+ Dr. Alice Christie President’s Professor Emeritus Engaging Students and Increasing Student Learning by Using Technology in K-8 Classrooms Arizona State.

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+ Dr. Alice Christie President’s Professor Emeritus Engaging Students and Increasing Student Learning by Using Technology in K-8 Classrooms Arizona State University Moving From Web 1.0 to Web 2.0

+ Historical Shifts: Web 1.0 > Web 2.0 Monologues to Dialogues Changing Purposes: Surf Search Subscribe Create Co-Create

+ Historical Shifts: W1>W2>W3>W4

+ Historical Shifts:

+ What educators need to understan d and incorporat e into their classroom environme nts

+ Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 Characteristics They are NOT static They ARE: Dynamic Interactive Engaging Syndicated Constantly changing

+ What are Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 Tools? Web-based tools that allow users: to interact and collaborate with others to use social media sites for dialogue and sharing ideas, photos, videos, etc. to create and post user-generated content in a virtual communities