a holistic selection process centered on digital literacy
Tim Miller
Digital Media & Learning Librarian
Humboldt State University
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Why Open? What is 'free'?
A digital literacy-centered approach to selecting software
Major Considerations
Teaching & Learning
American Library Association. (2013). Digital literacy, libraries, and public policy. Report of the Office for Information Technology Policy’s Digital Literacy Taskforce. Retrieved January, 20, 2015.
On Campus
Off Campus
Off Campus
Opportunities
What are you actually paying?
Who can use the software?
Who can create with the software?
Does the software prioritize accessibility?
Prezi vs PowerPoint vs Google Sites
Minimal 'free' services
$19/mo
$59/mo
*one of few ways to hack Prezi to make it more accessible
No 'free' services
Download model is moving to subscription
Likely the most ability to create accessible presentations.
Creator needs to understand accessibility to make use of the features.
Guides for accessibility
No 'paid' version
Storage limit on 'free' accounts
Simple interface, limits most options to those that keep the site accessible.
Creator needs a basic understanding of accessibility.
Guides for accessibility
Pricing
Storage
What are your goals?
How much time do you have?
Health Ed 342 - in small groups, students make two flyers for nutrition supplements: one for general public, one for experts.
Visualizing data, design for audience, persuasive 'advertisement.'
Vector Graphics Editor
OVERKILL
Slide presentation software
A bit much?
Graphic design software
Glitch.com
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