wiki Web application allows people to add, delete, modify information Helps collaborated work and brainstorming Used for teaching learning in many.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
In their shoes: Telling and using patient stories
Advertisements

ICT Workshop Departmental-use Dr. Hoda Baytiyeh-Naja The American University of Beirut.
Information Children’s International School (Secondary)
Blogs: as Digital Design and Documentation. What is a Blog? “A blog (a portmanteau of the term web log) is a discussion or information site published.
Using Web 2.0 Tools in Art Education: Your Classroom to Your State Association Cris Guenter, Ed.D. Dept. of Education California State University, Chico.
Using Social Tools to Promote Literacy Melissa Jacobs-Israel, Coordinator Elizabeth Naylor-Gutierrez, Coordinator NYCDOE – Office of Library Services.
Blogging for Students and Teachers Red Lion Area School District Monday, June 01, 2015Monday, June 01, 2015Monday, June 01, 2015Monday, June 01, 2015.
Blogging For Teachers and Students. Today You will learn: what blogging is how to create classroom blogs.
Blogs defined From Wikipedia A blog is a website in which journal entries are.
CSC101 Michele Gagliano. a Web-based audio broadcast via an RSS feed, accessed by subscription over the Internet Podcast Directory.
Samantha Moore CSC /10/07. A podcast is a digital media file that is shared over the web using syndication feeds, for playback on portable players.
Blogs in Education 101. Contraction of web log, it is: a personal log of thoughts published on a Web page online writing published periodically. Readers.
Blogging Getting Started. What is a Blog? Web log – “a website where entries are written in chronological order and displayed in a reverse chronological.
"Savvy scientists must increasingly engage with blogs and social media... Even if you choose not to blog, you can certainly expect your papers and ideas.
BETT TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS Web 2.0: Blogs. What is Web 2.0? Web 2.0 refers to web pages that allow users to interact with the site or with each other.
Online Learning Communities Presented by Angel Somers/Media Specialist
What is a blog? "A blog is a personal website that contains content organized like a journal or a diary. Each entry is dated, and the entries are displayed.
Is it easy to create one? Characteristics Aren’t they just online diaries?
Cindy DiDonato WEBLOGS. What is a blog? Easily created Easily updatable web site Allows an author(s) to publish instantly As easy as sending an .
What is a BLOG..?? What are the steps on Making a BLOG site.. ??
Increased Access to Legal Information Law firms and the government have created websites that allow access to legal information such as: -Divorce, child.
NETS Stands for National Educational Technology Standards and are the standards for learning, teaching and leading in the digital age.
Politics/punditry/social media seminar 1.In your opinion, what are the effects of politicians being able to spread their message and brand via the internet.
WEB 2.0 READ/WRITE WEB Eidson. WORLD WIDE WEB  Sir Tim Berners-Lee  World Wide Web Inventor-1989  Web 2.0 – The Read/Write Web.
Wikis, Blogs and Podcasts EESL 650 TECH-CONNECTIONS.
Web 2.0 Tools Used in the Finance/Investment Management Industry.
PUBLISHING ONLINE Chapter 2. Overview Blogs and wikis are two Web 2.0 tools that allow users to publish content online Blogs function as online journals.
Blogs and Wikis Dr. Norm Friesen. Questions What is a blog? What is a Wiki? What is Wikipedia? What is RSS?
Blogs Wikis ePals Tweets Communicating and Creating with ICT.
Moodle (Course Management Systems). Blogs In this Lecture, we’ll cover how to use blogs, blog capablilities and efficive blog practices.
Information frequently posted on a form of website. A blog could be a personal journal, business, political, celebrity, and even comedy website.
Podcasts, Blogs, Wiki, & RSS Shacara Hilton CSC101 March 2006.
W RITING … writing is a form of metacognition the act of writing often helps construct understanding some forms of writing are unique to content areas.
Study Blogging Concept. 1.Define Blog 2.Identify types of Blogging.
Social software YEFI P. TELAUMBANUA What is Social Software? It is a kind of an interactive tools handle mediated interactions between a pair or.
Module 3 News Engine, Blogs, Wikis, and RSS feeds Instructional Technology.
