Prof. Stehlik Speaking OUTLOUD
My classroom and students offer a platform for limited discussions of our thinking. This blog is my place to offer a bit more on rebuilding trust and respect in our societies.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Professional Examples Category
Professor:
If it's okay with you, I'd like to dedicate just one section of your site to your past and present real-world applications of OC skills. I'm sure there is a lot of material you'd like to share with your students and I think this is the most coherent way to organize it.
Unless you instruct me otherwise, I will be uploading each of the documents you have sent me to this "Professional Examples" tab by using the label "professional."
If it's okay with you, I'd like to dedicate just one section of your site to your past and present real-world applications of OC skills. I'm sure there is a lot of material you'd like to share with your students and I think this is the most coherent way to organize it.
Unless you instruct me otherwise, I will be uploading each of the documents you have sent me to this "Professional Examples" tab by using the label "professional."
Sunday, August 5, 2012
PowerPoint Upload Instructions
Making a post with the label "powerpoints" will make it visible under the "PowerPoints" tab. Uploading each powerpoint is trickier. This took a while to figure out. In order to upload a powerpoint to the blog, you must:
1. Upload the powerpoint to google docs.
2. Click on the powerpoint within google docs.
3. Click "Share" in the upper right corner.
4. Under "Who has access," change it to "public on the web." (Be sure to save.)
5. Go to "File" (left side), click it, then click on "embed link."
6. This will give you a block of HTML code. Copy it.
7. Go to "Create a new post." On the left side, underneath the site's name (Prof, S. Stehlik's...), switch the input from "Compose" to "HTML."
8. Paste the HTML here.
Then you can publish. The entire presentation will be visible on one page. A student can click through the slides without having to download the presentation.
If there are any details about the powerpoint that you'd like to add, switch from "HTML" back to "Compose" before typing.
Please let me know if you have any clarifying questions, or if a powerpoint won't upload (or isn't visible on the site).
1. Upload the powerpoint to google docs.
2. Click on the powerpoint within google docs.
3. Click "Share" in the upper right corner.
4. Under "Who has access," change it to "public on the web." (Be sure to save.)
5. Go to "File" (left side), click it, then click on "embed link."
6. This will give you a block of HTML code. Copy it.
7. Go to "Create a new post." On the left side, underneath the site's name (Prof, S. Stehlik's...), switch the input from "Compose" to "HTML."
8. Paste the HTML here.
Then you can publish. The entire presentation will be visible on one page. A student can click through the slides without having to download the presentation.
If there are any details about the powerpoint that you'd like to add, switch from "HTML" back to "Compose" before typing.
Please let me know if you have any clarifying questions, or if a powerpoint won't upload (or isn't visible on the site).
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