Feedreader Follow-up Tutorial

The show hosts of Classroom 2.0 would like to share a very special treat for you! Lorna Costantini created a fantastic screencast of how to use a feedreader and add feeds. It is a few minutes long and is filled with excellent information. Viewing this video will answer any questions you may have had after participating in the live or recorded show. Click on the image to launch the video and enjoy! Popcorn anyone?


Date: Saturday, January 17, 2009

Time:  9:00am PST/10:00am MST/11:00am CST/12:00pm EST/5:00pm GMT
The session room will be open for 30 minutes before the actual start time for anyone who wants help or to make sure you connect correctly.



Duration:  1 Hour
Recording (audio):  http://audio.edtechlive.com/cr20/cr20live17jan09.mp3
Recording (full): https://sas.elluminate.com/p.jnlp?psid=2009-01-17.0914.M.E3162F7795F38E59D810DA9587F1C2.vcr
Chat log: http://wiki.classroom20.com/CR+2.0+LIVE+17+Jan+09

Sharetabs: http://www.sharetabs.com/?classroom20live01172009
Wiki to share show topic and newbie question suggestions: http://wiki.classroom20.com/Classroom+2.0+LIVE!+Show

Agenda:
* Newbie Question of the Week:  What is a feedreader and why do I need one?
* Booktalk/Blog Post/Article of the week: 10 Google Forms for the Classroom by Tom Barrett, UK
 http://tbarrett.edublogs.org/2008/08/23/10-google-forms-for-the-classroom/
  Let's Talk About It!
*Topic: Google Forms

Follow-up Reading/Viewing Suggestions:


Surveys Vs Google Spreadsheets-Darren Draper             http://drapestakes.blogspot.com/2008/02/surveys-via-google-spreadsheets.html
Google Gets It-Kristin Hokanson  http://khokanson.blogspot.com/2008/03/google-gets-it.html
Turn Google Spreadsheets into a Self-Grading Quiz-Vicki Davis (includes screencast) http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/2008/11/turn-google-spreadsheets-into-self.html
Example of a class quiz on GMT and time zones (form view)        http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=p2cvNbF37wpXOqrYm6VOrIw
Surveys and Forms with Google Docs-Miguel Guhlin    http://www.edsupport.cc/mguhlin/archives/2008/08/entry_7660.htm
Easiest. Forms. Ever. - Dan Schellenberg http://dansramblings.wordpress.com/2008/02/06/easiest-forms-ever/
Link to screencast from Dan's blog post -   http://www.screencast.com/users/DanSchellenberg/folders/Jing/media/9dfec60e-0464-459e-b658-cab5d7c0db2c
Quick and Easy Forms with Google-Lynette Chandler,TechBasedMarketing    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxYZKkusg-Y
Example of student tech survey (getting to know you)    http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pz8kbIbukiobrOyIG-pY5Vg
Example of college technology course survey form at beginning of course-Dean Mantz    http://21cteaching.wikispaces.com/week-01
Example of survey results page from favorite holiday poll  http://winterwonderland.wikispaces.com/Holiday+Polls
Example of project registration sign-up form on wiki   http://winterwonderland.wikispaces.com/Register
Classroom Clicker via Google Forms-Chris Duke    http://www.cmduke.com/2008/09/classroom-clicker-via-google-forms/
Google instructions for creating forms http://docs.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=87809&topic=15166
Podcast with Jennifer Wagner creating a Google form step-by-step to help a teacher automate daily lunch count procedure (Making Connections#37/EdTechTalk/8-28-08-chat log includes link to a sample Professional Development teacher survey) http://edtechtalk.com/node/3277
Commoncraft Video: RSS in Plain English  http://www.commoncraft.com/rss_plain_english
What is RSS? - video created by Shawn Wheeler (can be viewed online or downloaded) http://portal.peoriaud.k12.az.us/News/PUSDRSS/PUSDRSS.aspx

Screencast tutorial created by Lorna Costantini on how to set up a feed using Bloglines.
http://www.classroomblogging.com/how-to-set-up-a-feed-using-bloglines.html


 


Comments

Mon, 11 May 2009 09:08:37

As in browser based reader, the images and rich media content are just so well crafted into the lay out of the reader; for instance video media content plays seamlessly inside the blog article surrounded by the author content as they intended it to be.

 



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