E-learning Workshop for 21 Century Academics

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These are the slide we prepared for workshop at IMU Batu Pahat Campus. I am going to cover Moodle Portal , Instructional design principle, PowerPoint, Interactive Lectures using Articulate presenter, Articulate Engage, Articulate Quizmaker, Flipped classroom, Interactive web tools, QR codes, Poll Everywhere, Socrative.

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e-Learning Workshop By

Hasnain Zafar Baloch Zaid Ali Asagoff

Introduction Flipped

Classroom & Interactive Web Tools

e-Learning Portal

Instructional Design & PowerPoint

Creating i-Lectures using Articulate

Q&A

• Portal Administration

• Turn-it-in

• Training & Support

Learning Systems

• Instructional Design

• Content Development

• Multimedia Design

• Training & Support

Learning Design

• Photography

• Video Production

• Training & Support

Photo & Video

QR Code

Poll EV

Socrative

http://www.qrstuff.com/

http://goo.gl/

http://www.polleverywhere.com

Ask a Question

Results live in PowerPoint!

Students answer using mobile devices, Twitter, or Web

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http://www.socrative.com/

• Web based Student Response system

http://www.socrative.com/

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de • Quick Response

Code

• QR Code Reader ( I-nigma)

• QR Code generator (www.goo.gl)

Poll

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• Web based audience response hardware

• Gather live responses anywhere

• Text in responses

• Free and paid accounts

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• Create exercises and games

• Free and paid accounts

Assignment Assign online or

offline tasks; learners can

submit tasks in any file format (e.g. MS Office, PDF, image,

a/v etc.).

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Resources Add plain text

page

Add webpage

Uploaded files

Links to the websites

Display contents of directory

Deploy IMS Package

Insert a label

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Quiz Create assessment including true-false,

multiple choice, short answer,

matching question, random questions,

numerical questions, embedded answer

questions with descriptive text and

graphics

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Forums Threaded

discussion boards for asynchronous

group exchange on shared subject

matter.

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Glossary Create a glossary of terms used in a

course.

Has display format options including

entry list, encyclopedia,

FAQ, dictionary style and more.

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Chat Allows real-time

synchronous communication by

learners.

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Wiki A Wiki enables documents to be authored

collectively in a simple markup

language using a web browser.

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Journal Learners reflect,

record and revise ideas and

submit to teacher for feedback.

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Blogs Blogs allow

students and teachers to have a public web log. Can set who can

read them.

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Crash course Instructional Design Inserting Images Formatting Pictures SmartArt Tables Charts

Master Slides Header footer Animating Text and Objects Themes Applying Transitions Hyperlinks Inserting Videos/Audio

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Use Slide Master to change the overall design and layout of the presentation.

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Change the layout of a slide. Add a new blank slide, then insert

a text box. Copy and paste a slide, then move

it to a new location. Apply transitions.

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Open an existing PowerPoint presentation. Resize an image. Remove the background from the image. Crop an image. Do image corrections and color settings. Add an artistic effect. Compress the image. Save the presentation.

Animate key points

to reinforce importance.

Create standards

for animation

Group animations that appear at the same

time.

Do not use animations for “fun” .

Speed

Adjust speed setting to your needs for animations.

Effect

• Use Subtle animations for Entrance and

Exit

• Use Moderate animations for body content

• Avoid flying animations

• Preferred Animations: Fade, Peak In,

Ascend, Descend, Ease In

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Emphasis Effects

Exit Effects

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At the end of this section, you should be able to:

Create and modify a master

slide

Record narration

using articulate presenter

Add annotation

using articulate presenter

Preview and

publish your i-lecture

Create Interaction

using articulate

engage

Create interactive Quiz using articulate

Quizmaker

PowerPoint – Preparing Slides

Recording narration using Articulate Presenter

Adding annotation using Articulate Presenter

Create Interaction using Articulate Engage

Create interactive Quizzes using Articulate Quizmaker

Previewing & publishing i-lecture

Rethink how you use PowerPoint

• Face to face presentation slides should be different from elearning slides.

Learn to use PowerPoint’s features

• Once you explore the use of the features, you will be more excited to use it for your lecture slides and elearning slides.

To successfully use PowerPoint for elearning, you need to do two things:

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Create a plan (outline) for the presentation before building your

slides.

Presentation Length: 5 - 20 min (Ideally less than

30 min.).

Audio narration per slide: ½ min. to 3 min.

Graphic Usage: Do not use graphic as decoration. Use

it to make the leaners understand the content.

Use the title header to write a title for every

slides you create.

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Use Slide Master to change the overall design and layout of the presentation.

Why & how to create a slide

master?

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Why Use Slide Master?

Each time you apply a new theme to your slides, a slide master appears in the background. It stores information about the theme such as font style, colors, effects, placeholder size, text alignment, and more. The slide master allows you to easily make changes to all slides or a specific slide layout.

For i-lecture publication: The navigation title will be updated

Before you record your narration, prepare your script, your microphone and your environment.

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Decide which slides you want to narrate, and plan what you're going to say for each one.

Get a good microphone and connect it to your PC.

Choose a quiet, enclosed environment where background noise won't botch your audio quality.

Demo: Recording Narration

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Demo: Adding Annotation

How Annotations Work?

Presenter's annotation tool works a little like a

screen recorder.

While you record or play back your audio narration, Presenter

captures the onscreen annotations you apply,

in time with your narration.

You decide exactly when and where the annotations appear.

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• Articulate Quizmaker

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Types of Graded

Questions

• 20 different types of question available 20 Types

• Feedback based on Questions and Answers Feedback

• Question and Quizzes can be graded. Graded

By publishing your slides, you will be able to listen to the narration, do the interactivities and also attempt the quizzes. You may preview your i-lecture before you publish it.

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Click on Articulate Tab

Click on Preview Button

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Previewing i-Lecture

Demo: Previewing Slides Demo: Publishing Slides

Importing & Editing Audio

• You can import your audio for one or several slides in your course.

• Your recorded audio is too slow? Don’t worry. If the sound of your recorded narration is too slow, or suddenly too loud, it can be edited by using the Audio Editor.

Demo: Importing Audio Demo: Editing Audio

Prepare Slides

Title and Slide Master

Length =30 mints, Audio/slide=1-3mints, Use of graphics

Record Narration

Microphone , Script, and Environment

Save the narration.

Add Annotation

Apply the annotation where appropriate. Select the shape

and synchronize with narration.

Preview & Publish

Preview before publish. Insert IMU Logo, Presenter Info, and

Publish.

Create Interaction using Articulate

Engage

Create interactive Quizzes using

Articulate Quizmaker

Zaid Ali Alsagoff (ext: 3115)

• Webinar

• Social Media

Zabibah (ext: 3124)

• Portal (BJ)

• Turnitin

Norhasliza (ext: 3118)

• Portal (SB)

• Portal (BP)

Hasnain (ext: 3125)

• Course Design

• Research

• Award

Fareeza (ext: 3119)

• i-Lecture

• Instructional Design

Ida Fazlina (ext: 3116)

• Photo

• Video

www.slideshare.com/hasnainzafar

https://hasnainzafar.wordpress.com/

@hbaloch

Introduction Flipped

Classroom & Interactive Web Tools

e-Learning Portal

Instructional Design & PowerPoint

Creating i-Lectures using Articulate

Q&A