Monday, November 24, 2008

Snapshot Day 1

Snapshot got off to a good start today. The biggest part of what we wanted to accomplish seems to have gone well. Section containers were created correctly and students were enrolled into those containers as they were supposed to be. If you have found any problems with that part of the process, please let me know.

Henry Eimstad sent out an email to all faculty covering the password situation. We didn't originally plan to make the change to using WebAdvisor passwords until January, but that change will be happening tomorrow (Tuesday). Hopefully, students will see the notice on the login page.

Students and faculty that are not currently accessing their Blackboard courses using their WebAdvisor login should not see their passwords change. I guess the best advice is to just try all three password variations until you find one that works -- birthdate, WebAdvisor, or the one you've been using all semester.

Let's hope the Borg don't take over the computers tonight and make up entirely new passwords!

Bb Exemplarary Course Program

Blackboard has announced:

"The 2009 Blackboard Exemplary Course Program is now open and accepting course submissions for review and applications for ECP Reviewers.

Since its launch in 2000, the Blackboard Exemplary Course Program aims to help faculty use e-Learning technology more effectively by identifying and disseminating best practices for designing engaging online courses. Using a rubric, instructors and course designers are able to evaluate how well their own course conforms to best practices for Course Design, Interaction & Collaboration, Assessment and Learner Support.

Please consider participating in the 2009 Exemplary Course Program by submitting a course of your own or volunteering to be a reviewer or both!"
To learn more about the program visit www.blackboard.com/ecp. (look at the right side of the page)

Even if you don't want to compete for this honor, their rubric for evaluating a course is quite extensive and could give you a sense of how your course compares.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Snapshot Begins Today

By the time most of you read this post on Monday morning, you should see your new Snapshot generated section containers the next time you log in to Blackboard. If you are teaching next semester and don't see your new containers, you are probably using a Blackboard login name that is different than the one WebAdvisor thinks you should use, so go to WebAdvisor and see what login it is using for you.

I'll be giving five workshops during the next two weeks on Snapshot, so please come to them with your questions. As they are needed, I will add more sessions. Check out the workshop schedule and the video if you can't attend on campus on the Snapshot Workshop page.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Is Blackboard Slow?

IS (Information Systems) is trying to get more information about reports that Blackboard is slow. So if you experience Blackboard being slow, please call IS at 619-644-7547 during workdays, or send an email to ISOPS@gcccd.edu nights or weekends. They will want to know the answers to the following questions.

Are you using a Mac or a PC?
What browser are you using? (IE 7, IE 6, Firefox 2, Firefox 3, etc.)
Were you on campus or off campus?
If off-campus, were you using dial-up, broadband, something else?
What time did you experience the slowness?
What were you doing at the time?
What did it look like or behave like?

If you get reports from students of problems, please try to gather as much of the above information as you can.

Reduce PowerPoint File Sizes

Reduce PowerPoint 2007 file sizes by changing image formats. The Compress Pictures button in Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 can often reduce your .ppt files by up to 50 percent. But that can still leave you with large files, especially if your images have been created from .png files. You can save even more space by changing them to .gif or .jpg formats. (Note: The .png format is more flexible than the other file formats. Flattening to .jpg or .gif reduces flexibility.)

Here’s how to reduce file sizes:
  1. Save your PowerPoint file as Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), which creates an .htm file and a folder of the same name. This folder will contain all the images from the presentation.
  2. Open the folder, and sort it by size to reveal which files are the largest.
  3. Locate the largest images in your presentation. They may have been scaled, so they might look smaller than the saved image.
  4. In PowerPoint, make sure that the image isn't grouped.
  5. Select the image.
  6. On the Picture Tools menu, in the Adjust section, click Compress Pictures.
  7. Right-click the image, and then click Save as Picture.
  8. From the Save as type menu, select .jpg or .gif (if you need to use transparency effects), and then save the image.
  9. Delete the original image from your presentation, and reload the saved image at its original place.
  10. Regroup the images if necessary.

From MS Office Tips and Tricks

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Video of Snapshot Workshop

I finished up the video of the Snapshot workshop. This is a somewhat condensed version of the workshop that I gave Friday before the ITC meeting. Hopefully this will help those of you that can't come to these workshops get the information you need. Take a look at it if you haven't already had your fill of Snapshot.

http://www.cuyamaca.edu/cc/bb/snapshot/snapshot.htm

Friday, November 14, 2008

Power of Color Workshop

From Jodi Reed:

Please share this with any GCCCD faculty/staff interested in photography or digital imaging.

