageflakes, etc.).
Secondly, widgets may help leverage or supplement existing API (application programming interface) on institutional systems. Why not a widget offering to search all the learning resources repositories, inquiring real time in the library system for books due, displaying schedules, course offers, job opportunities in a specific fields etc.
Finally, widgets make possible the creation of highly flexible PLEs (Personal Learning Environment) or e-Portfolios, for the learner as for the learning designer.

Etudes Activity No. 1

Instruction:
          The students will familiarize the computer’s keyboard for a half of the class session and then test if they have really familiarize the keyboard, they are to be blind folded and they are to type their names.

Etudes


Etudes is a non-profit 501(c)(3), public charity organization that offers centralized hosting, support, site and account management, training and professional development opportunities to institutions and organizations that need a turn-key, fully-managed course management solution. As an Application Services Provider, Etudes supports over 270,000 student enrollments annually across 25 client institutions with its platform.
           Additionally, Etudes leads open source software development, focusing on building content authoring, collaboration and assessment tools, with an emphasis on e-learning and the needs of its Etudes users and clients.