Summary
WiZiQ has now introduced content sharing for teachers and students. Members can upload PDF documents and PowerPoint presentation tutorials to share with students and build their content library. Notably, teachers have the option to upload documents as private or public, which could enable any teacher to use WiZiQ as an important meeting point for private or public discussions.
For Immediate Release
Raleigh, NC Sep. 13, 2007
WiZiQ, the online teaching and learning platform,
connects teachers and students in real time through its Virtual Classroom
technology. Teachers can connect with students who want to learn from home, and
are now teaching students across the world through WiZiQ’s online virtual whiteboard.
WiZiQ has just added a very useful feature of
content sharing for teachers and students. This enables users to upload and
share tutorials or any content in PowerPoint and PDF formats and also provides
the option to share content in the public or private domain.
How can teachers and students benefit from sharing
content on WiZiQ?
- Teachers and students can upload and share documents
as private or public without sending e-mail attachments..
- Educational organizations, including
universities could share content in either public or private domain. Coupled
with the Virtual Classroom technology, WiZiQ would provide a very accessible and
multi-featured live meeting tool for users around the world.
- Users can create a personal content library
online for ready reference.
- Teachers can use their own content for
explaining concepts while teaching.
- Students can use their teachers’ documents for
reference.
- Users can get unique code for every presentation
in the document library to embed presentations on their own blogs, MySpace and
Facebook profiles.
- Teachers can strengthen their profile by
uploading self-authored PowerPoint presentations as they all carry a link-back
to authors’ teacher-profiles.
- Teachers can gain visibility for their profiles
on WiZiQ by showcasing their presentations on popular sites frequented by
students and potential learners such as Moodle and other Course Management
Systems.
- Link-backs to presentations would enhance the
authority of documents in search engines, which would show up on keywords
related to the documents on SERPs (Search Engine Result Pages). This would
enhance teachers’ profiles.
Registration
is required to use the content sharing feature; here is the registration page: http://www.wiziq.com/Register.aspx
About WiZiQ
WiZiQ is
the single point on the web for all learning and teaching needs, offering a
virtual classroom environment
for online teaching to connect teachers and students in real time.
I read on this blog that you can get the code needed to embed from the document library. I am struggling with this. Can you email me and help out?
Posted by: Joe Miller | May 05, 2008 at 05:47 PM