Cuyamaca College is hosting The Power of Color workshop November 20-22 with The Julia Dean Photo Workshops and the Museum of Photographic Arts. This workshop, designed for anyone working with color on the computer, promises ways to work with color and harness its power for personal expression.

The Julia Dean Photo Workshops has offered a reduced rate for district faculty or staff: $335 intead of the usual $635.

Presented by:John Paul Caponigro (www.johnpaulcaponigro.com), author of Adobe Photoshop Master Class and the DVD series R/Evolution, is an internationally renowned artist. A contributing editor for Digital Photo Pro and Camera Arts and a columnist for Photoshop User and apple.com, he teaches workshops both privately in his studio and at select public venues. A member of the Photoshop Hall of Fame, a Canon Explorer of Light, and an Epson Stylus Pro, his clients include Adobe, Apple, Kodak, and X-Rite.

See http://www.juliadean.com/2008summer/powerofcolor.html for details.

If you are interested, please contact Brandon Gannon, brandon@juliadean.com The Julia Dean Photo Workshops 310-392-0909

Free Screencasting Application

This is a rare sight. . . a screencasting web application that you can caption, and the price is right, it's free! It's still in beta, and you need to sign up to get in on their beta testing, but it seems like a good idea at the moment.

Demo Girl has done a good intro to this new service on her blog at: http://demogirl.com/2008/11/13/free-screencast-application-screentoaster-may-be-my-new-best-friend/

And here's ScreenToaster's own video: http://www.screentoaster.com/watch/demo

Here's the page to sign up while it's still in Beta testing:
http://www.screentoaster.com/register?loginErr=Wrong+login+or+password&dest=DisplayHome

Here's some info from their FAQ:

What is ScreenToaster ?
  • ScreenToaster is an online screencast service allowing to capture screen activity.
    * To watch videos : Just click on a video to launch the player.
    * To record videos : Click on "Start recording" or "New recording", start recording using the shortcuts.
    * When finished, add audio and subtitles, describe and tag your video so other users can easily find your screencasts.

On which platform ScreenToaster is compatible ?

  • ScreenToaster is compatible with Windows Vista, Mac OS and Linux.

On which navigator may I use ScreenToaster ?

  • ScreenToaster is optimized to run on Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, Opera and Safari.

Is ScreenToaster free?

  • Yes it is.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Snapshot Workshop

I will be giving a Snapshot workshop today (Friday, 11/14) from 1 to 1:30pm in room I-107.

So what is Snapshot? Snapshot is the process of automatically creating Blackboard containers and enrolling students into those containers. This is great news for all of you! However, it will change the way you prepare for the semester, so you need to know what those changes are and the best strategies to deal with them. Snapshot will begin sometime between now and 11/21, so it's happening soon!

This means that everyone that uses Blackboard should come to this workshop. If you can't make it to this workshop, come to the one on December 5th, at 10am in room H134.

Hope to see you all there!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Copy table data from a web page to Excel

If you see a data table on a Web page and you want to import it into Microsoft Office Excel:

1. Copy the URL (address) of the page.
2. In Excel, on the Data tab, in the Get External Data section, click From Web.
3. In the New Web Query dialog box, paste the URL into the Address box.
4. Select the table that contains the data you want to work with, and then click Import.
5. In the Import Data dialog box, indicate where you want the data to appear, and then click OK.

From Microsoft Tips & Tricks

Friday, October 10, 2008

Patience Pays

If you're thinking of buying software through the District Work At Home agreement, wait until November 1. The price is going down to $19.99 each for Microsoft Office 2007 and SharePoint Designer 2007. The price until November 1 is $29.99. Keep an eye on the Southland website for details.

SafeAssign InstanceNotFound Error Temporary Fix

There are reports that the InstanceNotFound error from SafeAssign has been happening primarily in FireFox 3 (FF 3) on the PC and Safari for the Mac. The problem appears to be that SafeAssign is trying to write a cookie to the student's computer and if the browser is set to not allow cookies, the error is triggered. We are working to get a more permanent solution in place, but in the meantime, here are the temporary fixes.

Enable cookies for FF 3 on PC
  1. Select Options from the Tools Menu in FF 3
  2. Click on the Privacy Option
  3. Click on the Exceptions... button next to "Accept cookies from sites"
  4. Type safeassign.blackboard.com in the "Address of web site:" field
  5. Click Allow
  6. Click Close, then OK to exit the Options window

To enable cookies for Safari

  1. Choose Preferences from the Safari menu (Edit Menu then Prefences on PC)
  2. Click on Security
  3. Choose Accept Cookies "Only from sites you navigate to"
  4. If you still get the error after choosing that, try to temporarily change the setting to Accept Cookies "Always"

This situation points out the value of telling your students that if you try something in one browser and it doesn't work, just try to use a different browser. This is probably the easiest solution.

