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  1. 1. Advanced Topics
  2. 2. During the module, we will explore and discuss the exciting learning tools available in Blackboard 9.1. Participants will learn how they can use SafeAssign, Assignments, Journal, Blogs, Wikis, Mash-Ups, Videos and Discussion Boards to compliment a variety of learning styles.
  3. 3. By the end of this workshop you will be able to:  Check student papers for plagiarism  Collect student files through Blackboard  Create a place for students to Journal  Create a blog for students to post entries  Create a wiki  Add YouTube, Flickr, Slideshare  Create Discussion Board forums
  4. 4. Free plagiarism detecting tools integrated into Bb Internet, ProQuest, Institutional document archives, Global Reference Creates a learning opportunity Draft SafeAssign ignores quotation marks, block quotes, etc. Use SA more as a teaching tool and not so much as a “catching” tool When reviewing, check the highlighted areas to make sure they are actually plagiarized Identify matches that are not really matches and then recheck the paper Urls, Titles, Common phrases
  5. 5. Below 15% 15%-40% 40%+
  6. 6. Assignments Feature Deploy, Receive, and Grade Assignments Grade Center Column associated with Assignment No more email attachments! File always stored on Blackboard Snow Days Turnaround policy
  7. 7. Journals Self-reflection, learn about student and their experience with learning material Learn how learner learns Meaningful and memorable connections with course material Organize and clarify thoughts Two Parts: Entry and Comments All users can view, only instructors can comment
  8. 8. Assignment Ideas After each topic, ask students to freewrite for 10 mins. Ask students to write a definition or about their perception pre-lecture about a topic. Following the lecture/reading/video/practice, they can re-journal Students can journal their questions, research and summarize answers Journal their emotion following a reading/video/lecture/speaker How will you apply what you have learned? Instructor/course feedback: What did you like about today’s topic? How could today’s topic been made more interesting?
  9. 9. Blogs Web Blog, We Blog Online journal Knowledge, understanding, analysis, synthesis, evaluation Text, hyperlinks, video, files Enrolled users can create, view, and comment Reflective, critical thinking skills, engage with course material, growth throughout course, improve writing/thinking Meaningful connections through comments
  10. 10. Assignment Ideas One word that describes/sums up the topic, blog title is descriptive word, post explains word choice Comment on a blogger with a different opinion, conclusion, perspective Blog as an iconic person, daily diary Prospectus for upcoming assignment, blog serves as a place to detail progress, seek advice, and share resources
  11. 11. Wikis 1990’s: The Wiki Was Born! Collaborative site, website-like Only enrolled users can view, contribute, and comment View wiki history Examples of wikis: http://firstday.wikispaces.com/ http://ncconlinelearner.wikispaces.com/
  12. 12. Assignment Ideas Student presentations Group projects Class resource center Students can take turns posting class notes Students can create a course study guide Things to Consider:  Makes sure to include detailed instructions, practice wiki  The concept of “linked” pages  Create a template for students  Firefox for Mac users  Wiki etiquette document: http://bit.ly/wikieti
  13. 13. Mash-Ups “In Web development, a mashup is a Web page or application that uses and combines data, presentation or functionality from two or more sources to create new services.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashup_(web_application_hybrid) Add content from an external site:  YouTube  Flickr  Slideshare Part of a test question, topic in DB, part of an assignment Content resides on external site Incorporate media Compliment a variety of learning styles
  14. 14. Assignment Ideas: YouTube A site for viewing and sharing online videos Introduce a course topic Start conversations in the DB Demonstrate various viewpoints and perspectives Engage students as the video relates real-world examples of course content Students can search for videos that further express their DB posting/opinions/perspectives
  15. 15. Assignment Ideas: Flickr A site for viewing and sharing photographic images Images can be used as writing prompts Students can search for pictures to express a story, idea, themselves, etc. though a series of images
  16. 16. Assignment Ideas: Slideshare A site for viewing and sharing PPT, Word docs, PDFs World’s largest community of shared presentations One of the 200 most visited websites in the world Placed #5 out of top 100 Tools for Learning in 2010 by educators worldwide Slideshare is used by the White House and many other government departments Use to introduce a topic Search for a presentation related to a course topic
  17. 17. Discussion Board Synchronous and synchronous forums Forums: organize discussion Thread: series of posts related to the same topic (Forum), first message Reply to thread The shy student
  18. 18. Assignment Ideas Pre-test questions Questions for guest speaker Semester goals, course-related life experience, final thoughts Brainstorm Current events Ask open-ended questions
  19. 19.  Instructor presence  Recognize student contributions  Weave students comments into your own  3-7 students per forum  Set and communicate expectations
  20. 20.  Be respectful of others and polite.  Use correct grammar and punctuation.  Avoid all CAPS.  Review and edit your post prior to hitting “Submit.”  Stay on topic, remain clear and concise.  Use multiple, short paragraphs as opposed to longer ones

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