Free Resources for Online Interaction
My Three Principles of Effective Online Pedagogy - Bill Pelz
Synchronous Online Tools:
Zoom videoconference services https://www.zoom.us/
YouSeeU (both synchronous and asynchronous): http://www.youseeu.com/
VoiceThread (asynchronous): https://voicethread.com/
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Free Case Studies: http://sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu/cs/
-Mostly Case Studies for the sciences, but a great resource
Wikispaces: www.wikispaces.com
-Free wiki for educational purposes.
CamStudio: http://camstudio.org/
-Windows only
-Produces AVI’s which can then be converted to SWF
Jing: http://www.techsmith.com/jing.html
-Screenshots and up to 5-min screencasts
-Mac or Windows
Capture Me: http://www.chimoosoft.com/products/captureme/
-Open source
-Record screen shots and “short” mp4’s (no sound)
-Several still image formats (PNG, JPEG, etc.)
-Mac only
Blueberry Flashback Express: http://www.bbsoftware.co.uk/BBFlashBack_FreePlayer.aspx
-Windows only
-Webcam enabled
-Flash and AVI formats
YouTube: www.youtube.com
-Upload and share your recorded lectures and videos
-Classify them as public, unlisted or private, depending on your intended audience
Online Video Conferencing
Skype: Video conferencing for up to 5 users, audio-only for up to 25
Google+ “Hangout”: Up to 10 users (with Google+ accounts) can enter a “Hangout.”
-Hangouts include screen-sharing capabilities as well as informal graphics.
-Can be synced with YouTube account and videos can be streamed live and recorded for later viewing.
Note: Videos are PUBLIC while being recorded, can only later be re-classified as “private” or “unlisted.”
OpenTok (formerly TokBox): http://www.tokbox.com/
-Video chat for up to 20 participants
Synchronous Online Tools:
Zoom videoconference services https://www.zoom.us/
YouSeeU (both synchronous and asynchronous): http://www.youseeu.com/
VoiceThread (asynchronous): https://voicethread.com/
_____________________________________________________________
Free Case Studies: http://sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu/cs/
-Mostly Case Studies for the sciences, but a great resource
Wikispaces: www.wikispaces.com
-Free wiki for educational purposes.
CamStudio: http://camstudio.org/
-Windows only
-Produces AVI’s which can then be converted to SWF
Jing: http://www.techsmith.com/jing.html
-Screenshots and up to 5-min screencasts
-Mac or Windows
Capture Me: http://www.chimoosoft.com/products/captureme/
-Open source
-Record screen shots and “short” mp4’s (no sound)
-Several still image formats (PNG, JPEG, etc.)
-Mac only
Blueberry Flashback Express: http://www.bbsoftware.co.uk/BBFlashBack_FreePlayer.aspx
-Windows only
-Webcam enabled
-Flash and AVI formats
YouTube: www.youtube.com
-Upload and share your recorded lectures and videos
-Classify them as public, unlisted or private, depending on your intended audience
Online Video Conferencing
Skype: Video conferencing for up to 5 users, audio-only for up to 25
Google+ “Hangout”: Up to 10 users (with Google+ accounts) can enter a “Hangout.”
-Hangouts include screen-sharing capabilities as well as informal graphics.
-Can be synced with YouTube account and videos can be streamed live and recorded for later viewing.
Note: Videos are PUBLIC while being recorded, can only later be re-classified as “private” or “unlisted.”
OpenTok (formerly TokBox): http://www.tokbox.com/
-Video chat for up to 20 participants