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Wednesday 30 July 2014

Chopping youtube vids

Don't get me wrong, I love tubechop. It's such an easy interface and works a treat BUT you can't easily full screen it once chopped. So I had a look around and found http://viewrz.com/cutter . Does the same job AND gives you a full screen button.  You set the time you want it to start and the same for the end time. The rest is pretty intuitive. It has a slightly annoying aspect to it in that when paused it covers the screen with options but it's worth it if you want easy full screen.


Tubechop does have an obvious embed code generator but you can find the viewrz one if you pause the video and click 'share'. I did find it a little hard to copy- took a few attempts. Anyway, here's one I just made

Wednesday 9 July 2014

Let's pretend this is going to be...

...a post about the easiest mistake to make when trying to get hold of links for blog posts

watch the video or read the post. Or both




see that link in the address bar above? The number of times people copy that and put it into e -portfolios or e mails is amazing. It is an easy mistake to make but can be really frustrating for the recipient or assessor.

Click publish (or update if you are editing) then 'VIEW'
 the post so that you see the live version online, click on the post title to get the unique URL & then copy that link.

open badges...digging deeper

update 29th Sept 2014

I have nailed my colours to the Credly mast. Long may that remain. Also playing with Moodle badges but for smoothness and ability to issue badges from my phone at a click Credly is winning hands down at the moment


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The badg.us site has been down since the weekend apparently and it got me rummaging around on the web again and I have found some things that may be of interest if you are thinking of issuing badges next year. The guy that set it up did have some server space trouble around this time last year and what he has done is remarkable but this is a crucial time for us and maybe it's time to look elsewhere...

You may also want to explore the badge options in Moodle as these can be exported too. For the moment I think there is nothing that individual users can do to author them and those that will exist seem to relate to Moodle use. Watch this space though, it may turn out to be the best option. 

https://app.achievery.com is in 'beta' format and there are definitely things that need ironing out- you need two accounts to make and receive badges for a start so I wouldn't recommend this one in its current manifestation- the badge making tool is a bit fiddly too. The badges can look nice and I also like the way the badge could actually act as a lesson plan with evidence requirements built into the issuing page: https://app.achievery.com/earned/4165 


https://www.openbadges.me/ uses the same designer software and for that reason alone I'd say avoid it for now- the simplicity of the badg.us designer tool was what appealed to me in the first place- having said that, I'm sure it'd be OK once you got to grips with it and had made a few badges. You should also note that this is designed to work as a plug in for other systems such as Wordpress. The completed badges can look very nice too: 

https://credly.com is pretty good- is great for built in icons with which to make the badges and is perfect if you want to make nice looking badges that can be issued electronically. As far as I can tell there is no facility for printing them the way I have with badg.us though and if you want to go down that route you'd best avoid it but for straightforward badge making and issuing this is the one for me. Badges can be uploaded to mozilla backpack (aka 'persona' account) easily as you can see from this collection- it's the last badge in the listr: https://backpack.openbadges.org/share/824391a6e3d2c1ac3d7660831042a461/ you can generate a code to issue to people so they can claim for themselves but the code isn't unique 


The best alternative to badg.us for printable that I have found is ForAllBadges: https://badges.forallschools.com/ - it's set up for schools but enables e-issuing and printables in pdf format. Easy upload to Mozilla backpack too. What you might really like about this one (and it's not something you can do yet in badg.us is set upl classes and it also has the facility to enable students to issue the badges to each other if you want (that appears to be a default setting so be careful)

Each student gets her/ his journal and you can set it so that they can see other people's badges in class

codes are unique in the printable pdf


if you have seen the badges I have been using you will know that the 'hard copy' badge collection has been very popular and competitive so I wouldn't want to lose that functionality and to have the classroom profiles element available too seems like a win win...until this site crashes or needs some downtime!