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Confessions of an IT Poser

Tools, Tricks, and Tipsto Help Achieve Your

Distance Education GoalsJessie Daniels

Distance MBA Productions ManagerTennessee Tech University

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Poser: (n)

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How on earth did I end up here???

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Confession #1Dear Diary, If one train leaves Chicago at 11am traveling at a speed of 75 mph, and another train leaves New York at noon traveling at a speed of 60 mph, how on earth do I figure out how to get accounting lectures to be just as effective if their students are on one of those trains rather than in the classroom?

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Content Delivery Challenges and Tips

●Challenge: AACSB Accreditation!

●Modular Delivery is key

●Don’t be swayed by every wind that blows

●Lowest common denominator? KISS

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Modes of Delivery

●Video (Studio vs. Screen Capture)

●Audio Only (audiocasts)

●Audio narrated PPT

●Docs

●Size matters (File size, that is)

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Methods of Delivery

●iLearn (D2L)

●iTunes U

●RSS feeds (requires updating of websites or equivalent)

●The key is to find out what works for your students! (Note: Expect FREQUENT changes and requests)

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Tools to Help

●Audacity (open source audio recording and editing)

●Camtasia ($$ Screen capturing software: Editable)

●Jing Project (Screen captures; image and video)

●Zamzar (File converter)

●Impatica ($$ PPT compressor/converter)

●iSpring (PPT converter)

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Confession #2Dear Diary, Today, I explained the same thing to 14 different students and 3 professors. The task takes five minutes to accomplish and I spent 189 minutes explaining it over the phone, IM, email, and in person. I am no math wiz, but that seems like a waste of time. There has got to be something I can do to keep from doing that again.

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Tutorials, Troubleshooting, and Resource Management

●JIT Tutorials vs. Common Troubleshooting

●“I know I have that...where did I put it?”

●Communication: How to get what you have out there

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Some tools to help

●del.icio.us (My Favorites or Bookmarks wherever you go!)

●drop.io (Like a blog/wiki but more focus on file sharing)

●Zamzar (file converter)

●Jing Project (screen capture, image and video)

●An Organizational PLAN!

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Confession #3

Dear Diary, So a student doing an international exchange, a finance professor, and an HR manager from a multi-national corporation walk into a bar... if it were just that easy....

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Online Collaboration and Presentations

●People, places, and purpose

●Absolutely essential for our program

●You can’t do it all! Mention many, support one or two

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Some Communication Tools

●Elluminate (V-Room and V-Class)

●Google Chat (Video, audio, and chat)

●Skype (Video chat)

●Oovoo (Video chat, conference options)

●Dimdim (Online meetings; phone option)

●Scriblink (Whiteboard, chat, file sharing)

●Zoho (Many options like Google)

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Google: One Stop Shop●Google Docs: Collaboration and Editing Documentation

oPresentations, Documents, Spreadsheets, Forms, Surveys

●Google Chat

●Gmail (over 7GB of space!)

●Google Calendar

●Google Reader

●Google Scholar (Academic Search Engine)

●Partnerships with Blogger, YouTube, and Others (Picasa)

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Confession #4

Dear Diary, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, LinkedIn, Flickr... so where does my professional life end and my personal life begin? Wait. What personal life?

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Social Networking●Purposeful Utility: Think first

●What works for one, may not fit for another

●Beware of mixing business with pleasure

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Some Tools●Facebook (Groups are especially helpful)

●Twitter (Useful for networkers, JIT problem solving)

●Linked In (Groups are useful for academic and professional discussions; jobs)

●MySpace (Personal web page and interaction)

●Flickr (Photosharing, apps available with most other social networking sites)

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Confession #5

Dear Diary, Maybe, just maybe, I am getting the hang of this. As long as nothing changes, I think I’m good.

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Keeping Up●Blogs! (Just Google Educational

Technology or Instructional Technology Blogs)

●Online groups and forums through social networking

●Conferences and Personal Networking

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Questions? Confessions of your

own?

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Resources●Audacity: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

●Camtasia, Snagit, Jing and More: http://www.techsmith.com/

●Zamzar: http://www.zamzar.com/

●Impatica: http://www.impatica.com/

●iSpring: http://www.ispringsolutions.com/

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More Resources

●Delicious: http://delicious.com/

●Drop.io: http://drop.io/

●Elluminate: http://www.elluminate.com/

●Skype: http://skype.com/

●Oovoo: http://www.oovoo.com/

●Dimdim: http://www.dimdim.com/

●Scriblink: http://www.scriblink.com/

●Zoho: http://www.zoho.com/

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Still More Resources●Google: http://www.google.com

●Facebook: http://www.facebook.com

●MySpace: http://www.myspace.com

●Twitter: http://twitter.com

●Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com

●Flickr: http://www.flickr.com

●Some good blogs: http://barrydahl.com/ http://www.teachbesttech.org/index.php/itu/ http://www.techlearning.com/

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Contact Info

Jessie DanielsDistance MBA Productions

[email protected] or [email protected]

On Facebook and Linkedinhttp://twitter.com/jessiedaniels


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