Vocabulary By: jacourtland webster. Aggregator an aggregator is any device that serves multiple other devices or users either with its own capabilities.
BLOGS Leonardo da Vinci Project : New Media Literacy for Media Professionals Partners: SKAMBA (SK), Media21Foundation (BG), FOPSIM (MT) and Videovest.
Dwayne Forrester Next  A blog is a discussion or informational site published on the World Wide Web and consisting of discrete entries ("posts") typically.
Sheikhah & Fawziah Blog & Wiki. Blog  What is a blog ?  A blog is a type of website that is usually arranged in chronological order from the most recent.
Blogs and wikis in the classroom Not Just Social…..
First Time Views. Sign In Express Space: Teacher.
Gurleen Ahluwalia Lecturer in Communication Skills BBSBEC, Fatehgarh Sahib Punjab.
Topic of Session Social Media Agenda Topics Terminology Discussion Topics Summary References Wrap Up.
What is a blog? Sue Ann Miller Instructional Technology Coach Berea City School District
Common Terms in the Internet Adnan Iqbal MCS-MIT-WD-A+ The College of Law.
Helen McCullen Edu 248.  Web 2.0: Second Generation of web based communities.
Blogs and wikis Tools for teaching and learning Teacher Librarian Network 22 September 2009 Ruth Mason, Senior Learning Design Officer.
Using Web 2.0 Technologies to Create Classroom Websites: Session 3.
What the Principal Needs to Know About Web 2.0 by Rita Lewis Smith October 19, 2010.
What On Earth Is A Blog??. Well, … A blog (a contraction of the term "Web log") is a website, usually maintained by an individual with regular entries.
Blogging in the Multimodal Classroom. Making Connections O Brainstorm: O Write down ways that you have used, or observed, a journal in a classroom. or.
Blogs in the Classroom Todd W. Jorns Senior Director for Educational Technology Illinois Community College Board.
Done By: Zeina Alkudmani. What is a Blog?  A blog is a discussion or information site published on the World Wide Web consisting of discrete entries.
Web 2.0 is the second generation of Internet-based services that emphasize online collaboration and sharing among users.
POST CITIZEN-MEDIA NETWORKING & ITS VIRAL EFFECT ON WEB 2.0 Social Media.
Richmond County School’s 2009 Cyber Academy. YouTube - Pay Attention Web 2.0 mp 3 Blogging Wikis SKYPE Social Networking PODCASTING Digital Storytelling.
CREATE, IMPLEMENT AND ENJOY! Blogs,Wikis & RSS Readers.
1. Truncation of the expression web log Personal website or web page on which an individual records opinions, links to other sites, etc. on a regular.
Wiki’s and Web 2.0 Tools Session 3. Wiki’s
Blogging The best way to be ‘you’ and share it with others Blog as a communicative tool Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad University of Majmaah.
By: Jamie Morgan  A wiki is a web page or collection of web pages which you and your students can access to contribute or modify content without having.
OER – Time Management work based learning for beeing more productive
Using ICTs in Primary English Teaching
What Every Chamber Executive Needs to Know About Blogging, Podcasts and Wikis C. David Gammel High Context Consulting (410)
Web 2.0 Technologies and Community Building Online by
Career & Technology Applications
Using Wikis to Facilitate Teaching & Learning
Discussion Forums.
Using ICT in School Blogging July 17th 2014 A change project
Presentation transcript:

wiki Web application allows people to add, delete, modify information Helps collaborated work and brainstorming Used for teaching learning in many ways Ability to share information Uses- common notes, collaborative writing, group work, inviting experts to review completeness Also used as an encyclopedia

Podcasts

A blog (a truncation of the expression weblog) discussion or informational site published on the World Wide Web World Wide Web consisting of discrete entries ("posts") typically displayed in reverse chronological order (the most recent post appears first). Personal other types of blogs are corporate blogs, Political blogs, travel blogs, blogs floated by Scientist community, Educationists and other such specialist blogs An edublog is a blog created for educational purposes.blog support student and teacher learning by facilitating reflection, questioning by self and others, collaboration [1] and by providing contexts for engaging in higher-order thinking. collaboration [1]higher-order thinking