Presentation space
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Pros
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Cons
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your campus course management space
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Password-protected, so only your instructor and perhaps other students in your class can access your work
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Typically does not offer building and creation tools—just offers storage space
Usually limited in terms of file size for student projects (so a 10 MB slide show might be fine, but a 100 MB video project might be too big)
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video-hosting sites
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Allow you to upload and store big files
Allow you to create videos that aren’t software dependent (i.e., users/viewers don’t have to have a specific type of software to see the video)
Usually allow users to post comments and share feedback
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Are often advertisement-based, so ads may appear around or even on top of your video
Sometimes generate long and hard-to-remember URLs
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Web-creation sites
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Can make Web site creation and design easy
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Are sometimes subscription- or fee-based (you have to pay to use them)
Some are less intuitive than others
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Web-hosting sites
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Allow you to purchase your own URL
Usually provide storage space for many different file types and sizes
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Are sometimes subscription- or fee-based (you have to pay to use them)
Can have complicated interfaces, making uploading your content difficult
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slide show creation and hosting sites
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Allow you to create slide show presentations that aren’t software dependent (i.e., users/viewers don’t have to have a specific type of software to see the presentation)
Can make slide show creation and design easy
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Are sometimes subscription- or fee-based (you have to pay to use them)
Some are less intuitive than others
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