Monday, October 6, 2008

SafeAssign Known Error

The recent upgrade to SafeAssign seems to have introduced a new problem. Sometimes, but not always, when a student tries to submit a SafeAssignment, they get this error message:
Error Submitting SafeAssignment
Submission error: InstanceNotFound.
This problem has been reported to Blackboard and we hope for a fix soon.

Friday, October 3, 2008

One more step in SafeAssign Upgrade

Last weekend, Blackboard upgraded SafeAssign so that it could read Word 2007 documents.  However, there is one more step you need to take in your courses to make SafeAssign work if you want to use it.  

Go to the Control Panel and click on SafeAssign.  Then click on the Synchronize this course link.  The page will change quickly to another page, then back to where it was.  That's all you need to do.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Please view this video


I was bitten by the email bug again. I put a really cool (IMHO) video on the blog yesterday, but those of you who subscribed by email didn't get to see it. This picture is a screen capture of the beginning of the video.

So please, go to http://www.xtranormal.com/watch?e=20080927222629787 and watch the video. I promise, you'll like it. If you don't, just come to my office and I'll give you a piece of candy!

Once you've watched the video, you'll know why it's important to come to my Blackboard workshop, this Friday, 10/3, at 10am in room H-134. I hope to see you there!

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Blackboard Workshop Sneak Preview

I will be giving a Blackboard workshop this Friday, October 3rd, from 10 am to Noon in room H-134. This workshop will begin with important information regarding changes in how course containers are built and how students are enrolled in those containers beginning with the Spring '09 Semester. Here is a sneak preview:




I expect this portion of the workshop to last about 30 minutes, so if you can only come for a short time, please come for that. I won't make you stay for the whole thing!

The next topic will be the Blackboard Grade Center, followed by about 30 minutes for questions and answers about anything in Blackboard. More information about this and other workshops can be found at http://www.cuyamaca.edu/tlc/workshops/default.asp.

I hope to see you there!

Friday, September 26, 2008

Poll Display

If you receive email updates to this blog, you didn't get to see how the PollDaddy.com poll really looks when it is seen as an embedded web page element instead of just a URL. Here is the picture of how the poll looks on the blog page:



And this is how it looked in the email sent to email subscribers last night:

That is quite a difference. So lesson learned. If you really want the poll to look good, it needs to be embedded into a web page.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Got Polls?

With a free account from PollDaddy.com you can create surveys and polls to post to your website, blog and social network profiles. Just don't try to put them into Blackboard, it won't work there. Instead, PollDaddy provides a "Direct Link Method" which gives you a URL to link to from Blackboard or an email.

Example Poll:

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Blackboard SafeAssign Downtime Saturday 9/27/08


Blackboard sent out the following announcement:

"Please note that Blackboard SafeAssign TM will be unavailable
while undergoing maintenance on Saturday, September 27. This
maintenance window is part of an update which will include the
following improvements:

- Support for Microsoft Office 2007 (.docx) and OpenOffice (.odt) wordprocessing documents

- Support for use of SafeAssign in Blackboard Community System TM Organizations

- Stability enhancements

- Bug fixes "

Please note that this effects only the SafeAssign tool in Blackboard. All other aspects of Blackboard should function normally on September 27. If you are using SafeAssign for your courses, please notify your students that they will not be able to submit SafeAssignments that day.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Free Engineering Courses Online by Stanford

Stanford's School of Engineering has created "Stanford Engineering Everywhere (SEE)" which will offer several of this top rated University's Engineering program classes at no charge to students and educators. I don't know about you, but I plan on signing up! I always wanted to go to Stanford.

From their website, "Stanford encourages fellow educators to use Stanford Engineering course materials in their own classrooms. A Creative Commons license allows for free and open use, reuse, adaptation and redistribution of Stanford Engineering Everywhere material."

Initial Course Offerings

Introduction to Computer Science
Programming Methodology
Programming Abstractions
Programming Paradigms

Artificial Intelligence
Introduction to Robotics
Natural Language Processing
Machine Learning

Linear Systems and Optimization
The Fourier Transform and its Applications
Introduction to Linear Dynamical Systems
Convex Optimization I
Convex Optimization II