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Senin, 08 Desember 2014
4 IT Tips for Graduating Bondies

4 IT Tips for Graduating Bondies

Leaving Bond?  Before you go, do yourself a favour and take a moment to put your IT account in order


Tip 1 Save all of your resources

As a graduated student you will no longer have access to iLearn resources or your student network drive or OneDrive.  Make sure you save all your resources to your own storage area such as in the cloud or on a removable storage device

Tip 2 Forward your emails

You will keep your Bond email address after graduation, however you may want to set up a forwarding rule to a preferred email address.  Click here for instructions

Tip 3 Use up your printing money

We cannot refund any unused printing money, so make sure you only put money on your card when you need it, and use it up before you go

Tip 4 Return your books

Students who have not returned overdue books will be blocked from viewing results in eStudent


Senin, 01 Desember 2014
Office 365 Free for Bondies

Office 365 Free for Bondies

Don't get talked into paying for Microsoft Office!

Practise this phrase, 'No thanks, I get Office 365 free through my Uni!' 

Often when buying a new laptop, the retailer will try to up-sell a software package or bundle

You may not be aware that all Bond Students have free access to Office 365 for the duration of your studies...this includes downloading and installing Word, Excel and PowerPoint to all devices, including laptops, tablets and phones


How do I install it?



1. Login  to email.bond.edu.au
2. Click on Office 365 in the upper left corner
3. Click on Install (PC, Mac, tablet or mobile Apps)
4. Sign in using your Bond email address and password


Can I really install it on all my devices?

Yes!  

Where are my documents saved?

All files and their recent versions are saved in the cloud.  You can also save a local copy on your laptop.

Can I share or email?

It's really easy to collaborate with other students or send a copy to your lecturer, just click on 'Share' 


Links:

Jumat, 21 November 2014
TechTalk4Teachers Podcast - Episode 171

TechTalk4Teachers Podcast - Episode 171

11/21/2014

Episode 171 - Scaling Up Video Use in Teacher Education

Welcome to the TechTalk4Teachers podcast, the show about teaching and learning with technology.

In this episode we discuss some of the logistical issues of scaling up the support for hundreds of students creating 20 minute plus videos. This is part of the preparation for the edTPA Teacher Performance Assessment that many Teacher Education programs are currently participating in. As usual we wrap it up with our Technology Picks of the Week.



Click on the link below to visit the TechTalk4Teachers website and listen to Episode 171.

http://techtalk4teachers.blogspot.com/2014/11/episode-171-scaling-up-video-use-in.html


Keep on Learning,
Tom Grissom, Ph.D.

Twitter: @tomgrissom
Selasa, 11 November 2014
November 2014 Bulletin Board Projects

November 2014 Bulletin Board Projects

11/11/2014

Hello again, 
I’m Amy Cross and I am a graduate student working in the Instructional Technology Center at Eastern Illinois University.  This month I created two bulletin board projects with a November theme for the ITC.  I wanted to create a couple of fall-like bulletin boards that matched the season. 

I went to my favorite website of all time, Pinterest, to find some ideas on what I should do for a bulletin board.  For those of you that don’t know, Pinterest is a great resource to find ideas for just about anything in life.  In this case, I searched for November bulletin boards and there were a bunch to choose from.  I selected three that were my favorite, and went to work on those. 

Fall Tree Bulletin Board with Paper Bag Owls 

The first bulletin board that I put together was the tree and owl bulletin board.  First, I measured out the bulletin board that I would be working on.  This is a major step that many often forget to do.  When students come into the ITC and want to have paper cut for their bulletin board, they usually end up getting too much or too little because they have not measured out in advance. Be sure to have your measurements beforehand so you know what you will need for your project.



My next step was cutting out the roll paper that I would be using as my backdrop for the bulletin board.  I chose blue, just so that the rest of the bulletin board would stick out.  I then selected an orange boarder and placed that around the edges of the board. 
Next, I began working on the tree which I based off of the picture that I had previously found on Pinterest, I free-handed the tree to the best of my ability.  

Once again, it is important to know how big the bulletin board is so that your objects that you create can actually fit onto the bulletin board.   Then I used the Ellison Die-cuts to create the maple leaf cutouts. 

I used orange, yellow and red to represent the fall colors of the leaves.  Once I had all of those objects on the board, I began working on the Owl, the best part.

It was really simple to make the Owls.
  I had left over brown paper bags that people often use for sack lunches.


I opened up the bags as if I were going to put something inside of it.  Then, I folded the top of the bag over twice and stapled it shut.  The next step is creating the Owls body parts.  I used left over black construction paper to create the little feet on the owl and used rubber cement to paste the feet to the bag.  

I used left over white construction paper and cut out circles to represent the eyes.  Using a black permanent maker I drew on the black parts of the Owls eyes.  Finally, I found orange left over construction paper to use to create the beak of the Owl.  I folded the paper in half, and cut out a triangle.  This gave the Owl more 3-D like qualities.  Once finished, I stapled the Owls to the bulletin board for the final product.

