Saturday, September 10, 2011

PE1_iMovie



This is my first time using Lynda.com to work through any training.  The IMovie training videos, although looking daunting due to the sheer amount of them, are proving to be extremely helpful.  The instructor is easy to listen to, and takes things step-by-step towards building a knowledge base for using IMovie.  The beginning few videos seemed a little elementary, however as I continued moving through the clips I found that the instructors elementary tone and pace at the beginning creates a building block on through the tutorial.  As I am working through the videos, I can also see the value in creating many short clips in stead of a few longer ones, as these will be a great resource to look back on while I am working through my first few IMovie projects.  I am beginning to really like what I see with both Lynda.com and IMovie.  

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

BP2_Web 2.0 Tool (UDUTU)

I chose to use the Web 2.0 tool UDUTU.  This tool is a free authoring tool that allows people to publish information on the web and allows for easy access, as you can publish it to an internet location, zip drive, or even Facebook for easy access. 


I wanted to create a quick how-to course to demonstrate its capabilities, so I chose to design a general informational piece giving basic steps to brushing your teeth.  Using this general but basic idea, I was able to create a quick course to run through the tutorial videos on how to complete a course using UDUTU easily. 

The tool is very user friendly, as you simply choose a name for the course and select a design to use to easily navigate the interface of your webpage.  Adding slides is quick and easy and is much like using Powerpoint or Keynote when designing the interface, as the pictures and text can be as basic or as complicated for each slide as you so choose. The tool but has the ability to use as an interactive site as well, which is ideal for children and students alike.  I chose a elementary design to make the developmental process as easy as possible, however the interface is interactive if you so choose dedicating buttons to pick multiple choice answers as well as sequencing and video clip ability.  



This picture indicates the first window seen when creating the first slide of the course.  Once it is named, you are free to start creating the rest of your project with pictures and text.  Here is a screenshot of my first final project.  As elementary as it seems, I wanted to illustrate how easy this tool is to begin and use from start to finish.



UDUTU seems to be an excellent tool, and I am excited to continue to use it to create and develop new and innovative courses for training purposes.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

CS1 RSS Feeds





I chose this blog because I find that often managers attempt to control their employees by micromanaging them in an attempt to ensure that the job is done and done well.  I think we as humans are all guilty of micromanaging others in some way, whether that be a mother to her children urging them to do their chores, a teacher to their student in regards to completing assignments and getting them ready for tests, a man/woman to their spouse/significant other urging them to complete tasks of some kind…the list goes on and on.  This being said, I think that managers who try to remove micromanagement from their normal management styles tend to get the buy-in from their employees and therefore earn their respect quicker meaning they will work harder to accomplish a goal.  This feed gives pointers on exactly how to show manage people effectively and efficiently without making your employees feel like they are being analyzed with every move they make.


This RSS feed popped out at me immediately.  It contains dozens of articles on how to lead a team of people through change.  Many of the articles illustrate how leaders are cultivating a new community of leaders.  It gives good practices as well as motivational quotes to continue to help managers lead teams.  The authors are everyday people explaining what techniques they use to help effectively lead a team.


I have been using this website for years now, and decided to add this feed to my Google reader project, as the articles directly effect both my job.  National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators is a source that keeps me current on Financial Aid and policy changes.  It also gives me the upper hand on the word around so that I can prepare my team for what is to come regarding federal aid.  This feed lets me know when federal website outages will take place and keeps me up to date on federal updates that will directly impact the advice my team gives their students.


This RSS feed is all about Social Media in the workplace.  There are book reviews as well as articles endorsing the Social media interaction in the office, as it promotes creativity and community interaction.  The employers old way of thinking is that they are demanding focus from their social-media-free employees and therefore getting more accurate work from them.  This feed’s thoughts are that social media creates a forum of community where often people bounce ideas off each other to get more accurate information and innovative ideas by simply allowing employees to freely use social media sites. 


I added this feed because it will allow me to remain current on the information or misinformation that is out there for reading about financial aid.  Often my team gets random questions from their students about different financial aid help websites.  The internet is filled with misinformation about financial aid and how to maximize the federal aid they could qualify for.  This will help me stay as current as possible on the misinformation given to hopefully help my team deliver correct information on how to accurately help their students.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

BP3 Google Screen Shots

Here are the screen shots for my IGoogle account.


  This tool looks like it is going to be amazing once I start using it.  The more I play with it, the more I fall in love with IGoogle.  It really is a one-stop-shop to all of the websites I use on a daily basis.  I can't wait to start adding my work links on here as well which will allow me to hardly ever have to search through my bookmarks again.
  It did take me a little while to determine that the "box of links" was an actual gadget used on the website.  I spent a lot of time adding the different links to the homepage and trying to figure out why it wasn't looking like the pictures on the assignment.  Once I figured that out though, it was easy sailing, and the assigment seemed to go by rather quickly.
  Now to start playing with my new IGoogle account!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

BP1_Welcome to my Blog

Hi Everyone -

Welcome to my Blog!  This blog is my first assignment towards completing the Education Media Design and Technology Graduate Certificate Program. I am new to blogging, but am intrigued after reading through my first assignment for Emerging Technologies in a Collaborative Culture class.

I manage 2 teams of people (1 in office and another 2 hours away) and have been looking for new and innovative ways to communicate and build training materials.

I am extremely excited to see where this class and program will take my teaching abilities.

I can't wait to meet the rest of our class!