Web 2.0 for Students and Teachers Ben Smith and Jared Mader Red Lion Area School District Wednesday, January 01, 2014Wednesday, January 01, 2014Wednesday, January 01, 2014Wednesday, January 01, 2014
National Educational Technology Standards for Students
National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers
What is Web 2.0 Online applications fostering creativity and collaboration Anyone can be a contributor Turns passive observers into active creators
What is Web 2.0 Source: OReilly Media
Web 2.0 Applications Word Processing, Spreadsheets Google Docs, Zoho Photos Flickr, Picasa, Animato, Blabberize Collaboration Voicethread Bookmarking del.icio.us Personal Web Space / Socializing My Space, Facebook, Digg Movie Making / Viewing JumpCut, YouTube, TeacherTube
More Web 2.0 Apps Concept Mapping Mindomo RSS Feed Aggregators Netvibes, Pageflakes, Google Information Sharing Wikispaces, PBWiki Utilities Jing, iSquint, Ta-Da
Even More Web 2.0 Apps Whiteboards skrbl,Scriblink Teacher Tools iQuizMaker, WorldMapper Organizers Backpack Blogs / Gaggle, edublogs, Bloglines
Equipment / Media Needed Internet - Fast Connection Accounts One Account Passwords and Storing Solution
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Ways to Start Create student collaborative groups Assign a group writing assignment (zoho writer) Respond to a prompt Summarize a reading Outline a chapter (mindomo) Analyze data from a lab (zoho sheets) Create a list of useful links (del.icio.us) Create a storyboard / slideshow (animoto) Share your photos (flickr)
Decisions / Considerations How many computers do you have? Will students access at home? Plug-ins and Operating Systems Browser
We Dont Need No Stinkin Handout Go to del.icio.us See our web 2.0 links
Assignment Take a picture using PhotoBooth Upload to Flickr Download all participant photos from Flickr Create an animoto of our class Use Blabberize to describe what you learned Participate in shared document on google docs What was the best thing from today?
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