3. How To Vote via Texting
1. Standard texting rates only (worst case US $0.20)
TIPS 2. We have no access to your phone number
3. Capitalization doesn’t matter, but spaces and spelling do
4. POLL #1
Are you familiar with the Creative Commons?
OR
YES = 18544
NO = 18830
RESULTS
5. What is ?
Creative Commons is a nonprofit corporation dedicated
to making it easier for people to share and build upon
the work of others, consistent with the rules of
copyright.
Creative Commons provides free licenses and other
legal tools to mark creative work with the freedom the
creator wants it to carry, so others can share, remix, use
commercially, or any combination thereof.
CC = Creative Commons
NC=Non=commercial Link
SA=Share alike (provide attribution if altered)
ND=No Derivatives
6. MOOC = Massive Open Online Course
Stanford University
(MOOC) on Artificial Intelligence
More courses:
Computer Science 101
Software Engineering for SaaS (U of California - Berkeley
Human Computer Interfaces
Natural Language Processing
Game Theory
Probabilistic Graphical Models
7. Open Course Ware
LINK TO OCW
Online College Classes
http://www.onlinecollegeclasses.com/
CC BY-NC-SA
A collection of open materials divided by type
and purpose.
8. Open Learning Initiative
For Instructors
Integrate OLI into Your Practice
The Open Learning Initiative offers instructors a
variety of resources designed to support teaching
practice.
•Course materials based on current research in the
learning sciences
•Flexibility in the use of these materials
e.g. BIOLOGY
9. What is “Open Education”?
• "A central pillar of the academic community is its
commitment to the free flow of information and ideas. This
commitment to sharing is essential to scholarly discovery
and innovation.”
LINK
10. Open Education Resources ~1
Connexions is a global repository hosted by Rice University.
Anyone may view or contribute.
FREE.ed.gov offers more than 1,500 federally supported
teaching and learning resources are included from dozens of
federal agencies.
Incompetech is a collection of Creative Commons licensed music .
11. Open Educational Resources ~2
Khan Academy provides 800+ YouTube tutorials covering
math, science, and finance problems.
Wikiversity is a Wikimedia devoted to learning resources
from pre-school to post secondary education.
Search by Creative Commons provides a convenient way to
access search engines that include CC licensed materials.
Wikimedia Commons is a media repository for public
domain and freely-licensed educational media content
(images, sound and video clips). On September 2, 2009 the
number of files on Wikimedia Commons passed 5,000,000.
YouTube EDU is a collection of videos and channels from
higher education institutions.
This slide is for display to the audience to show them how they will vote on your polls in your presentation. You can remove this slide if you like or if the audience is already comfortable with texting and/or voting with Poll Everywhere.Sample Oral Instructions:Ladies and gentlemen, throughout today’s meeting we’re going to engage in some audience polling to find out what you’re thinking, what you’re up to and what you know. Now I’m going to ask for your opinion. We’re going to use your phones to do some audience voting just like on American Idol.So please take out your cell phones, but remember to leave them on silent. You can participate by sending a text message.This is a just standard rate text message, so it may be free for you, or up to twenty cents on some carriers if you do not have a text messaging plan. The service we are using is serious about privacy. I cannot see your phone numbers, and you’ll never receive follow-up text messages outside this presentation. There’s only one thing worse than email spam – and that’s text message spam because you have to pay to receive it!
Press F5 or enter presentation mode to view the poll\r\nIn an emergency during your presentation, if the poll isn't showing, navigate to this link in your web browser:\r\nhttp://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_polls/MTY5MjAwMDc1MgIf you like, you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides. You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone.