EDU221SelfExplanatoryElectronicPresence

A self-explanatory electronic presence is when you post a project for this class online in such a fashion that someone who is not involved in this class at all can figure out
 * who you are (a secondary education major at UMF...you don't have to give your name)
 * what the project is all about in general (what's the purpose, was it just for fun or for a class, . . . )
 * what the project is all about specifically (describe your unit, the GRASP, whatever will help a non-educator understand the content)
 * and why they should/should not be interested in viewing it.

[|Kimberly's student sample from Fall 2014] ||
 * Project || Ways to make it self-explanatory || Example ||
 * movie project uploaded to youtube/vimeo/etc. || * take advantage of the "description" section--write your notes to the viewer explaining everything
 * embed the movie using embed code from youtube/etc. into a wiki page and use the rest of the wiki page to write your notes to the viewer || [|Phil's student sample from Fall 2012]
 * comic life images || * create a new wikispace (or similar wiki) and put each image on its own page; on the home page, write your notes to the viewer explaining everything, create links that go from page to page (you could put "next" and "back" links on each page to make it easy for the viewer to find the pages or you could use the navigation on the left to go from page to page); be sure to give your viewer directions on how to view your comic
 * or put the images in SlideShare or Uberflip and create an introduction in the description area || xx ||
 * comic life pdf file || * use a wikipage or Google Sites page to write your notes, upload the file for easy download by the viewer, and give directions to your viewer on how to see the pages of your comic
 * or put the pdf file on Uberflip and create an introduction in the description area || xx ||
 * audio file uploaded to podbean.com || * use the description section of podbean to write your notes || xx ||
 * audio or video files || * use your blog to upload either audio or video files and write your description right in the blog entry || xx ||
 * Prezi || * click "view Prezi" and look for the choice "embed," copy that code
 * create a wikipage for your product and put the explanatory text on the page
 * click the "widget" button on the edit bar and pick "other html"; paste the code into the box
 * (note, under "slideshow" you'll find a link for Prezi, but she couldn't get that one to work correctly) || Sarah F.'s student sample from spring 2016 ||