miércoles, 30 de octubre de 2013

About me


Welcome to my blog!!!!!

I'm Agustina (Sugar) Torok. This blog was created for the subject ICT in ELT, lectured by Paula Ledesma in INSP- UTN.

Here you will find a tutorial and an activity that you can do with five different web 2.0:

Click here to see all the theory that lays behind this blog.

I hope you find this useful. Please leave a comment!

Best!

Sugar

Glogster- Activity

Web 2.0: Glogster
If you need some help on how to create a Glog, please enter to this link:

Characteristics of the Group

Age: Adolescents/Adults
Level:B2- C1
Comments: The students use their own laptops in class.

Directions

Choose one of the novels, plays or poems that have been read throughout the year and prepare a presentation.
1.       Include details such as name of  the novel/ play/ poem, name of the author, date of publication
2.       Mention to which literary movement it belongs and give some characteristics.
3.       Mention the characters (if there is any)
4.       Mention the themes or topics that are dealt in the piece of work.
5.       Mention if there was any adaptation or representation.

Criteria for Evaluation

1.       Do not miss the information required.
2.       Do not make any spelling or grammatical mistake.
3.       Show that you know how to use Glogster. Include (minimum): three pictures, one video, one audio file, hyperlink one picture or word to one link, 3 animations, 3 text boards.

Example

Click here to see an example. 




Glogster- tutorial


Web 2.0: Glogster

What is Glogster?

Glogster is a social network that allows users to create free interactive posters, or Glogs. A "Glog", short for "graphics blog", is an interactive multimedia image. It looks like a poster, but readers can interact with the content.

Why Use Glogster?

Glogster provides an online environment to design interactive posters. The user inserts text, images, photos, audio (MP3), videos, special effects and other elements into their glogs to generate a multimedia online creation. Glogster is based on Adobe Flash elements. Posters can be shared with other users on the site, embedded in external wikis or blogs, and shared via many social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. Glogs can also be exported and saved to computer-compatible formats.

Users can integrate dynamic multi-sensory resources into traditionally text-oriented tasks. This Web 2.0 tool allows students to demonstrate their mastery of a subject by creating a poster that shows the information they learned.

An important disadvantage is that, since most of the files that you attach may be heavy, it may take too long in to open each element. Bare this in mind if you need this glogster for a presentation you may have some problems.

How to Create an Account

If this is your first time- Create an account
You can choose from these two options.



Complete the form with your personal information and click “register”. Do not forget to confirm your e-mail account. They will email you a link which you have to access in order to confirm your account.

If you have a Facebook account




Once you create an account you can start “gloging”. Take a look at Glogster’s home page:


How to Create a Glog

1.       Choose from the Glog template to start.
2.       Double click any of the elements that are automatically included. You can edit it, drag and drop it to any position that you like, resize or delete.
3.       If you want to add another element click the tool bar.


1.       Click here to make the tool bar appear or disappear.
2.       Click here to upload any kind of file. It will save in your account for later uses.
3.       Hyperlink any of the elements to another glog or website.
4.       You can go back to a previews or later step.
5.       Click here to preview your work.
6.       Once you have finished, click here to save your work.


Tag your work so that it can easily be found other users or yourself. Decide whether you want to make it public or private.


After you have saved it you can share it through Facebook Twitter or send the link to a friend. You can choose if you want Glogster to automatically share all your works on Facebook (Check this in Account setting)


7.       Click “text” on the tool bar, to add or edit some text.

  
8.       Click “graphics” on the tool bar, to add or edit some graphics.


9.       Click “image” on the tool bar, to add or edit some images.


You can upload a picture, find on the internet or grab it from you camera. You can also surf the net and find a piture from Google, Picasa, Flicks, Photobucket, Facebook and Clipart.

Once you are satisfied with the picture you can select a frame from the given categories.


10.   Click “wall” on the tool bar, to add or edit the background colour of your board.

You can upload a picture, find on the internet or grab it from you camera. You can also surf the net and find a piture from Google, Picasa, Flicks, Photobucket, Facebook and Clipart. You can also choose from the ready made walls that are in the Gallery or use a solid colour as well.


11.   Click “audio” on the tool bar, to add or edit some audio file.


There are any ready-made audio files. Therefore it is important that you either upload, link or grab your own audios. Once you have one you can choose a player from the different categories.


12.   Click “video” on the tool bar, to add or edit some videos. If you have not uploaded, linked or grabed any video, you can simply find one video on YouTube or Vimeo.
Then you should select the player.

Finally you must decide whether it will play automatically or if the viewer should play it.


13.   Click “data” on the tool bar, to add or edit any kind of information.


Example

Here is link to an example of a board.



Piktochart- Activity

Web 2.0: Piktochart
If you need some help on how to create a chart, please enter to this link:

Characteristics of the Group

Age: Adolescents/Adults
Level:B2- C1
Comments: The students use their own laptops in class.

Directions

Start with a blank chart. Create an info-graphic advertisement promoting a good habit.
1.       Present your topic and support it with 3 reasons.
2.       Include at least 3 blocks;
3.       Each of them with a different background colour;
4.       Include one video, one graphic and one picture;
5.       Include text (short and sweet), and
6.       You may use icons.

Criteria for Evaluation

1.       Your topic should be clear and the reasons valid;
2.       Do not make any spelling or grammatical mistake, and
3.       Show that you know how to use Piktochart by using the elements required in an attractive way.

Example

Here you can see an example.



