Software Training

 

PowerPoint Presentations

WebCT

We recently taught an intensive, two-day workshop for twenty professors who are preparing to use WebCT in their classes this Fall.  These PowerPoint presentations were part of that training.

Streaming Media Training

Note the following  sessions use the  Tegrity™ Weblearner Studio, a mobile streaming media production system.  All presentations require the free Windows Media Player.

WebCT

WebCT is a leading vendor of course management systems, which are "shell" web sites optimized for teaching.  Using WebCT, an instructor can get a course web site up and running in just a few hours.

 
bulletChanging the Look of Your WebCT Class
bulletForwarding Your Email
bulletHow to Back Up Your WebCT Course
bulletHow to Reset Your WebCT Course
bulletHow to Upload Files to Your WebCT Class
bulletHow to Post a Single Page of Content
bulletmyWebCT
bulletPreparing Your Computer for WebCT
bulletWhat is WebCT?
bulletDownloading and Installing Respondus Lite
bulletCreating a Multiple Choice Quiz with Respondus Lite
 

Plagiarism Detection

The nation's leading plagiarism detection service.  Note that they've just changed their user interface, so updates to these two tutorials are forthcoming.

bulletAbout www.plagarism.org
bulletHow Students Use www.turnitin.com

SnagIt

SnagIt (available from www.techsmith.com) is a screen capture utility capable of capturing text, graphics, and screen actions.

bulletHow to Use SnagIt

EndNote 5

EndNote 5 (available from www.endnote.com) is software used to create reference databases and generate bibliographies.

bulletUsing EndNote 5 Part One
bulletUsing EndNote 5 Part Two
bulletUsing EndNote 5 Part Three
bulletUsing EndNote 5 Part Four
bulletUsing EndNote 5 Part Five

Tegrity 

Tegrity makes the Tegrity WebLearner, the mobile streaming media production cart I used to create these streaming tutorials.

bulletThe Tegrity WebLearner Studio
bulletUsing the Tegrity WebLearner

 

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