word of mouse - summer 2009

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Special ANGEL Edition Inside this issue Media Servers ......... 2 LORs ......................... 2 Master Courses ....... 3 Contest Details ........ 3 DEIT Staff ................. 4 Laptops .................... 5 Workshops .............. 6 Workshops…………....7 If you have been following the ANGEL migration from Black‐ board, you have witnessed the complexities a detailed process like this presents. Beginning in January, an implementation timeline was presented to guide various “teams” of DeSales and ANGEL constituents through the migration process. A thorough documentation of that process can be viewed at http://desales2angel.wordpress.com, a Web log (or Blog) detailing the milestones and events of the migration. The Blog was also a major communication hub for everyone involved in the configuration, customization, and evaluation of ANGEL. It is still a valuable resource devoted to teaching and learning with ANGEL at DeSales. During the ACCESS summer sessions, pilot programs using ANGEL LMS led the way for further refinements. Our next mi‐ gration milestone is the university ANGEL rollout scheduled for August 15, 2009. The Migration June 2009 Volume 1, Issue 2 Word of Mouse Published by the Distance Education & Instructional Technology Department

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Page 1: Word of Mouse  - Summer 2009

Special ANGEL    Edition 

Inside this issue 

Media Servers ......... 2 

LORs ......................... 2 

Master Courses ....... 3 

Contest Details ........ 3 

DEIT Staff ................. 4 

Laptops .................... 5 

Workshops .............. 6 

Workshops…………....7 

 

If you have been following the ANGEL migration from Black‐board, you have witnessed the complexities a detailed process like this presents.  Beginning in January, an implementation timeline was presented to guide various “teams” of DeSales and ANGEL constituents through the migration process.  A thorough documentation of that process can be viewed at http://desales2angel.wordpress.com, a Web log  (or Blog)detailing the milestones and events of the migration. The Blog was also a major communication hub for everyone involved in the configuration, customization, and evaluation of ANGEL. It is still a valuable resource devoted to teaching and learning with ANGEL at DeSales. 

During the ACCESS summer sessions, pilot programs using  ANGEL LMS led the way for further refinements. Our next  mi‐gration milestone is the university ANGEL rollout scheduled for August 15, 2009.    

The Migration

June 2009 Volume 1, Issue 2

Word of Mouse Published by the Distance Education & Instructional Technology Department

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Go Lean!

If you have large

files, such as

video or audio

files, that are

used by more

than one course,

you can save

valuable file

space by having

all courses link to

those files in the

LOR.

The primary purpose of the LOR is to accommodate the storage, reuse and sharing of instructional content.  All faculty are encouraged to  use LORs  especially if they are teaching the same content for more than one semester or if they are teaching several sections of the same course.  

All faculty have their own personal LOR. In addition, LORs can be created for specific courses , departments, divisions, etc. so that users can share content items. 

You can access your LOR from the Power strip. See the red arrow. If you edit or add to the content residing in the LOR and link to its content , you will concurrently update all your courses . 

In the LOR, LINK ungraded-type content like PowerPoints and documents; COPY graded-type content such as assessments and discussion forum.

LOR (Learning Object Repository)

DeSales has two servers to han‐dle streaming media, an Apple QuickTime server (Mac) and  a Windows Media server (PC). 

Streaming Audio/Video is deliv‐ered digitally from a server com‐puter to your computer over the Internet via a modem or broad‐band connection ready to view and hear in real time without waiting for the entire file to download.  

The most popular media players are Microsoft’s Windows Media player and Apple’s QuickTime Player.  Macs use QuickTime and not Windows Media Player. To allow your QuickTime software 

to view Windows Media Files, you can download a free soft‐ware called Flip4Mac WMV at http://www.telestream.net/flip4mac wmv/overview.htm.

Instructors are ultimately re‐sponsible for securing copyright permission from the publisher/producer for DEIT to post the videos.  

The server request form is lo‐cated at http://tinyurl.com/StreamingServerRequest. Contact the DEIT department for addi‐tional information regarding  posting to DeSales’ streaming media servers. 

What is its purpose? Who should use them? Do I have one?

Streaming Media Servers

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Go Green!

and get some

“green” by using

LORs for linking

or sharing re-

sources, DSU

media servers for

all video and

audio, and ANGEL

Master Courses.

See the guidelines

in the Lean &

Green Conserva-

tion Contest Poster

or contact Tonya

at extension 1689 .

Be Creative!

Learn and use

green design

principles! 

 

Master Courses

Master Courses are templates that are created for courses or a group of courses. It allows you to import a complete course as the “Master” directly into a new course. It never contains student data and it alleviates degradation of links and data that come with re‐peated copying. 

A Master Course is advisable for courses:  

• that are being taught frequently  

• that need to have certain elements included within them 

• that are taught every semester by one faculty member serv‐ing as an alternative to a copying a course or importing an archive 

• that has multiple sections for a single course with many fac‐ulty teaching it 

• that need to present program consistency and quality 

To create or recommend a Master Course, contact DEIT. 

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Dr. Tonya Amankwatia Director of Distance Education and Instructional Technology Email [email protected] Work Phone 610.282.1100 x1689 Office Hours Mon.‐ Fri. 8:45am to 4:45pm  Cheryl Leuthe Instructional Technologist Email [email protected] Work Phone 610.282.1100 x1491 Office Hours Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri. 8:30am ‐ 4:45pm                  Tues. 12:30 ‐ 8:30pm  Mary Jo Brown Instructional Technologist Email [email protected] Work Phone 610.282.1100 x2819 Office Hours Mon., Tues. & Wed. 5:00‐9:00pm  Steve Turoscy Web Technologies Specialists Email [email protected] Work Phone 610.282.1100 x1677 Office Hours Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 8:30am ‐ 4:45pm                  Thurs. 12:30 ‐ 8:30pm 

DEIT Summer Hours 

Steve is our Web Technologies Spe‐cialist. Steve holds two engineering degrees from Le‐high University. “My interests are web programming and Web 2.0 tech‐nologies. In addi‐tion to researching and integrating web technologies, I am one of AN‐GEL’s administra‐tors.”  

