3. WordPress
Blogging System
• Open or closed
• Server or web application
• Lots of plug ins
• Can create social network using BuddyPress
http://wordpress.org/
6. Wiki
Website System
• Allows its users to add, modify, or delete its content via a
web browser usually using a simplified markup language or
a rich-text editor.
• Users can comment on each page
• Can track page changes
• Can close wikis off to public
• Many systems around (web, cloud, server)
http://www.wikispaces.com/
9. Ning
Member based social network site
• Allows its users to add, modify, or delete its content via a
web browser usually using a simplified markup language or
a rich-text editor.
• Users can comment on each page
• Can track page changes
• Can close wikis off to public
• Many systems around (web, cloud, server)
• $
http://ning.com/
23. Skype
Voice over internet communication tool
• Text and Voice Chat
• Skype to Phone
• Group calls
• Application Sharing (pro)
http://www.skype.com
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25. Twitter
Micro Blogging tool
• 140 Characters
• Followers, Groups, Hashtags
• Myriad of apps and software for PC, Mac and Mobile
• Twitter stream can be embedded across the web
http://www.twitter.com
@mickgwyther
27. Google +
Facebook style social media
• You catergorise followers into Circles
• Can hang out and chat with followers
• Can comment and add to others posts
https://plus.google.com
29. Visual Tools for creating
content
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30. Share video with YouTube or Vimeo channel
Why YouTube or Vimeo
• Shift video bandwidth off your site/LMS
• Avoids video player plug in issues
• Works on most all devices
• No cost
• Doubles as marketing tool for your RTO
• Embed easily into LMS/Website/Blog/Wiki
31. Share audio with Podomatic
Why Podomatic?
• Shift audio bandwidth off your site/LMS
• Works on most all devices
• No cost
• Embed easily into LMS/Website/Blog/Wiki
33. Voki
Simple Website Avatar creator
• Create and customise characters
• Add audio or text to speech
• Embed into website, blog, Moodle etc.
http://www.voki.com/
40. Creative Commons is a nonprofit that offers flexible
copyright management tools for creative work.
Offering your work under a Creative Commons
license does not mean giving up your copyright. It
means offering some of your rights to any taker,
and only on certain conditions.
Creative Commons
41. Attribution - This applies to every Creative Commons
work. Whenever a work is copied or redistributed under a
Creative Commons license, credit must always be given
to the creator.
Non commercial - Lets others copy, distribute, display,
and perform your work — and derivative works based
upon it — but for noncommercial purposes only.
No Derivative Works - Lets others copy, distribute,
display, and perform only verbatim copies of your work,
not derivative works based upon it.
Share Alike - Allows others to distribute derivative works
only under a license identical to the license that governs
your work.
Creative Commons Licenses
50. Feedly
Follow hundreds of blogs in one place
• Subscribe to Blogs
• Tag by topic
• Share with others
http://www.feedly.com
51. Google Drive
Create and share documents
• Create documents, spreadsheets & excel in the Cloud
• Share and joint editing
• Download in variety of formats
• Embed into blogs, wikis, Moodle etc
• Repository of files
https://docs.google.com
54. Social Bookmarks - Diigo
Create and share bookmarks
• Social bookmarking, web annotation, collaborative
research services,
• Capture a variety of data - screenshots, pictures, notes,
etc
• Share on mobile, read sites offline
http://www.diigo.com
56. Social Bookmarks - Diigo
Create and share bookmarks
• Social bookmarking, web annotation, collaborative
research services,
• Capture a variety of data - screenshots, pictures, notes,
etc
• Share on mobile, read sites offline
http://www.diigo.com
60. Mindmaps
Tools for organising and representing knowledge and
relationships graphically
•to generate ideas (eg brainstorming)
•to design a complex structure (eg complicated texts, large
web sites)
•to communicate complex ideas
•to aid learning by explicitly integrating new and old
knowledge
64. Resources – Top 100 tools
http://c4lpt.co.uk/top-100-tools-for-learning-2011/
65. Resources – Cool Tools for Schools
http://cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/
Notes de l'éditeur
You can use each of these navigation icons by tapping with your finger: Access to apps - You can visit the apps loaded on the tablet. Apps are software to help you do your job like Calenders, Polaris office, Your files, Email, Internet and more. Home Screen - You can return to the Home screen from anywhere in the tablet. Back – Use this icon by return to the previous screen Task Manager - You can see all the applications you currently have open and visit or close as needed. Settings – Tap the Time to access basic settings such as WiFi connection, Brightness, Tablet settings and your most recent notifications of files saved. Lets take a look at Access to Apps , Task Manager , Setttings and Internet Search.