Useful Software Tools to Download

Turnitin
An online service, no download required. Available for Mac and PC users. Used as a powerlink inside Blackboard, Turnitin is an online service for faculty that identifies papers containing unoriginal material and helps deter student plagiarism. UH has an institutional license for Turnitin, so faculty may use the service for free.

The tool may be used outside of Blackboard as well, but the process requires more from the instructor to set up the account, provide account information to students, and work with Turnitin support if there is an issue with getting students work. To use Turnitin outside of Blackboard, you must have a University of Houston email account. Go to the following website to request a Turnitin account outside of Blackboard and see tutorials for use: https://ssl.uh.edu/infotech/php/template.php?software_id=230


Respondus
For Windows. Faculty use Respondus to create quizzes and surveys to be uploaded into Blackboard and Vista. UH has a site license, meaning all faculty may use this software for free. The following website will allow you to download Respondus for use on the PC only at this time. Once you have downloaded Respondus, please contact blackboard.uh.edufor password information. You can download a Help Guide directly from Respondus by going to the following website: http://www.respondus.com/products/userguide.shtml . Choose the Blackboard Personality under Respondus 4.0.
 

Respondus Lockdown Browser
The Lockdown Browser is a feature available inside a Blackboard assessment. This tool locks down the testing environment within Blackboard. When students use Respondus Lockdown Browser they are unable to print, copy, go to another URL, or access other applications while taking a test online. When an assessment is started, students are locked into the test until they submit for grading. This function of Respondus is supported on both Macs and PC.

To use Lockdown Browser, create an assessment. When you add your settings (date of exam, time, etc), the last setting category is Security Settings. Choose "Browser Restriction". The Lockdown Browser is now added to your exam.


Impatica
Impatica compresses PowerPoint presentations so they can be delivered via the web or added to your Blackboard course. It also allows you to add voice narration and maintain a file size small enough for students to easily use online. University of Houston has a site license for Impatica, available to all faculty and students to use for free. You must have a University of Houston email address to request this software.

PC users will download from this site: http:// www.impatica.com/download/download.html 

MAC users will download from this site: http://www.impatica.com/download/download-mac.html

You will then send an email to blackboard@uh.edu and ask for the Impatica code to install. You must do this using a University of Houston email address as the software is only available to current UH faculty and current UH students.

 

Wimba
Wimba is a group of tools which will all integrate with Blackboard to do web conferencing, podcasting, instant messaging, and more. The Suite the University of Houston has access to use, includes Wimba Classroom, Wimba Pronto, Wimba Voice, and Wimba Create. The Wimba site has wonderful and thorough explanations of each and every tool. The site address is: http://www.wimba.com/products/collaboration/ .

Faculty can use Wimba outside of Blackboard, but it is not as easy to set up as it is inside the course. Instructional Designers encourage faculty to utilize a shell for this, even if that is the only thing used in Blackboard. It will certainly make your experience seamless for both the student and instructors. Log on to Blackboard for the instructor, and add a Wimba Classroom. No extra downloads, no new passwords. Very easy to use.


Hot Potatoes

YouTube
YouTube is a website devoted to the sharing and viewing of online video. The University of Houston YouTube account allows faculty to upload videoclips, lectures and share those videos. YouTube video links can be embedded into websites, blogs, and emails for students to view; it can also be viewed from a mobile device with the appropriate capability. A tutorial of uploading and using YouTube (including best practice suggestions) is available from the Tutorial option of this website (http://eto.uh.edu/FDIS/Tutorials/)

Podcasting

Acrobat Reader
For Mac and Windows. Adobe's freely available reader used to read Adobe PDF documents (*.pdf). Download Acrobat Reader from Adobe.

Powerpoint Viewer
For Windows. This free download from Microsoft allows people to open and view PowerPoint presentations, even if they don't have a copy of Microsoft PowerPoint installed. Download PowerPoint viewer from Microsoft.

Quicktime Player
For Mac and Windows. Apple's freely available media player used to listen to music and watch video in a wide variety of file formats. Download QuickTime Player from Apple.

Real Player
For Mac and Windows. Real Media's freely available media player used to listen to music and watch video in a wide variety of file formats. Primarily used for listening to or watching real media files (*.rm) Requires that QuickTime be installed. Download RealPlayer from RealNetworks.

Word Player
For Windows. A free download from Microsoft that allows people to read Microsft Word documents, even if they don't have a copy of Microsoft Word installed. Download Word Viewer from Microsoft.

Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack
Are you using an old version of Microsoft Office and having a problem opening Microsoft Office 2007 files on your machine? Microsoft offers a free Office Compatibility Pack that you can install on your machine. The Compatibility Pack allows you to view 2007 Word, Excel, or PowerPoint files in your old version of Microsoft Office. Download Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack (for PC) or Microsoft Office Compatibility (for MAC).

If you have any questions about available software resources, please contact Tammy Hoskings at (832)842-2141 or at thoskings@uh.edu.

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