Who’s New?

Distance Education and Instructional Design   Office Location Trexler Library   Office Hours Mon. ‐ Fri. 8:30am to 8:30pm              Weekends 8am to Noon by email or appointment only. 

Support Hours of Operation 

DSU Technical Support Help Desk   Office Hours Mon. ‐ Fri. 6am to 9pm;              Call  610.282.1100 x4357 on Weekends  leave a VM     

Steve Turoscy  

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New Mobile Wireless Laptop Cart

Dooling Hall has a new mobile cart equipped with 15 new Mac laptops for students, one new Mac laptop for instructors, and a new printer to use in classes.  Also in‐cluded with this grant‐funded technology package is a wireless Internet connection. A mobile vid‐eoconference unit allowing room‐to‐room videoconferencing over the Internet is available to allow this connection from Dooling Hall classrooms.   

To use the laptop cart, contact  Mary Rockel, secretary for the M.Ed. programs at [email protected] or at ex‐tension 1461. 

For information and to arrange training, please contact Dr. Tonya Amankwatia at [email protected] or at extension 1689.   

Go Laptops!

Recent grant

funding has

provided

DeSales with a

new mobile

wireless

laptop cart

equipped with

15 new Macs

for students

and a new Mac

for instructors.

Additional Support and Information Directory for ANGEL at DeSales

  ANGEL Information for Instructors    www.desales.edu/angelinfo   

ANGEL Learning Website          www.angellearning.com 

ANGEL Student Essentials Guide    https://angeltest.desales.edu/Help/Public/  

Computer Requirements for ANGEL    http://tinyurl.com/TechHelp1 

DeSales’ ANGEL logon Page       https://desales.angellearning.com/                           

DeSales’ ANGEL Webpage      www.desales.edu/angelinfo                         

ANGEL Blog           http://desales2angel.wordpress.com  

Email contact for ANGEL info      [email protected]      

Streaming Media Server Requests     http://tinyurl.com/StreamingServerRequest   

 

 

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PAST WORKSHOPS

ANGEL Fundamentals If you were in the ANGEL fundamentals workshop, you learned about important basic activities such as: logging on, navigating, customizing, and adding content. You learned the difference between your personal homepage and your course homepage. You also earned your ANGEL Wings by completing an Instructor Sandbox Course.  

ANGEL Assignments & Grading In this workshop you learned how to create an assignment using the drop box and create the drop box. You also learned how to customize the tab settings for submissions, reviews, and assignments. ANGEL TIP– if  Drop Box assignments are linked to a LOR, all submissions will post to the LOR and not within the course. 

ANGEL Communication Tools Basically all the ways you can communicate with your stu‐dents: Course mail, Course news and events, Announce‐ments, Live Chat, Live Office, Polling, Elluminate, and Course Roster‐all located under the Communicate Tab in ANGEL.  ANGEL TIP – check the student view so  you can see what your course will look like to them by clicking on the 

Moving your Bb Course to ANGEL If you went to the Blackboard to ANGEL workshop, you learned about the fundamental differences between these two systems and new features found in ANGEL. You also were able to move your own Blackboard course into ANGEL and see first‐hand the results.  

If you have participated in any of the online or face‐to‐face workshops offeredby the DEIT Staff, you are well on your way to being an ANGEL expert. Great hands‐on classes conducted in sandbox accounts are designed to give you optimum expo‐sure to ANGEL before “going live.”  Below are some of the top‐ics already taken by our pilot program participants.  

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SUMMER WORKSHOPS

JUNE

6/1 Mon.. 6-7:00 pm Advanced PowerPoint 6/3 Wed. 6-7:30 pm Camtasia / Audacity 6/9 Tues. 6-7:30 pm ANGEL Communication Tools ONLINE 6/16 Tues. 3-4:30 pm Assignment / Grading Features ONLINE 6/18 Thurs. 10-11:00 am Elluminate I ONLINE 6/22 Mon. 10-11:30 am iMovies and Mac Basics 6/23 Tues. 6-7:30 pm Testing / Assessment Features 6/24 Wed. 7-8:30 pm ANGEL Fundamentals ONLINE 6/25 Thurs. 10-11:30 am Elluminate II ONLINE

JULY

7/21 Tues. 6-8:00 pm Moving Bb Course to ANGEL 7/23 Thurs. 3-4:15 pm Assignment / Grading Features 7/28 Tues. 12-1:00 pm Web Resources 7/29 Wed. 3-4:30 pm Clickers 7/30 Thurs. 10-11:30 am ANGEL Fundamentals

AUGUST

8/4 Tues. 10-11:30 am ANGEL Fundamentals ONLINE 8/11 Tues. 7-8:30 pm Elluminate I ONLINE 8/12 Wed. 6-7:30 pm ANGEL’s Collaboration Tools ONLINE 8/13 Thurs. 3-4:30 pm Assignment / Grading Features

Distance Education  and 

Instructional Technology   

Trexler Library 2755 Station Avenue Center Valley, PA  

        

Word of Mouse is published Quarterly

Room locations for workshops will be sent in a confir‐mation email after registration is complete.  

To register and learn more about all of our workshops, go to  

www.desales.edu/instructionaltech 

MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR THE ANGEL ROLLOUT  AUGUST 15, 2009 

ANGEL TIP – when logging onto ANGEL for the first time, use your Web Advisor username and original Web Advisor password.