Educational Uses of Web 2.0 How do you interact with the web now? What is web 2.0 and how do students use Web 2.0? Why do you want to use Web 2.0? What.

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Educational Uses of Web 2.0 How do you interact with the web now? What is web 2.0 and how do students use Web 2.0? Why do you want to use Web 2.0? What are the challenges of Web 2.0? How can you avoid the pitfalls of Web 2.0? What about a district AUP including web 2.0? What about the time it takes to do a project vs. covering the content with a lecture? What can you and your students do with Web 2.0?

How do you interact with the web now?

How are students already participating in Web 2.0? 64% of online teens age content- creating activities 39% share own artistic creations 33% create web pages or blogs for others 28% have their own blog 27% have their own web page 26% remix content: collage

Popular Student 2.0 Sites World of Warcraft, Second Life (Massively Multiplayer Online Games) MySpace/Facebook/LiveJournal (Blogs, Webpages) YouTube (Video) Think Free/ Google Docs (Content Hosting) Limewire / Kazaa (File Sharing) Noodletools (Works Cited Generator)

2.0 Gaming

The Read-Write Interactive Web Is an authentic, real-world vehicle for student expression and collaboration free and accessible from any computer bringing the outside world inside and bringing the school world outside...

What are the challenges of Web 2.0? Teach new literacy skills—editing Teach ethics, laws, copyright Teach online safety Paradigm shift in teaching and learning: Collaboration is not cheating – mashups are not plagiarism-authorship may not be individual Projects take time-Project-based learning vs. cover the content

How can I avoid the pitfalls of Web 2.0? Teach students to edit their work before publishing to the world Teach copyright: images, video, online info Teach Creative Commons licensing Teach to ask permission before using someone’s online work—use the Internet Develop a District AUP that includes 2.0 Inform your administrator Develop a toolkit Practice before the students do the project

District acceptable use policy- Web 2.0 Academic Integrity--Attribution Reading/viewing/publishing information online May want to include limited access Acceptable use for publishing to areas not on the school web site Internet Safety Agreement of Franklin Parish School Board. Safety Agreement of Franklin Parish School Board.

No district level policy? Student contracts at the beginning of projects to reinforce ethical and responsible behavior Permission from parents and students to publish Letter to parents with information about the educational objectives of the project Inform your administrator

What you can do with Web 2.0 photosharing wiki blog videosharing podcasts RSS feeds interactive database Google goodies digital storytelling video creation social bookmarking social networking

One thing