Turkey Bulletin Board

The second bulletin board I created was the Turkey bulletin board.  Once again, I used blue roll paper for the backdrop and then I used orange boarder to go along the edges of the bulletin board.  I found some brown roll paper that I used to create the body of the Turkey, which essentially I did by making a figure 8. 



Once that was accomplished I used orange, yellow and red construction paper to create the feathers of the Turkey.  I used left over white construction paper to create the eyes and drew in with black permanent marker the darker shades of the eyes.  I then used yellow construction paper and created the beak of the Turkey much like I did with the Owls. 

I wanted to make it look 3-D, so I have them sticking off of the Turkey.  Finally, I crumpled up red construction paper and cut out a shape to create the Turkey’s gobbler on the side of his beak and yellow construction paper to create the Turkey’s legs. 
I used Ellison Die-Cuts to create the musical notes and the text that is above and around the Turkey, which was really easy to do.  As a final touch,  I added the ITC TechTalk4Teachers MP3 player and ear phones to show that the Turkey is listening to Dr. Grissom’s TechTalk4Teachers podcast.

The ITC is a great place for future and current teachers to look for educational resources.
  Our Ellison Die-Cuts make creating projects much easier to do.  I recommend that you all come in and have a look!

by
Amy Cross
Graduate Assistant
Instructional Technology Center


Amy did a great job with this months ITC bulletin board projects. Amy and I also created a narrated slide show using the Office Mix plug-in for PowerPoint 2013 and posted it to the YouTube link below. This gives a good overview of this project.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzeUISTllmo&list=UUAkVWHTOjqjhlmEn742w2Aw  

There are so many uses of Office Mix for teachers and students. Office Mix is extremely easy to use and I will be sharing more about it in future projects. 

Keep on Learning,
Tom Grissom, Ph.D.

@tomgrissom



Senin, 10 November 2014
Top 4 Tips for Formatting your Assignments

Top 4 Tips for Formatting your Assignments

Courtesy Lynda.com 

Many hours have been spent on painstaking research, structure and references

The last thing you want to do is lose hours of time formatting your final document. Help is here...


Lynda.com has all the information you will need to format your document in less time, and with less frustration.  Check out these top 4 videos for formatting documents:

Page Numbers in Microsoft Word

Watermarks in Adobe Acrobat Pro (for PDF's)

Headers & Footers in Microsoft Word

Table of Contents in Microsoft Word

Plus, check back regularly for Lynda.com's Weekly Office Workshop

Important!  Remember the computers in the MLC have Adobe Creative Suite installed which includes Acrobat Pro, essential for editing PDF's.  Click here to see what other software is available to students on campus

What is Lynda.com and how do I access it?


Senin, 03 November 2014
TechTalk4Teachers Podcast - Episode 170

TechTalk4Teachers Podcast - Episode 170

11/03/2014

TechTalk4Teachers Podcast

This episode we discuss National Cyber Security Awareness month that was just completed. We also discuss our recent Office 365 migration and some great uses for teaching and learning. Of course, we will offer our Technology Picks of the Week.


Below is a direct link to Episode 170 of the TechTalk4Teachers Podcast:





When you visit the link you will find an embedded audio player that you can just click on the Play button and listen within your browser. Or, you can download the MP3 file to your device to listen offline. Of course, you can also subscribe to the RSS feed or do a search for TechTalk4Teachers in iTunes as we are also listed in iTunes University.

Give us a listen and subscribe!

Keep on Learning,
Tom Grissom, Ph.D.
Twitter: @tomgrissom


http://eiu.edu/itc
Kamis, 30 Oktober 2014
Day 31 – BONUS: 30 Days with Office 365 for Educators

Day 31 – BONUS: 30 Days with Office 365 for Educators

10/30/2014

30 Days with Office 365 for Educators - Day 31

I thought I would make one more BONUS post for this 30 Days with Office 365 for Educators blog series since I have so much more to share.

File this under the “If I knew then what I know now” category. There are many online resources to get you stated with Office 365 but I often prefer videos as a quick way to get up to speed.


Here are a few introductory YouTube resources that will help you better understand the features and promises of Office 365 for teaching and learning. Remember Office 365 is being updated at a rapid pace and new features are being added all the time. These resources will become dated quickly so you will need to find fresh resources that are the most recent.

Quick Tour and Review of Office 365


Fast forward to 4 minutes 16 seconds to skip the technical details and go to the demo.





Office 365 in education - putting IT, teacher and student advantages to the test




Office 15-Minute Webinar: Working with Office Online and OneDrive





Office 15-Minute Webinar: 4 game changers in Office (The Last Call)








Office 15-Minute Webinar: OneNote for free plus cool new tools





Build a Class Website with SharePoint Online






I hope you find the videos helpful and please remember things are being added and improved all the time in Office 365. I will be periodically posting additional information about Office 365 and how it is being used to improve teaching and leaning so be sure to check back from time to time for the most recent information.

To the cloud!

Keep on Learning,
Tom Grissom, Ph.D.

Twitter: @tomgrissom

http://eiu.edu/itc

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