MobiLearnAsia conference session (25 Oct 2012)
Creative Commons talks** (1-3 Oct 2012)
Google Apps for Education, Indonesia and Singapore sessions (9 Aug and 8 Sep 2012)
10'CMT keynote (3 Sep 2012)
*Some browsers may not show the backchannel. Twitter feed will be active for about a week so the backchannel may look empty.
**Three backchannels used during this presentation. Presentation not housed in a Google Site.
1. Create a Google Site
2. Embed a Google Presentation in the Google Site
3. Embed the backchannel (Twitter feed) into the Google Site
Click image above to see larger version.
How-to from Google
https://support.google.com/sites/bin/answer.py?hl=en&topic=23216&answer=153197
How-to from Google
http://support.google.com/sites/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=90569
How-to from NIEfolio site
https://sites.google.com/site/niefoliohelpsiteforstudents/google-sites/insert-google-products
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtCNBG1u8io
Add a Twitter Feed widget to Google Sites pages
1. Click on the Edit icon in your Google Site page.
2. Click on Insert -> More Gadgets.
3. In the Search box, type "Twitter widget".
4. Select Twitter widget.
5. Fill in the #hashtag in the search query box.
6. Save the page to view the result.
7. Enter edit mode to change the widget settings if necessary.
See example of 'live' #edsg Twitter feed below.
Reminder: This widget will work in some browsers and not in others.
Recommended browsers: Safari, Firefox, non-beta releases of Chrome.
From Twitter support site
https://support.twitter.com/articles/49309-what-are-hashtags-symbols
Tips from WikiHow
http://www.wikihow.com/Use-Hashtags-With-Twitter
See http://sitesguide.pjrprojects.co.uk/google-sites/how-tos/embed-an-iframe
See example of embedded LinoIt board in an iframe below.