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ICT Tools for PLCs

ICT Tools for PLCs. Online communication and collaboration tools. http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/recommended/top100.html Skype Voice Thread Wikis Blogs RSS IGoogle/Pageflakes Twitter. Slideshare YouTube TeacherTube Flickr NING Jing Google Desktop Zamzar Delicious. Top Tools in Learing.

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ICT Tools for PLCs

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  1. ICT Tools for PLCs Online communication and collaboration tools

  2. http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/recommended/top100.html Skype Voice Thread Wikis Blogs RSS IGoogle/Pageflakes Twitter Slideshare YouTube TeacherTube Flickr NING Jing Google Desktop Zamzar Delicious Top Tools in Learing

  3. Our Wiki Wiki goodness http://assetonline.wikispaces.com/ • Join and basics • How to edit, add and more • How can we use it? • What if I want my own or already have my own?

  4. Survey Tools Tips and Tricks

  5. Things to Consider • Keep it short and simple • Decide your goals in advance • Determine your sample and design accordingly • Do you need a consent form? • Use don’t know, n/a and other when possible

  6. Things to Consider 6. Sequencing of questions • Early questions should be pleasant and easy • Group questions together on a topic (makes it easy to answer) • Always present agree-disagree choices in that order. Positive to negative. Excellent to poor rating scales. High numbers should mean a more positive answer.

  7. Things to Consider 7. Try using a variety of question types. A. Multiple-choice questions are simple to answer. Survey participants are more likely to answer these questions. Example: Where do you work? A. North, B. South, C. East, D. West B. Open-ended questions are less likely to be answered but can give valuable insight. C. Rating or agreement scales allow participants to give opinions about a specific topic without having to write a text based answer.

  8. Online Forms • http://wufoo.com/ http://wufoo.com/tour/ LIMITED BY NUMBER OF FORMS AND REPORTS FOR FREE ACCT. 3 forms, 3 reports, and 100 monthly entries • http://www.surveymonkey.com/ LIMITED BY NUMBER OF RESPONSES FOR FREE ACCOUNT 100 responses per survey • http://www.createsurvey.com/ THEY WILL GIVE US 7 FREE 2 MONTH ACCOUNTS Normally free trial is 1 week.

  9. Questions?

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