CRS (clickers) presentation
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Digital Literacy for St. Cloud State University
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MC 205 | 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Lecture Capture and D2L
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http://huskynet.stcloudstate.edu/help/training/
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Technology Instruction Week: Social Media
March 25 – March 29
MC 205 | 1:00pm – 2:00pm
o Monday
Facebook: does it belong in the classroom? Why, how and when…
o Tuesday
Apps for collaboration and creativity
o Wednesday
I found a job on Twitter….
o Thursday
LinkedIn is my resume…
o Friday
Is social media a nuance or perfect opportunity for school?
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Excellent article regarding MOOCs and digital storytelling:
http://www.educause.edu/ero/article/ds106-not-course-not-any-mooc
Come to our discussion on digital storytelling this coming Friday, March 1, 2013, 2PM, Miller Center 205
social media on mobile devices (Twitter and Facebook) to accommodate and enhance learning – and audio and video applications to enhance your presentations and projects.
– What is social media
– What are mobile devices
– Why social media on mobile devices?
– How they intersect in learning and teaching
Hands-on
– Describe your mobile device and determine its OS
what is OS and what kinds there are. Why is it important
– What social media applications are you familiar with
http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/hr2012.pdf
http://vergepipemedia.com/blog/using-social-media-for-higher-education/
http://ctlt.jhsph.edu/blog/post.cfm/social-media-in-higher-education-mobile-devices
Branding messages do three things: 1) create awareness, 2) try to convince consumers that a product or service is a solution to their problem, and 3) create a feeling of familiarity and relationship with the consumer, commonly known as “brand affinity.” That’s why most SMB TV commercials show the owner, staff, and premises onscreen or are narrated by the owner. Twenty years ago, advertising provided the same kind of social edge that good social media reviews do today. A typical broadcast media pitch to an advertiser would suggest that commercial messaging was subliminally greeted by consumers as if it was a referral from friends. (My first job was selling radio time, and frankly this pitch was well-enough accepted to justify repetitive spot buys.)
Instead of commercials, develop a content marketing strategy that reinforces the brand message without being pushy. Get customers and allies to define their brands for and with them via social media, and supplement call to action media buys with online loyalty and deals programs that drive immediate business.
The new, 10th edition of “instructional Technology and Media for Learning” by Smaldino et al is out. on p. 191 there is a good layout of the basics for design as discuss during the design session of January 22, 2013. Link to the handouts of that session here: https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/2013/01/22/basics-of-design/
This is the link to a scanned copy of the pages related to visual design: http://web.stcloudstate.edu/informedia/design/visual_design_smaldino.pdf
http://www.iie.org/Blog/2013/January/MOOC-Themes-to-Watch#.UQZ0Qu4oY4k.twitter
Do you have ideas and suggestions? Pls share your thoughts…
Here is a link to the CETL blog on MOOCs: http://blog.stcloudstate.edu/cetl/2013/01/31/more-on-moocs/
Good afternoon, pls have a handout on
Creating groups in D2L with dropbox[es] and discussion[s]
web.stcloudstate.edu/informedia/d2l/creating_groups_in_D2L_with_dropbox.docx
Tuesday, Jan 22, 2PM, we met to discuss the basics of design, graphic design in particular.
Sliderocket and SLideshare
Here is the handout with sources and outlines. Pls feel welcome to contribute with your sources and ideas.
Design Basics
Handouts
– What is design and how to we approach it
to prepare the preliminary sketch or the plans for (a work to be executed), especially to plan the form and structure of
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/design
what is graphic design
The process and art of combining text and graphics and communicating an effective message in the design of logos, graphics, brochures, newsletters, posters, signs, and any other type of visual communication is the formal, short definition of graphic design. Today’s graphic designers often use desktop publishing software and techniques to achieve their goals.
http://desktoppub.about.com/cs/basic/g/graphicdesign.htm
– Why is it important to consider it
Graphic design helps clarify meaning and ease communication from one person (persons) to another, and it does so in a few ways.
http://www.quora.com/Why-is-graphic-design-important
– How do we enact it
Hands-on exercise: create well-designed PowerPoint.
– Keep it simple
Your slides should have plenty of white space, or negative space. Do not feel compelled to fill empty areas on your slide with your logo or other unnecessary graphics or text boxes that do not contribute to better understanding. The less clutter you have on your slide, the more powerful your visual message will become.
– Limit bullet points and text
The best slides may have no text at all.
– Limit transitions and builds (animation)
– Use high quality graphics
– Have a visual theme but avoid using PowerPoint templates
– Use color well
Color evokes feelings. Color is emotional. The right color can help persuade and motivate. Studies show that color usage can increase interest and improve learning comprehension and retention.
You do not need to be an expert in color theory, but it’s good for business professionals to know at least a bit on the subject. Colors can be divided into two general categories: cool (such as blue and green) and warm (such as orange and red). Cool colors work best for backgrounds, as they appear to recede away from us into the background. Warm colors generally work best for objects in the foreground (such as text) because they appear to be coming at us.
Graphic Design Fundamentals
http://www.garrreynolds.com/design/basics.html
http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/design/graphic-design-basics-elements/
http://psd.tutsplus.com/articles/web/50-totally-free-lessons-in-graphic-design-theory/
Know Thy User: The Role of Research in Great Interactive Design
http://www.slideshare.net/frogdesign/know-thy-user-the-role-of-research-in-great-interactive-design
http://webdesign.about.com/od/webdesigntutorials/a/aa070504.htm