Sunday, August 10, 2014

Google Sites

     The final tool we worked with was Google Sites.  According to Google “Google Sites is the easiest way to make information accessible to people who need quick, up-to-date access. People can work together on a Site to add file attachments, information from other Google applications (like Google Docs, Google Calendar, YouTube and Picasa), and new free-form content. Creating a site together is as easy as editing a document, and you always control who has access, whether it's just yourself, your team, or your whole organization. You can even publish Sites to the world. The Google Sites web application is accessible from any internet connected computer”.  Basically, it supposed to be an easy way for people to create their own website.    
     All in all, I really did not like Google Sites.  This was not the first website that I have created.  Granted it has been several years since I created my last website, I used Netscape Navigator to create it.  I am the type of person that likes to jump into things and figure it out as I go, but this was extremely frustrating for me.  I found it to be very user unfriendly, it was just too complex to use.  To give an example, I wanted to embed a Custom Google Search Engine that I had created.  You would think that it would be extremely simple, just insert it, right?  No, I had to create my own Google Gadget and insert my search engine’s html code.  Well, it wasn’t even that simple.  Apparently Google used to have the GGE, Google Gadget Editor, but they stopped supporting it.  So, I had to generate my own gadget html code and then insert my search engine’s html code.  This probably took me at least an hour to figure out.  I was finally able to get help from this website.  I guess I just expected greater integration between Google pieces. 
     I also wanted to embed my TubeSnack playlist, but I had to seek help here to figure that out also.  However, I believe this difficulty was partly my own doing.  I could not have more than 5 videos in my playlist, and none of them could be longer than 5 minutes.  If I had decided to pay for the premium options I would not have had these limitations.  After much difficulty, I discovered that one of my videos was over 5 minutes.  So, I only accept partial responsibility for this difficulty since the limitations were not clearly defined.
     I did find that creating new pages in Google Sites was pretty easy.  All you had to do was click:

You can even name your page and decide where it attaches to the website:

     Once I got the hang of Google Sites I was finally able to put in the information that I wanted to put in.  I wanted to make a site that was useful for parents, students, and fellow educators.  Here is the link to my site.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Picasa and YouTube

This week we explored YouTube and Picasa.  As are most people I am fairly familiar with using YouTube in the classroom, but I was not aware of all the hidden features that YouTube has.  Here is a link to the hidden YouTube.  YouTube itself is not really all that complicated, but some of its hidden features can be.  The above site does a pretty good job of explaining how to use many of these features.  We also used a website called Tube Snack.  This site allows you to create a playlist using YouTube videos.  Here is a link to a playlist that I made for Alternative Energy Sources.

Picasa is another piece of software from Google that is an image organizer and image viewer.  I had never heard of this software before, but I found it to be very easy to use.  You can download Picasa here.  With Picasa you are able to edit and retouch your photos.  You can also use it to create a photo collage, like the one that I made for my Alternative Energy Sources Unit.

Here is a link to Google’s Picasa Help page and a YouTube video:

Picasa also allows you to create albums and share them through Picasa Web Albums.  One thing that I did not really like was that Picasa doesn’t show how to create a web album directly.  In the program you start a Web Album by clicking on “share”.  Here is a video that helps you create a Picasa Web Album:

Here is a link to a web album that I created using Picasa Web Albums.  For those of you that want to know more about Picasa here is a site that shows some of its hidden features.

All in all these are both tremendous resources for a teacher in the classroom.  I highly recommend looking into using them for your classroom.