Sunday, January 20, 2008

Re: ELP C3: Presentation One - Speaking note suggestions on techie bits

Dear Bill,

I have updated the speaking notes, adding a suggestion on how to organise the slideshow itself and what could be included and said about a new Part III. In terms of amount of content I have not added much, but I think this structure will help to make our the big picture clearer and Part III is an important addition to complete the picture.

I am sorry, I do not think I will have any time to make any changes to the slideshow myself until after Tuesday, I hope that this in some way compensates for leaving you to make the slideshow basically on your own.

Thank you,

Owen.


On Jan 18, 2008 5:01 PM, Bill Harshbarger <billh@icu.ac.jp> wrote:
Thanks, Owen.  I'll work on incorporating these points into my notes.  There is a lot of good stuff here.

For everyone, I have made preliminary revisions to the presentation based on all of your input.  Please take a look and let me know how we can make it better.

Thanks!

Bill


On Jan 18, 2008 4:40 PM, okokoj@gmail.com < okokoj@gmail.com> wrote:
I've shared a document with you called "ELP C3: Presentation One - Speaking note suggestions for the tech":
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ah8mz7h2mrp5_432gf9rj2hn&invite=ffcdt7d

It's not an attachment -- it's stored online at Google Docs. To open this document, just click the link above.
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Some Suggested Speaking Notes on the Techie Bits (Your revisions are welcomed)

In this part of the presentation I think we need to emphasise that individual use of selected, simple social technologies will transform how we currently work.

The practices the technologies can be leveraged to support will simplify work and make work easier to do at the personal level and at level of the program.

However, we should not shy away from giving people a sense of the size and scope of the changes C3 is promoting.

What follows is a first draft. It contains some unnecessary repetition. It is also slightly evangelical in tone, which you might like to edit out while still preserving the message ;-).

In suggested order of mention:

(** Offline access is just around the corner!)

Delicious
  • Collaboration: Have a distributed database for all courses and admin functions. Yay!
  • Accessible: Shared resources and materials are all in one place, accessible online anywhere, any time
  • Automatic: Database is refreshed via 'two-click' individual work practice

Google Reader
  • Automatic: Receive hourly updates of materials for individually selected courses etc. via your browser to your desktop
  • Accessible: All shared materials & resources all in one place, accessible online anywhere, any time
  • Smart: Want something, can't quite remember what it was called or who the author was? Google search works, fast

Google Docs
  • Convenient: Create & access your documents, spreadsheets, and presentations online anywhere, any time
  • Collaborate: Invite others to work with you on one document, say goodbye to creating multiple copies as email attachments
  • Publish: Two-clicks and add your materials to the courses/admin database hosted at Delicious

Gmail
  • Accessible: All your emails available in one place, accessible online anywhere, any time
  • Simplify: One message out & all replies = one conversation; inboxes decluttered instantly
  • Convenient: Have a complete archive (no delete)
  • Smart: Integrates with Google Calendar, automatically senses dates and times in messages
  • Essential: Is the 'beating heart' of 'Goffice'

Google Calendar
  • Collaboration: Leverage easier and simpler program-level coordination (Director-Assistant Director-ELP Office-Coordinators-Teachers) and course-level coordination (coordinator-teachers, teachers-teachers)
  • Communication: e.g. In-house ELT conferences calendar






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