mimicking podcasting in course management software (cms)
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http://web.stcloudstate.edu/pmiltenoff/cms_podcast/cms_podcast.pps http://www.und.nodak.edu/instruct/gschnellert/cms_podcast/cms_podcast.pps. Mimicking podcasting in Course Management Software (CMS). … IN PROGRESS…. Plamen Miltenoff, Associate Professor, SCSU - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Mimicking podcasting in Course Management Software
(CMS)
Plamen Miltenoff, Associate Professor, SCSU
Gary Schnellert, Associate Professor, UND
http://web.stcloudstate.edu/pmiltenoff/cms_podcast/cms_podcast.ppshttp://www.und.nodak.edu/instruct/gschnellert/cms_podcast/cms_podcast.pps
…IN PROGRESS…
Plan
Define Course Management Software
General idea of communication tools in CMS
General idea of blogs and podcasting
Use of podcasting in CMS
Discussion and questions
Course Management Software
Blackboard and WebCTLargest player[s] on the market
Desire to Learn (D2L)
Moodle, e-College, Coursework, Angel Learning, etc.
More on CMS at: http://www.edutools.info/static.jsp?pj=8&page=HOME
Communication Tools in CMS
General idea of communication tools in CMS (Blackboard, D2L)
Discussion list
Chat
News
Pager
Blogs and Podcasting
General idea of blogs and podcastingBlogs
Definition from Wikipedia:
A blog is a Web site for which an individual or a group generates text, photographs, video, audio files, and/or links, typically but not always on for which an individual or a group generates text, photographs, video, audio files, and/or links, typically but not always on a daily or otherwise regular basis.
Blogs… differences from…
Difference from traditional sites:
allows for easy creation of new pages, since new data is entered into a simple form
allows for easy filtering of content for various presentation, like by date, category, author, or other attributes
allows the administrator to invite and add other authors, whose permissions and access are easily managed
Blogs… differences from…
Difference from forums and newsgroups:
only one person or group can create new subjects for discussion on their blog
A network of Blogs differ from forums or newsgroups in that only one person or group can create new subjects for discussion on their blog. A network of blogs can act similarly to a single forum in that each individual entity in the blog network creates subjects of their choosing for others to discuss
these different subjects are presented in a thread-like format on a meta-forum with no one single poster having any greater control discuss; these different subjects are presented in a thread-like format on a meta-forum with no one single poster having any greater control over the content of the thread than any other
… and Podcasting
General idea of blogs and podcasting
Podcasting Definition from Wikipedia:
Podcasting is a term used to describe a collection of technologies for automatically distributing audio and video programs over the Internet using a publisher/subscriber model.
Podcasting in CMS
Computer to computer
Computer to cell phone and back
Computer to PDA (palmcasting) and back
Podcasting in CMS
Computer to computerUsing Blackboard CMS
Listening
Recording
Using D2L CMS Listening
Recording
Podcasting in CMS: computer to computer
Wireless students
Distributive learning students
Hyb
rid c
lass
room
stu
dent
s
DiscussionList
DiscussionList Student’s voice message
Instructor’s voice message
Podcasting in CMS: computer to computer
Instructor’s voice message
Student’s voice message
Student’s voice message
Student’s voice message
CMSCMS
Closerlook
Student’s
voice message
Student’s voice message
CMSCMS
Podcasting in CMS: threaded discussion in D2L
Instructor’s voice messageStudent’s voice message
Instru
ctor’s
thre
ad starts
Student’s response
Instructor’s
response
New instructor’s thread
CMSCMS
Podcasting in CMS: threaded discussion in Blackboard
Student’s
voice m
essage
Inst
ruct
or’s th
read
sta
rts
Student’s
response
Instructor’s response
New instructor’s thread
evencloser
look
Podcasting in CMS: threaded discussion…
Handout on podcasting in D2LAvailable at:http://web.stcloudstate.edu/pmiltenoff/cms_podcast/handout_d2l.html
Handout on podcasting in Blackboard
Available at:http://web.stcloudstate.edu/pmiltenoff/cms_podcast/handout.html
Closerlook
Podcasting in CMS
Computer to cell phone and PDAUsing Blackboard CMS
Listening
Recording
Using D2L CMS Listening
Recording
Podcasting in CMS: Computer to cell phone
Student’s voice message
Instructor’s voice messageInstructor’s voice message
Student’s voice message
Student’s voice message
Student’s voice message
Student’s
voice m
essage
Student’s voice message
CMSCMS
Discussion
IssuesWhy in CMS
Same interface
Password protected
Why not independentFor advanced users
Questions
Evaluation at: http://web.stcloudstate.edu/pmiltenoff/cms_podcast/survey.html