Creating Online Communications for Students and Families

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Creating Online
Communications
for Students and Families
1) Please log in to your computers. In this lab,
you must enter “princeton\” before your
username.
----For example, mine is: princeton\msand .
2) Please check your email from me.
Topics in this presentation
• Progressbook, Viking Mail, Edmodo,
Weebly , QR Code Generator
• Free online images and videos
• Free software training through Atomic
Learning to build your technology skills
• Free Princeton logos and artwork that you can
upload to your own online sites
What are your goals for using
online communications?
• Introduce yourself as a professional and
provide contact information
• Post class and school information (syllabus,
assignments, schedule, special events)
• Link to additional content area or
technology resources
• Post exemplary student work
**Please follow the link in the email that I
sent you to complete a one-question survey.
**FORUM
Web-based
Resources
to Organize
your
information
Progressbook
Vikingmail
Edmodo
Weebly
Web address (Hold the CTRL
key and select one of these links
with your mouse.)
http://www.princetonscho
ols.net/
http://www.princetonsch
ools.net/
www.edmodo.com
http://education.weeb
ly.com/edfeatures.php
Cost to Educator
Free
Free
Free
-Free and Pro
Versions available
-extra cost to publish
your site
Post text
X
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X
X
Post files and images
X
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X
Post Video
Blog
X (Blogger)
X
Chat
X
X
Builds forms, polls,
questionnaires
X
X
Interactive calendar option
X
X (post due dates)
X
Provides test making software
Provides a gradebook
X
X
X
Easily arrange layout of each
webpage/ easy to organize info
Allows grouping of members
X
X
X
X
Possible for a teacher to track
traffic of site visits
Image editor
X
Tech Support
X
X
X
X
X
X
Progressbook- on the gradebook page
under “Post Homepage”
• Advantages:
• Similar to tools you will
find on Microsoft Word
• Post Text
• Post (1) image
• Provides a grade book
• Help is available at the
top right of the screen
• Disadvantages:
• Only one picture per
page
• Cannot insert clip art,
video or audio
• Only several fonts to use
• Cannot link to another
Progressbook page
Viking Mail
http://www.princetonschools.net/
• Advantages:
• Email/Gmail:
– chat
• Calendar
– You can give others permission to schedule your
calendar
– Mobile notifications
– On the left> go to my calendar>settings>labs for new
opportunities
• Documents
– Text/Word--- With Google Cloud Connect 
– Presentation/PowerPoint
– Spreadsheet/Excel
– Drawing/Paint
– Form (poll/questionnaire)
• (Web) Sites
– Post text
– Post files and images
• Google Groups
– Discussions online or in email
• Tech Support
– Docs-https://docs.google.com/support/
– Mail-https://mail.google.com/support/
– Siteshttps://support.google.com/sites/bin/answer.py?answ
er=153055
Vikingmail
• Disadvantages:
• No video upload enabled at school
• If you build a site here and then leave the district, you
cannot save your completed project to take with you.
• Sometimes Google Docs has complications
– Documents will not upload
– Have trouble sharing documents
-It’s possible Viking Mail works better with a Google
Chrome browser (free download)
• Advantages:
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Edmodo
www.edmodo.com
Post text/comments, files, images, Video
Chat
Builds forms, polls, questionnaires
Provides test making software
Provides a gradebook (can be exported to Progressbook)
Easily arrange easy to organize information into the library
Allows grouping of members
Possible for a teacher to track traffic of site visits
• Tech Support
• As a teacher, you can join professional communities based
on topics that you choose
• Disadvantages:
• The library can be difficult to reorganize
once documents are added
• Requires some monitoring unless you limit
students’ permissions to “read-only”
http://education.weebly.com/ed-features.php
Advantages
• Free for Educators
• Post text (titles, paragraphs, entire documents)
• Post links to files and images
• Post Video – can be viewed online
• Blog
• Chat/Forum
• Builds forms, polls, questionnaires
• Provides test making software
• Provides a gradebook
• Easily arrange layout of each webpage/ easy to organize info
• Allows grouping of members
• Possible for a teacher to track traffic of site visits
• Image editor
• Tech Support
• Disadvantages:
• Weebly Pro
$2.50-$3.33/month for access to:
-video, embedded documents, audio
• Register the domain/publish your site online
$40-$50/year
QR Code Generator
QR codes are similar to the UPC codes on packaging.
They can help your student access any web links with their
smartphones.
One example of a free QR generator:
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/
Free online
images and
videos
1.Stock Images/Clip Art
2. Tools to create/edit images
www.Freefoto.com
http://www.melissasand.com/create-artonline.html
www.Picasa.com
www.Stockvault.net
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/
http://free-clipart.net/
http://www.free-graphics.com/clipart/
http://www.gifs.net/gif/
http://www.amazing-animations.com/
3. Video Capture
These products will
capture a short video
of whatever it is that
you are
demonstrating on the
screen:
- Jing (Free and Pro versions)
http://www.techsmith.com/ji
ng.html
- www.camstudio.org
Click here to
see a new
library of free
PHS Photos!
Thanks to
Lonnie D!!
File types to use online
• Graphics- .jpeg, .png, .gif
• Audio– .wav (higher quality-uncompressed)
– .mp3 (lower quality)
• Video– .swf (Flash)
– .mpg
– .wmv (Windows)
***Be sure to use the smallest file size possible if
you are concerned with how quickly a web page is
loading.
1 bit = 1024 kbs
1024 kbs = 1 mb
1024 mbs = 1 gb
www.atomiclearning.com
This is a free resource for our staff
that has a variety of lessons to help
us learn to use new technology.
• Tim Dugan is the contact person for this resource.
• Username and Password:
princetoncityschools
Free Images to
Copy and Paste
Basic Design Guidelines for the Web
1. Make the MAIN IDEA of your page a focal
point.
-Bigger, different color, larger size, place a
frame around it
2. Only use 2 different fonts per page.
3. Try to repeat 3 or 4 main colors throughout
your project.
4. Allow for extra space if you don’t want the
viewer to miss an important item.
http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/
-165 Mortal Sins That Will Send Your Site to Web
Design Hell
- Web Design Checklist 2: 83 Potential Mortal Sins