October 21st, 2007

Ways to embed artifacts

1. Embedding and editing pictures using a URL

In order to embed and edit pictures using a URL follow this path

Dashboard>Write>WritePost>

Click on the tree symbol and insert a URL. Make changes to the dimensions, layout and borders

Step 1: Go to the write post tab and click on the image of a tree

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Step 2: Copy the URL into the form and edit the required dimensions, border…

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2. Embedding a video

In order to embed a video you have a couple options. When we get the dedicated domain you will be able to use the browse button to upload short video links..but the link will open a player on the viewers computer. Secondly you can embed movie players from second parties such as Bit TV, YouTube and Divshare. The privacy levels vary. In the following demonstration I have uploaded a video into YouTube and embedded into my site. Here is the path and procedure:

Dashboard>write>writepost>

Click on the A button and paste the URL for the player into the form

Publish

Step 1

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3. Embedding a slideshow

There are a number of second party programs that you can embed a show with. I prefer bubbleshare because of its privacy options, ease of use and simplicity. In order to embed a slideshow first you must create a bubbleshare account, upload your pictures and copy the URL. Then you need to embed the code in your site.

Path: Dashboard>write>writePost> code tab

Step 1: Create a slideshow using bubbleshare www.bubbleshare.com

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Step 2: Copy the slideshow code

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Step 3: Copy the program into a text editor Start> programs>accesories>notebook

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Step4: Embed the code in your site www.your site.edublogs.org

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4. Embedding a RSS feed

An RSS feed allows you to receive ongoing updates from a website or whenever a colleague updates their blog. Here is the path and procedure:

Dashboard>Presentation>Widgets>

Select a number of RSS widgets and then drag and drop one into your sidebar. Click on it and copy an RSS feed

Step 1:Open the presentation and widget tab

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Step 2: Set the number of RSS feed widgets you want

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Step 3: Drag and drop an RSS feed widget into the sidebar

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Slideshare 4: Click on it and copy the RSS feed into the form

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Workshop 2 Resources

October 21st, 2007

Picture for Editing

http://ecoachingubc.edublogs.org/files/2007/09/elearning-graphic.gif

YouTube Video

Bubbleshare Slide

<span style=”text-align:center;width:280px;display:block;”><embed FlashVars=”size=268×201&rss_feed=http://www.bubbleshare.com/
rss/250171.b55b16e1913/feed.xml” align=”middle” allowScriptAccess=”sameDomain” bgcolor=
“#ffffff” height=”238″ pluginspage=”http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer” quality=”high” src=”http://www.bubbleshare.com/swfs/player.swf?4125″ type=”application/x-shockwave-flash” width=”280″></embed><span style=”font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:9px;display:block;”>BubbleShare: <a href=”http://www.bubbleshare.com/album/250171/overview” style=”font-size:100%;”>Share photos</a> – <span style=”link_style”><a href=”http://photos.kaboose.com/contests/halloween”>halloween photos</a></span>
</span></span>

RSS Feed

http://rss.cbc.ca/lineup/world.xml

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