Jason Rhode's EdTech Presentations

Audio recordings of presentations and talks given by Jason Rhode on various issues related to educational technology in higher education and instructional design for online learning

Text Messaging with Your Students While Maintaining Privacy

webinar with Barry Dahl, Todd McCann, Brett Kopf, and Jason Rhode that explored the reasons and tools for safely communicating with students via sms

04-02
01:00:04

Advanced Twitter Tips, Tricks and Tools

Have you gotten started with Twitter but now wondering what else is possible? What are hashtags? What are Twitter lists and how do get started using them? How can you easily post photos, videos, and links? What additional online tools and 3rd party apps can be integrated with Twitter to streamline posting of resources? This archive of the advanced hands-session at Faculty Summer Institute 2010 explores the answers to these questions. Bring your own Twitter account.

05-24
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Social Bookmarking 2.0: Research, Share and Collaborate Online Using Diigo

Do you struggle to keep track of all your favorite Web sites and other online resources? Would you like to share the links to your favorite online resources with your colleagues or students? Using Diigo, you can both easily bookmark your favorite online resources in the cloud and annotate, share, and collaborate in new ways! This archive of the Faculty Summer Institute 2010 hands-on session will introduce the Diigo collaborative research tool and explore several practical applications for implementing collaborative resource sharing in the classroom.

05-19
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Keep It Short and Tweet: Into to Microblogging Using Twitter

Twitter is an online application that is part blog, part social networking site, and part cell phone/IM tool. It is designed to let users describe that they are doing or thinking at a given moment, in 140 characters or less. This archive of the hands-on session at Faculty Summer Institute 2010 introduces the Twitter microblogging tool and discusses its mobile collaboration potential in the learning environment.

05-18
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Podcasting Online Faculty Development Programs

This archive of the Wimba Distinguished Lecture on 4/30/2010 shares Northern Illinois University’s journey offering live online faculty development workshops using Wimba Classroom as well as making online workshop archives available for on-demand viewing either online, in iTunes, or on a mobile device. Emphasis is placed on NIU’s step-by-step workflow for using the MP4 archive download capabilities in Wimba Classroom 6.0 to deliver archived online faculty development programs in podcast form. The presentation includes considerations for hosting archives outside Wimba Classroom as well as the steps necessary to create a podcast RSS feed, submit to the iTunes store, and update the necessary files when a new MP4 archive from Wimba Classroom is available. Slides are available for download at jasonrho.de/wimba2010 During the second half of the presentation, Rasmussen College shares their use of breakout rooms for faculty development and collaboration.

05-01
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Teaching with Blogs - 2010 UIC e-Teaching Symposium

experiences incorporating instructor and student blogs in an online course as well as practical recommendations for those considering utilizing blogs in online learning

04-25
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Teaching with Blogs Best Practices - 2009 SLATE Conference

experiences of incorporating instructor and student blogs into an online course as well as practical recommendations for those considering utilizing blogs in online learning

10-18
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Using Educational Social Software to Foster Socially Constructed Self-Paced Learning

Rhode, J. F. (2008, November 7). Using educational social software to foster socially constructed self-paced learning. Presented at the 2008 AECT Convention.

11-07
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Web 2.0 Gizmos and Gadgets - 2007 SLATE Conference

Rhode, J. F. (2007, Oct. 5). Web 2.0 gizmos and gadgets: Moving beyond the walls of Blackboard. Presented at the 2007 SLATE Conference, Chicago, IL | workshop handout available at http://slateconference.googlepages.com/web2.0

10-05
57:27

Introduction to Podcasting

brief introduction to the technology of podcasting and instructional benefits

07-13
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Introduction to Social Bookmarking

explanation of social bookmarking technology, rationale for why it is helpful, and links to social bookmarking services

02-08
21:06

The RSS Revolution: Using Blogs and Podcasts...

Introduction to RSS and discussion of how blogs and podcasts leverage RSS to automate the delivery of content. Examples of educational applications of blogs and podcasts will be shared and strategies for using blogs and podcasts in conjunction with Blackboard will be discussed. Talk given at 2006 SLATE Conference on October 20, 2006, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

10-20
40:08

Welcome!

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09-25
00:16

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