1. Name of tool - Google
Docs
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Prior
experience - I have worked in Google docs for work. I work remotely, so I
have to use Google Docs to collaborate with my teams.
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Pre-impression
(after readings) - I think Google Docs is a wonderful feature, and I am glad
that Google added it to its offerings.
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Post-impression
(after assignment) - I continue to think Google Docs is a very collaborative
tool.
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Possible
personal use - I could see my sister and I using the tool to plan a family
trip, and we want to share information regarding cost, etc...
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Possible
professional use- I use Google Docs to work with my teams at work. A
great example is this course migration project. We are moving our
e-learning courses to a new platform updating the spreadsheet on Google Docs so
we can track changes and not loose a version via email.
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Most
engaging feature - I appreciate the tracking feature and the fact that you can
revert back to that change on the document at anytime.
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Most
aggravating feature - The thing I am not of fan of is that the person you are
collaborating with must have a Google account.
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Comparable
tool you like better / why? - I have not used another collaboration tool like
this, maybe SharePoint. I enjoy Google Docs because it is more
collaborative.
2. Name of tool -
VoiceThread
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Prior
experience - none
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Pre-impression
(after readings) - It seemed as though it was just a tool to leave audio
comments.
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Post-impression
(after assignment) - It is a little more than a tool leave comments, you can
also present to an audience.
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Possible
personal use - I could see using this to share family vacation moments or
pictures.
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Possible
professional use- Being a remote employee, I could use VT when I need to
present trainings.
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Most
engaging feature - I like the fact that people can leave written or audio
comments.
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Most
aggravating feature - I do not like that you can only have all the features
like audio/music imported from your PPT unless you have a plus account.
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Comparable
tool you like better / why? - I feel like this is almost like posting a PPT FB
or Blogger and having people make comments.
3. Name of tool- Go
Animate
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Prior
experience - none
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Pre-impression
(after readings) – I was worried because I thought I was not a director or a
screenwriter, but it was very easy.
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Post-impression
(after assignment) – Fun and cute.
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Possible
personal use – I like the idea of creating cute cartoons with my daughter.
·
Possible
professional use – You could create videos for remote learners to help
reinforce lessons or create group presentations using animated characters
(virtually)
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Most
engaging feature - all of the well animated characters
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Most
aggravating feature - all of the really neat features cost money
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Comparable
tool you like better or not as well / why? - I would assume any tool that
allows you to edit video. I am not familiar with these types of
tools.
4. Name of tool –
Pintrest
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Prior
experience - none
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Pre-impression
(after readings) – I thought it was like it was just another MySpace.
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Post-impression
(after assignment) – There is a lot more you can do with Pintrest. Not only
show interesting recopies, but educational information.
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Possible
personal use - I would continue to create
my board and posts information about eLearning.
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Possible
professional use - You could create a "virtual poster board" that
represents the student or organizing homework post and articles from
students.
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Most
engaging feature - how integrated it is with today's web
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Most
aggravating feature - not much interaction outside of comments
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Comparable
tool you like better or not as well / why? - Diigo, and because in both cases
you are "bookmarking" something you like. I prefer Diigo for
educational purposes. It has more features
5. Name of tool - Flickr
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Prior
experience - none
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Pre-impression
(after readings) - I knew it was going to be used for picture sharing.
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Post-impression
(after assignment) - I thought it was easy to use.
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Possible
personal use - I would 100% use this to back up digital pictures and share with
family.
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Possible
professional use- I could see my art department sending me the graphics to be
used in the new course via Flickr.
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Most
engaging feature - How quickly you can upload pictures.
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Most
aggravating feature - I did not see a way to create groups so I could organize
pictures.
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Comparable
tool you like better / why? - Walgreens Photo Center, I can upload pictures and
share them with family and friends.
6. Name of tool - Diigo
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Prior
experience - none
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Pre-impression
(after readings) - I thought it was a "news article" version of
Pintrest.
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Post-impression
(after assignment) - I think this is the tool I have found the least use for.
It was a bit too much for me to take in, and I did not feel the value.
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Possible
personal use - I could see myself possibly creating a group for my book club,
where we could share reviews etc...of the books we are reading.
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Possible
professional use - Our SMEs and our teachers could use this for research.
I found a lot of good articles on e-learning.
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Most
engaging feature - The ability to create groups.
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Most
aggravating feature - I did not feel like the tool was user friendly. I
like to add personal touches to my pages, and you could not do this with this
tool.
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Comparable
tool you like better / why? - I compared it to my Firefox bookmarking
tool. I cannot highlight or make sticky notes with FF so i would have to
say I enjoy Diigo.
7. Name of tool- Screenr
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Prior
experience - none
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Pre-impression
(after readings) - I thought it was another screen capture tool.
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Post-impression
(after assignment) - I thought it was an interesting way to share information
with people via video.
·
Possible
personal use - I could see this being used to show my mom how to access
something on her computer without driving to her house.
·
Possible
professional use- Anyone who needs to present information from a remote
location, could use this tool for work.
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Most
engaging feature - I like the fact that you can embed video or share the video
instantly.
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Most
aggravating feature - I think I remember a video limit.
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Comparable
tool you like better / why? - This reminds me of Jing, which I like
better. Jing also has a limit on time, but it has more tools that you can
use to show viewers what you want them to focus on.
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