Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Webpage

This is my first time creating a webpage from scratch. And unfortunately, my computer doesn't have dreamweaver or publisher, and I'm too cheap to buy them. So I tried Nvu, a free website creator. I found it to be very difficult to get the formatting the way I wanted it. It was tough to get text to look nice wrapping around pictures. I also had trouble setting up the publishing to an ftp. So after about an hour of frustration and disgust, I remember my wife had won some kind of software at the eTech Ohio Conference. So I asked her where it was, and it ended up being another web creator, one called WebBlender 2. So I gave it a shot. I was very happy with the program. It was extremely easy to use. You could insert text boxes anywhere and pictures where ever you like. It was also very easy to add new pages, and create internal and external links. It was also very easy to publish my webpage to my ftp. I would recommend it, if dreamweaver and frontpage are unavailable.

Here is the programs website:
http://www.tech4learning.com/webblender/index.html
Here is the one I created with it:
http://portfolio.educ.kent.edu/orisa/publish/index.html

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Podcast Assignment

Since I decided to do my podcast as part of the professional development for our school, I wanted to do one that teachers would need clear, precise directions for, and something that they could listen to for help, like a tutorial. So I remember last year, we did an in service on how to build a webpage through the school's web page. I did the in service, having all of the teachers on a computer in the lab, and having them go through all of the individual steps of how to build their own classroom web page. We had exactly 1:30 to go through all of the various steps, and needless to say, it took us about 15 just to get everyone logged in and to the right spot. We went through it quick, but covered everything as indepth as we could in our time frame. It ended up quite successful, seeing that all of our teachers had a basic web page by the end of it. But if they have questions about one of the steps, they always call or email me (like I told them they could), but I thought it might be easier if they could just relisten to what I directly them to do the first time. So here is my podcast on how to build a web page on Grand Valley's homepage.

http://portfolio.educ.kent.edu/orisa/index/podcastproject.wav

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Decisions

I have decided that my instructional website is going to be a teacher resource page. It will contain all of the information that we use for professional development at my school. Last year, we did many interesting professional development topics on technology. Like PowerPoint, accessing the "success" website on O.D.E., etc. And at the end of this past school year, I was nominated to chair the professional development committee. So in light of my new responsibility, I thought it would be nice to a web page that the teachers could use to find everything that we did in our extended day in service, as well as additional and other important information that our committee comes across. And since I am going to focus my attention towards that, I have also decided that my podcast will do be on one of the professional development topics that we have done, or are planning on doing this year.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

WebQuest Done

I used one of the WebQuest templates off of the San Diego website to create the first draft of my WebQuest. It was the one-page WebQuest that has the links at the very top of the page. After getting feedback, I decided that it wasn't easy enough to navigate between the different steps. So instead of using another template, I decided to create my own on Microsoft PowerPoint. Each step I made a slide, and linked them all together with as navigation part of screen. Now on each part, you can quickly select a link to get to another step in the WebQuest. Plus, creating my own was much more meaningful than using a template. Take a look for yourself.

My Design:
http://portfolio.educ.kent.edu/orisa/index/gvwebquest.htm

The Template:
http://webquest.sdsu.edu/templates/lesson-template1.htm