Collen:
I figured it out! It is the button that says, "Menu." When it is clicked it gives you both the embed code and the URL. Thank you for your attention!
Jane
Colleen:
Thank you for your reply. I tried to copy the embed code and it doesn't work. It seems long. How do I put it in a Tweet? Or can I put it on Twitter, because it seems to be too long.
What did you copy and how did you paste the example…
Beside any Sketchcast you make there should be an embed code.
Or you can just give the URL.
I love Sketchcast because it is so easy to use - I am slightly wary of it because it was offline for months with no explanation and all the Sketchcasts I…
Hi Ian
I have put out another discussion re how people use e-Portfolios presently, positives, frustrations and platforms that they are using. I also asked for some feedback re purpose
Keep an eye on the discussion and I will keep you posted re any interesting feedback that I receive.
Regards
Gail
Yeah, we should have definately contacted you earlier. Just going through growth challenges. Any way, Wiziq would be very happy to partner with you. Let me know what you have in mind. We would love it if your guys would use our technology for your VC needs and do a few Wiziq public sessions to help attract more people to your group and invite the online audience to your areas of expertise and interests.
Have you ever tried WiZiQ's Virtual Classroom? I would be interested in your view of it compared to sketchcasting.
At 12:11pm on September 18, 2008, Leslie Witten said…
Sorry! Of course I do not think you are monsters! The easy set up will help me "sell" your productivity sire to the teachers at my school. I am the librarian for a K-8 school in Los Angeles, CA. I help teachers, many of whom are not tech-savvy, understand and use 2.0 tools to reach their digital native students as well as make their own jobs easier. Yacapaca looks like a great tool. Especially since teachers have an easy set up and choices to use pre-created content, self-authored content, collaborative of independent fields. Keep me posted! - L
At 11:36am on September 18, 2008, Leslie Witten said…
Whoa...Yacapaca looks incredible. I am right in assuming the administrative set up is extensive initially as teachers input students data and create/find assessments, but that the return is equally great in time saved by not grading papers and having visual and real-time projections of achievement?
At 10:27am on September 18, 2008, Leslie Witten said…
Hi Ian,
Nice to find like-minded people out here! I saw your profile...tell me about yacapapa...what kind of assessment? I'm interested...