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Choosing technology
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Feeling overwhelmed by
the choice of tools for your
project?
...we’ll help you narrow down the options based on what you need to do and also equip you with a few resources to help you do it.
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Don’t worry...
Answer the questions Answer the questions as we go along to as we go along to
figure out what type figure out what type of technology is right of technology is right
for your project! for your project!
Deciding which technology fits your task is a process.
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Step 1Step 1
Get clear idea of what you need to do...
These are the requirements for your project. Let’s start with those.
My Project Must Be
collaborative
discussed
expressive
images
audio
video
shared
private
interviews
public
examples
directions
edited
visual
creative
many perspectives
Step 2 Step 2 Explore your options
Click on the mindmap to open in a new tab and explore your options based on your requirements.
Step 3 Step 3 Consider your skills and interests
Choosing an approach that will let you shine is less of an uphill battle
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writing/editingwriting/editing
Some of the tools or approaches that support writing and editing are wikis, blogs, and mindmapping tools that can help you form your ideas.
Check out the resources in Go Further for more ideas
With wikis you can collaborate to create a great resourceWith blogs you can to post topics of your choice on a virtual space to facilitate discussion With mindmaps you can create outlines and plan out your project in a visually engaging manner
Creating a blog, wiki or mindmap
working with images/ working with images/ photographyphotography
Create a Digital Story
You might want to piece together a digital story using photos and images that you create. Flickr has some great options for photo storage and slideshows.
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Check out the resources in Go Further for links
designing websitesdesigning websites
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Design an engaging blog
Blogs are a great way to design an interesting site, and with the help of a template to get you started, it is also really simple! If you are a good writer, have stories to share on a theme, and know how to start a conversation, check out UBC Blogs in the Go Further section.
If you are doing a presentation and don’t want to use the same old powerpoint, you’ll also want to check out Prezi!
Check out the resources in Go Further for links
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If you like the editing process and want to try making a video, learn how to with our Video Toolkit (in the Go Further section) and borrow some equipment from the Learning Commons.
Document your story on video
Videos allow you to show, not tell your story, which can often highlight your main point while captivating your audience
Check out the resources in Go Further for links
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How about a podcast?
All you’ll need is some basic recording tool, such as your laptop or smartphone with a recording option, and then you can bring your art of conversation to life.
Check out our Podcasting Toolkit in the Go Further section for some tips and getting started information.
Podcasts allows you to introduce your concept in a conversational, personalized manner.
Check out the resources in Go Further for links
Step 4Step 4
Do you want to keep your work private with password access for your instructor/classmates?
Do you want your work to reside on the web as an open resource for all to see and others to build/comment on?
Decide who sees your work
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Consider:
privateprivateBlogging with UBCBlogs
If you are using a UBCBlog, you can set privacy options according to your preference.
The UBCWiki, however, is not private, it is open for editing by anyone with a CWL.
On any other tool (Flickr, YouTube, etc) there are usually privacy options that you can choose for your account. Just be sure there is an option for your instructor to view your project.
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publicpublic
If you want your work to be public, shareable and viewable by anyone on the web then this is the option for you! You may want to review guidelines for publishing on the Digital tattoo site. Refer to the Go Further section for the link
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Create a UBCWiki page
Just Remember...
... if you are signing up to a web service that is hosted in the U.S., you’ll want to take note of the privacy policies before you give over your personal information.
The U.S. has a different view of privacy than we do in Canada.
More on protecting your personal information across borders...
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Find links on privacy in the Go Further section.
Share your experience with other students by leaving a comment
It’s time to choose the tool for your project
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ReferencesReferences
http://digitaltattoo.ubc.ca/
http://blogs.ubc.ca/
http://wiki.ubc.ca/Main_Page
http://learningcommons.ubc.ca/student-toolkits/
http://www.mindmeister.com/108255555/choosing-technology-to-fit-the-task