Archive for November, 2008

Nov 26 2008

Kitchen sink!

Published by Mike Temple under Getting started

Hi fellow Edubloggers – did you notice that there’s new functions in your toolbar.  Just click the kitchen sink icon on the far right of your write toolbar

Great stuff James – we can now choose different font sizes, embed media, undo, add custom characters etc

Have fun

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Nov 19 2008

PhotoFunia

Published by Mike Temple under Getting started

Thanks to Glassbeed via twitter

This PhotoFunia looks great for adding effects to your pics – I think the kids will love it

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Nov 19 2008

Adding photos to Flickr from mobile (cell) phone

Published by Mike Temple under Getting started

This took me a few minutes to work out but is basically quite simple

1 Get a free Flickr account
2 You need a phone (or pc) with email facility
3 Sign into your Flickr account
4 Go to http://www.flickr.com/tools/mobile/
5 Under ‘Tips & Tricks for Uploading’ click on ‘upload by email’
6 Your account will now be given an email address to send your photos
7 Under this is a place to add a tag to a specific set – this tag can then be used to select all those photos you send and embed them in a slideshow. Save this setting
8 Save this as a contact on your phone under ‘Flickr’
9 Take a photo
10 Choose to send it by email
11 Add a comment in the body of the text message – this will be a descriptor for the photo when uploaded
12 Send
13 In Flickr, search the tag you added
14 this will now select all those uploaded pics
15 If you want to embed them in a blog etc, just choose share and copy the code
16 Paste this into your blog/website as html
17 Voila

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Nov 14 2008

School Library Journal Leadership Summit 2008

Published by Mike Temple under Library blogs

With a focus on “Remixing Library Collections for Digital Youth

This summit is aimed at bringing together publishers, authors, technology leaders, editors, librarians, other educators to explore where content is headed and how we can take advantage of this dynamic world to fully engage both students and teachers.

http://www.sljsummit.com/images/slj08logo.jpg

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Nov 14 2008

Simple podcasting

Published by Mike Temple under Podcasting

Since the change (I call it demise) of Springdoo – now called Bedroom tv! I’d like to suggest the simplest podcasting tool ever.

Vocaroo needs no sign up – just use it.  You can record a podcast (voicemail) and then email it or post it online using an embed code or an email link

Link to the file

Well done Vocaroo

Thanks to Joe Dale for the tip

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Nov 14 2008

Merging Google Calendars

Published by Mike Temple under Calendar, Google

If your school posts its dates onto a Google calendar and you happen to keep your information on Google too, you might want to use the merge facility to add the school’s dates to your own.
It really seems to be very simple.

  • Just open up the school calendar
  • In the bottom RH corner, there is a Google Calendar logo with a + sign
  • Click on the + sign
  • This will load up your Google calendar and ask you if you would like to import the calendar
  • Agree to this and you have successfully merged them

I hope this is useful

BTW – I haven’t managed to find and undo functionm for this – perhaps someone can help

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Nov 13 2008

Sharing online resources – Searchme stacks

Published by Mike Temple under Getting started

Searchme stacks is a great tool for sharing and showing resources, including web pages and video

Take a look at the video

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Nov 12 2008

Making up dummy or multiple email accounts for students

If you want to sign up your students for a web 2.0 application and this requires an email account, simply use your free gmail account

GMail

You can register different unique account names numerous times using your own e-mail address by doing this:

emailaddress+1@gmail.com
emailaddress+2@gmail.com
emailaddress+3@gmail.com
emailaddress+4@gmail.com
emailaddress+5@gmail.com

Carey Pohanka suggested that you could use the student’s name instead of a number, and then you won’t have any problems identifying them

emailaddress+student name@gmail.com

I didn’t know that trick, many thanks

All activity the websites under these accounts will be sent to your original, derivative e-mail (i.e. emailaddress@gmail.com). This way, you’ll be able to give each student a unique application account, while also being able to monitor their account’s activity.

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Nov 09 2008

Top 100 learning tools

Published by Mike Temple under Getting started

Thanks to Jane Knight for collating and producing this list. You might want to to check out if there are new ones you’ve perhaps missed

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Nov 03 2008

Google forms – a digital poll

Published by Mike Temple under Getting started

Google has many tools which are not readily seen by all of us, perhaps they pop up when least expected. This one came up in the K-12 online conference and although I’d heard about them, I’d not really made the connection – are you like that too?


So, if you want to get some opinions easily, then just use Google Forms – you can get the analytics when the form returns start coming in.

  1. sign up for a free Google account
  2. go to “My account”
  3. choose “docs”
  4. click on “new” menu then “form”
  5. start filling in your requirements

you can have a whole variety of answer formats, from multiple choice to checkboxes

Check out the K-12 feedback form for a good example

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Nov 03 2008

A brave new world-wide web

What a great video this is – I highly recommend it to those trying to engage others in a discussion on why to use web2.0 tools in the classroom or for CPD

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