PBWorks
PBWorks is an online collaborative tool that will
allow remote access for groups to specific written material. It begins with an individual selecting from
six different types of Hubs: project, agency, legal, business, wiki, and
education. I chose the project hub,
since it was the selection that I would likely use in the near future. With this selection, individuals would have
some nice tools for different types of pages at their disposal; an individual page
for assignments, activity tracking, syllabus, sidebar, course, meeting agenda,
and the ability to create a page. It
seems that this platform will be utilized by all educators and students in the
near future because of its seamless transition from the classroom. Teachers could post their requirements for class, while students would be able to collaborate for projects and also have a resource for work completed and an itinerary for tasks to come.
Google Hangouts
Google Hangouts is another online collaborative tool
that allows broad audiences to connect with each other via webcasts, webinars,
and web conferences. The webcasts, as
well as the webinars, would cater to specific audiences, and typically
institutes a one-way format from the speaker to the audience. Live meetings or presentations would be
accessible simply by logging on to a computer, which would enable the viewing
and participation of a web conference. With
Google Hangouts utilizing these three features, individuals have the luxury of
witnessing a bevy of informative and collaborative sessions from the comfort of
any setting they see fit. Because of its
convenience, individuals can have hectic schedules, but maintain the capacity
to be productive wherever their agenda’s take them.
Online Video Sharing
Have you ever
wanted to share more than just the pictures from an event? How about sharing the entire experience from
start to finish in live action? If you’ve
ever had these types of feelings, the perfect solution awaits… Video
sharing! Video sharing allows various
people with vast personalities to upload and share online videos of whatever
experience they elect. The most common apparatus
for sharing is YouTube, but can also include Vimeo, Vine, Twitter, and
Facebook. These media tools can reach
all audiences effectively because all users can connect with each other, send
messages, leave feedback, share videos of their similar personal experiences,
and also search for additional information.
With over four billion hours of video viewed per month on YouTube, and
seventy-two hours of video uploaded every minute, it appears that anything
desired to be viewed can be found through this online medium.
References
United States Department of Health & Human
Services. (2013). Online collaboration
tools. Aids.gov.
Retrieved from
United States Department of Health & Human
Services. (2013). Webcasts, web conferences,
and
webinars. Aids.gov. Retrieved from
United States Department of Health & Human
Services. (2013). Video sharing sites.
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Marques, you writing and presentation are always professional, your blog exudes credibility and reliability. Your enthusiasm and investigation of this topic is in-depth and very informative. As the reader I want to try the new media platforms you have described so well. Very well written and presented, I always enjoy and learn from reading your work- Great blog! Dr. T
ReplyDeleteThank you Dr. T!
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