Friday, 2 December 2011

Cuteki clock

A cute frog clock. there's more after the link

http://www.cuteki.com/widgets/clocks/







Cuteki free cards

Cuteki Pin Widget

A free pin widget. Hover over it and there's more animation. says, Thanks for following my blog.

more pins link = http://www.cuteki.com/widgets/pins/pin-widget.aspx?id=3






Cuteki free cards

Cuteki calendar widget

A free and cute calendar. More of them inside here

click the link to download = http://www.cuteki.com/widgets/calendars/calendar-widget.aspx?id=2

More option on language chooser including espanol, nihongo, deutsch, francaise, italiano, portugues.




Cuteki free cards

Thursday, 1 December 2011

Back To Top Widget - html

Put a gif image at right bottom page to lead visitor back to the top of the page. Suitable for blog that have a long way to scroll upward again.

This are the HTML code in green colour

<!---startCopyRotatingArrow--->
<style type="text/css">.backtotop a:hover {background:none;}</style>
<div class="backtotop"><a style="display:scroll;position:fixed;bottom:5px;right:5px;" class="backtotop" href="#" rel="nofollow" title="Back to Top"><img style="border:0;"
src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjsqqOd1OORBXDboQikpQCE-u7uou_v6wbyWR2MXxAiFDsYcOE9LcKil91TBw4OzRdMf-tE1VHPMTqok8NDZ56QJzFpaXZduL0cvdduKZodxgOpSVo0xDVra-L-xIrhnwotHYwcnjgyOb1G/s1600/back-top.gif"/></a></div>
<!---endCopy--->




or this one


<!---startCopyUpArrow--->
<style type="text/css">.backtotop a:hover {background:none;}</style>
<div class="backtotop"><a style="display:scroll;position:fixed;bottom:5px;right:5px;" class="backtotop" href="#" rel="nofollow" title="Back to Top"><img style="border:0;"
src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgwwSxREvRgnbgvNJY8JwkOFCJBTNAh343kRPjsgww9CFRnnvGS8LMcVWjZi8m3ChzLFcWnqxNwCNROuu7D2aoDrcSLbG9GYQqNcTHcz4Qb4T3TahBwxhvbRotu-bWcZlNqRp_8NmvNPN8n/s1600/arrowup.gif"/></a></div>
<!---endCopy--->



If you have a problem to install html/java script it in blogspot, please click [here]

you can change the src="code" above into your own gif or jpeg picture, by your file in a website or your own picture in a file hosting.
Right mouse click on the gif ==> click copy image location. Replace the code


How to install html widget

Often, visitor asking how to install html or javascript widget / gadget in blogspot. Follow the picture given steps 1, 2, and paste


instructions 1, 2 and paste


Enjoy

Random Posts Widget With Thumbnail - blogger

The Random Posts Gadget will  display a list of Random Posts(from your blog) on your Blog’s Sidebar. The Gadget has an options panel and can be configured to meet your needs. The Gadget inherits styles from your Blog. But you can override the colors if you want(this was done to support third party templates which doesn’t have the skin variables properly designed).

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CLICK HERE for demo and

CLICK HERE for direct install into your blogspot (need login)

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

10 Tools for Increasing Engagement in Online Courses

Over the last few years I've done a lot of work developing writing and redeveloping online courses and course materials. In the initial rush to get learning online many organisations got themselves a Moodle platform and then attached a whole load of PDFs and .docs, added some forums and the odd video clip and called it an online course. It's no surprise then that drop out rates for online learning courses have been so high.


The advent of Web 2.0 though, brought a whole bunch of new tools that course designers could take advantage of to make content more social, interactive and engaging.

Here are some of the tools I've been using recently to embed a bit more interactivity into the courses I work on.


Storify - http://storify.com




Storify is a great tool for collecting together  a mixture of web based resources and references into a web based widget that you can then structure into a digital research paper. You can easily pull in comments from Facebook, Twitter or Google searches as well as a range of other social media sources. You then add blocks with your own commentary and reflections. The whole thing can then be embedded into a webpage. This is a great tool for developing digital literacy and referencing online sources.


Tricider - http://tricider.com


Tricider is a great tool for crowd sourcing opinion. You start with a single question problem and then you or your students can add possible solutions to the problem. Students can also add some pros and cons to the solutions and vote on the ones they prefer. These can be embedded into webpages and can give far more structure to online discussion than things like threaded forums which often become garbled and confusing.

Urtak - https://urtak.com


You can use Urtak to create simple social questionnaires for your courses. Although the responses are quite limited (Yes / No / Don't care) This can still be a useful tool for quick straw polls before developing deeper discussion through a forum. It also give students the chance to compare their opinions anonymously with those of classmates and also add their own questions to the questionnaire. The questionnaires can also be embedded into web pages and materials.

Intervue.me
- http://intervue.me



This is also a tool for creating questionnaires, but in the case of Intervue.me the questions can be open ended and the respondent leaves their answer verbally using a web cam. Intervue.me can't be embedded into pages , but you can link to your questionnaires and you can download the video clips of the answers as mp4 so you can then use these in materials you develop and as the basis for further discussion.

VYou - http://vyou.com/



You can use Vyou embed a video booth that students can go at any time of day to ask you questions. The video booth gives the impression that you are always available and builds some presence on your course. The messages students send you are delivered to an inbox and you are notified so that you can answer them. Vyou also has a very handy mobile app so you can answer the questions where ever you are on your iPhone or other mobile device.


Keek - http://www.keek.com/



It's a good idea to get students to keep a learning journal on any course they do. It can feel a bit dull though writing journal entries to yourself, so why not get student to create a video based learning journal using Keek. They can add entries each day just using a web cam and microphone and you can leave video comments on their entries. Students on your course can also be encouraged to 'follow' each other. Individual entries can also be embedded into web pages which can enable you to build pages that share insights from your course participants. Keek also has a free mobile app that allows you to up date from mobile devices such as iPhone.


Bundlr - http://gobundlr.com/


This is a really useful tool for sharing theme based collections of bookmarks. It creates a very visual record of the book marked links which you can then embed into your course pages as widgets. This can be a really useful tool for setting research tasks based around a group of online resources.

Zooshia - http://zooshia.com/


Zooshia is a handy tool for creating widgets from social network sources that can be embedded into web pages. The widgets show a dynamic stream from whatever source we select. This can make suggestions for twitter or facebook people to follow much more informative and can also allow you to embed dynamic widgets from YouTube channels which will make your content much more dynamic too.

Present.Me - http://present.me/



Present.Me  can help you create online presentations from your PowerPoint slides. You can then add your talking head commentary to your slides and embed the whole thing into your online course. This works well as a lecture replacement and having a presenter that you can actually see along side your slides can help add to the engagement with your learners. You can embed this into your page and build a forum around it for follow up discussion.

Goanimate - http://goanimate.com
 

Online course content can become very dry and serious, so why not spice it up by creating a few animations using something like GoAnimate. It's a an easy tool for creating short animated dialogues that can be exported as video clips and embedded into your course. You can use these to introduce topics or raise issues for further debate.



I hope these ten tools and the links from them have given you a few ideas into how you can spice up your online courses and make them more engaging and enjoyable and help you to retain students. Please leave a comment if you have suggestions for other free tools you have found useful for developing online content.

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Nik Peachey