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Compare and Contrast : Blackboard & a Personal Web Page. You’ll find this presentation (and another) here :. www3.ltu.edu/~s_schneider/howto/faculty.htm. Compare and Contrast : Blackboard & a Personal Web Page.
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Compare and Contrast : Blackboard& a Personal Web Page You’ll find this presentation (and another) here : www3.ltu.edu/~s_schneider/howto/faculty.htm
Compare and Contrast : Blackboard& a Personal Web Page What are are the pros and cons of each, in terms of ease of use, flexibility, ability to load images/scripts/java/etc.
Accessing the Site • Personal Web page (WEB) = 24/7 • Open access – constant address • BlackBoard (BB) = some down time • Guest account if not in the class • Look at the new Preview button on the login screen!
Posting Info on the Web • BlackBoard (BB) = Very Easy!! • Just “point and click” to upload • Personal Web page (WEB) = Harder! • Need web editor .. And server! • (We have one for faculty .. www3.ltu.edu)
Organization of Material • BB – built in • common interface • WEB – you have to create it • But more flexible? Also more work!
Fancy Text Formatting • Both can do this! • WEB – you are probably already doing it • BB – you can add some simple tags • See “Adding HTML to Blackboard” here : • www3.ltu.edu/~s_schneider/howto/bbtags.htm
Location of Files • WEB – static • Always same place - constant • BB – changes each term • Can be archived • But, what about “image links” we explore later?
Links to other web pages • BOTH • BB – easy to add • Also get a “world” icon • WEB – you are already doing this • Could couple WEB with BB? • Store things on WEB and call from BB • Best of “static” vs “changing” conflict
Uploading files? • BB – electronic drop box!! • WEB – much harder to do .. • Also, we now have Outlook Express …
Email?? • BB – this will probably be the model!! • We will have access to our classe lists here • Not sure how Banner comes into play? • Limitation to one email address? • WEB (no access to student addresses) • Outlook Express – maintain all students as contacts … Unlikely!
Displaying images within BB? • Can link to external images • Can display external images • Must add a bit of HTML code • Can link to “LOCAL” images! • Use a “hidden” folder • Can display “LOCAL” images Let’s try adding images ….
Open your BB page • Then go to the CONTROL PANEL down on the lower left – that’s where we make the changes to the BB site.
Making folder for images • Click on the COURSE Documents to add a new folder for our images
Add folder and name it • Click on the Add Folder button • Name it something (like “Images”)
“Hidden” folder! • Here’s a neat trick .. Make it a hidden folder (seen by you, not by students) • (Note: You might want to make the image folder available to the students also – the following techniques will work either way.)
Add a “document” to Images • Double-click on the folder name (to enter it) • Click on “Add Item” to add in an image as a “document”
Adding an image • Browse your local machine to upload the image • Create a “link” to the image • Note : You could also display it directly! .. But we will be happy just with the link
Find “link” to the image • Right click on image link • We want to copy it to the “clipboard” in IE in NETSCAPE
Link copied to memory • Could paste it into Notepad temporarily • Note, we are seeing the “course” info in the string, but this is on the Blackboard server – we don’t need “our own” server!!
New folder/document • Make a new folder and document (this we will show the students) • We’ll put a link to the image, as well as the image itself!
Link vs embedded Image • Link uses “anchor” tag – you click to see it <A HREF="http://mypage.com/pink.JPG">Link</A> • “inline” image uses IMG tag <IMG SRC="http://mypage.com/pink.JPG">
Mixture of text and html • Link uses “anchor” tag • “inline” image uses IMG tag • Both of these are “external” images!
What about “Local” images? • Add that link we just copied from within Blackboard!
Seeing the rough output • Gives link (opens image into window) – or shows the image there • Doesn’t matter if it is external or internal – both work! • But, this format is not as “pretty” – compare sideways?
Other things? • PERL/JAVA/PHP • BB – not right now – future? • Could call up other pages with it though! • WEB – if you can host it, you can run it • Maybe BB gives us confidence to use Personal Web pages more and more .. Can couple the two for a powerful combination
Conclusions? • BB = very easy to use – a little limited • WEB = harder to use – more flexible • At the very least, BB + WEB would be more powerful than either alone