Jigsaw Assignment 103
Pane 3: Survey, Map, Notes, Images
I chose to show a survey.
I chose to show a survey.
Pane 4: Whiteboard, Weblinks, Presentation, Documents
I have used weblinks and documents already. So, this time I learned how to use the whiteboard.
I have used weblinks and documents already. So, this time I learned how to use the whiteboard.
Reflection:
I was glad to learn that Pane 3 had other uses that just the map! Notes, images, surveys, oh my! I had never used a survey in Jigsaw before. They were easy to create, but I had a little trouble loading. I had to click a box in my asset library to reveal the survey. After that, it was easy. So far, I have only made a super quick survey, but could see using this as a short quiz to check to see if the students understood what I went over.
In Pane 4, I had tried all the options already except the whiteboard. In Adobe Connect, I would often include a blank slide or two in my powerpoints to use as whiteboard in case I needed the space to solve problems. So, I find this whiteboard feature very helpful. If a student has a question other than what I have already loaded in a presentation, I can use this to work the problem or even let the student work the problem. I have been trying to add the extension that allows me to add screen shots to the whiteboard. I haven't been able to successfully install it yet, but I will keep trying. This is a feature I would have liked to have in Adobe Connect. If a student asks a question about a HW problem... I can open that problem in another window and take a quick screenshot of it and paste it in to the whiteboard so we can see what we are working on! In the meantime, I am able to open it and copy the text and paste it in a textbox in the whiteboard. This works just fine for text. Having the extension to add screenshots will allow me to also add images at the last minute! Looking forward to that!
I was glad to learn that Pane 3 had other uses that just the map! Notes, images, surveys, oh my! I had never used a survey in Jigsaw before. They were easy to create, but I had a little trouble loading. I had to click a box in my asset library to reveal the survey. After that, it was easy. So far, I have only made a super quick survey, but could see using this as a short quiz to check to see if the students understood what I went over.
In Pane 4, I had tried all the options already except the whiteboard. In Adobe Connect, I would often include a blank slide or two in my powerpoints to use as whiteboard in case I needed the space to solve problems. So, I find this whiteboard feature very helpful. If a student has a question other than what I have already loaded in a presentation, I can use this to work the problem or even let the student work the problem. I have been trying to add the extension that allows me to add screen shots to the whiteboard. I haven't been able to successfully install it yet, but I will keep trying. This is a feature I would have liked to have in Adobe Connect. If a student asks a question about a HW problem... I can open that problem in another window and take a quick screenshot of it and paste it in to the whiteboard so we can see what we are working on! In the meantime, I am able to open it and copy the text and paste it in a textbox in the whiteboard. This works just fine for text. Having the extension to add screenshots will allow me to also add images at the last minute! Looking forward to that!