Pinterest - Activity

Web 2.0: Pinterest
If you need some help on how to create a board on Pinterest, please enter to this link:

Characteristics of the Group

Age: Adolescents/Adults
Level: A2- B1
Comments: The students use their own laptops in class.

Directions

Create a board about things that you like.
1.       You may include food, sports, items of clothing, decorations for your house or anything that you find interesting.
2.       Write a short comment to each picture and say what it is representing or why you like that thing.
3.       Include, at least, 10 pins.

Criteria for Evaluation

1.       Include, at least, 10 pins.
2.       Do not make any spelling or grammatical mistake.
3.       Include a variety of things (not just food items or sports for instance.)

Example

Click here to see an example.




Piktochart- Tutorial

Web 2.0: Piktochart

What is Piktochart?

Piktochart is an easy infographic tool/creator/maker/designer that requires very little effort. Information graphics or infographics are graphic visual representations of information, data or knowledge intended to present complex information quickly and clearly.

Why Use Piktochart?

Due to their ability to present a huge amount of information in concise chunks & giving numbers/data a visual appeal, infographics became one of the best ways to share and promote content virally. They can improve cognition by utilizing graphics to enhance the human visual system’s ability to see patterns and trends.

How to Create an Account

Complete the form with your personal information and click “register”. Do not forget to confirm your e-mail account. They will email you a link which you have to access in order to confirm your account. You can also create an account using your Facebook or Google account.
The free version is very useful but limited. By paying a small amount of money you can get pro and access to better templates and more advanced tools


How to Create a Piktochart

Immediately after you create your account you can start working.


1.       Click here so see a drop down menu that contains options concerning the administration of your account and your saved projects.
2.       Click here to go back to this page (in case you are already working and you want to change the theme)
3.       Click here to see all your saved Piktocharts.
4.       Piktochart offers you some help in case you do not understand how to use this tool.
5.       Write on this bar the name of the theme that you need for easier search.
6.       Another way to find the appropriate theme is scrolling down until you find the right one.


1.       On a blank canvas you can add everything that you need: Graphics, background, texts, maps, graphs or videos.
2.       Click here to view a drop down menu with different icons separated into categories
3.       Click here to view a drop down menu with different images separated into categories
4.       Click here to upload images from your computer



5.       Click on this button and then click on the letters in order to change the background colour.

6.       Click on this button to see some formats


7.       Click here to add a chart, video or map.



8.       Click here to see a drop down menu with your settings account.
9.       Click here to see a drop down menu for saving or starting a new canvas.
10.   Click here to see a drop down menu with two options: restore or download Log
11.   Slap where necessary, to add a new block, delete one or move them.

Publishing a Piktochart

Once you are satisfied with your work click “publish” and select whether you want to save it as download it as image (JPG or PNG), HTML or share it on a social network.



Example

Here you can see an example.


Powtoon- activity

Web 2.0: Powtoon
If you need some help on how to create a video, please enter to this link:

Characteristics of the Group

Age: Adolescents/Adults
Level: B2 -C1
Comments: The students use their own laptops in class.

Directions

Create a 2-3 minutes video promoting good habits.

Criteria for Evaluation

1.       Your topic should be clear and the reasons valid;
2.       Do not make any spelling or grammatical mistake, and
3.       Show that you know how to use Powtoon by including: one video, uploaded pictures, animations, icons, audio and text. Make it in a tidy and comprehensible way.
4.       Make sure that you have enough music for your video, and that there are no silent parts.  

Example

Click here to see an example.




martes, 29 de octubre de 2013

Powtoon- Tutorial

Web 2.0: Powtoon

What is Powtoon?

PowToon is an online presentation software. It allows anyone to create animated videos that can be exported to YouTube for free. The free videos include the PowToon branding and users need to pay to remove it.

Why Use Powtoon?

Quite frequently, videos are used in the ELT classroom in order to foster visual and auditory memory. The teacher can create any kind of video that she need, or even allow students to create their own materials or carry on presentations in a more innovating way.

How to Create an Account

Complete the form with your personal information and click “register”.
 Do not forget to confirm your e-mail account. They will email you a link which you have to access in order to confirm your account. You can also create an account using your Facebook or Google account.
The free version is very useful but limited. By paying a small amount of money you can get pro and access to better templates, more advanced tools and longer videos.






How to Create a Presentation

1.       Choose your category


2.       Choose a template. Some categories do not have templates.


3.        Give a name to your presentation and write a short description



Once you select a category and a template PowToon will provide you with a short tutorial with some tricks that you can apply to your presentation.
Now, you can start creating a video. Your working screen will look like this:


1.       Click here to start a new presentation.
2.       Click here to save changes.
3.       Click here to add music.


4.       Click here to add images.



5.       Click here to add text

6.       Click here to preview your presentation.
7.       Export your video to YouTube



After you fulfill all the requirements…

8.       On this side you can see the progression of your movie/slides.
9.       Here you drop and organize all the elements you need
10.   This bar shows you the time progression of each slide. Automatically they last 10 seconds, but you can make them longer or shorter according to your needs.
11.   12. 13.

14.   On this side of the screen you can find different text formats, image holders, characters, animations, props, markers, shapes and backgrounds.
15.   Duplicate slide.
16.   Clone objects to new slides.
17.   Click here to switch project modes: movie /slide.
18.   Click here to add or delete a slide
19.   Click here to flip the object.
20.   Click here to enter effect with or without a hand.
21.   Click here to exit with or without a hand.

Example

Click here to see an example.