Short Web 2.0

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Dr. Voltz slides explaining how school administrators can use Web 2.0 tools in their role as superintendents.

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Short Web 2.0

Dr. Richard VoltzAssociate Director

Illinois Association of School Administrators

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Summary First!

If I were you…

Make video podcast

Start your own blog

Start a discussion in your district about

1:1 computing

1:1

Modernize your webpage with flash pictures, video and

easy to navigate webpages

Have students video and

Ustream school board meeting

Start an audio Podcast and update regularly

To staffTo studentsTo community

Start discussing

“ What is the future computer for

classroom use?”

What is the computer of the

future?

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Encourage teachers to think outside the

box

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Put Twitter on your district webpage

Follow me on Twitter at rvoltz

Do you think students are more engaged outside of

school than in school?

What are you doing about it?

http://rayfelt.wordpress.com/

PollBy

Texting

1:1

Source: Gary Stager

1. Write a novel

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2. Share your knowledge

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3. Answer tough questions

Who should I vote for?

Who really was Martin Luther King?

4. Make sense of data

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5. Design a video game

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6. Build a killer robot

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7. Lose weight

8. Direct a blockbuster video

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9. Compose a symphony

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10. Change the world

1. Write a novel2. Share your knowledge

3. Answer tough questions

4. Make sense of data

5. Design a video game

6. Build a killer robot7. Lose weight

8. Direct a blockbuster video9. Compose a symphony

10. Change the worldSource: Gary Stager

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Personalize Education

• Dr. Yong Zhao at HPL 09 Leadership Conference - “Do not send a (wo)man to do what a machine can do better.”

Personalize Education

• Alan November at HPL 09 Leadership Conference - “We need to work with technology every day to learn how students use technology.”

When I was growing up, my parents told me, “Finish your dinner. People in China and India are starving.” I tell my daughters, “Finish your homework. People in India and China are starving for your job.”

---Thomas Friedman, 2005

Video

YouTube

• Started in February 2005

• Bought by Google in November 2006 for $1.65M

• Already has more content than TV and TV started in 1940’s.

• If TV played 24/7 since inception, YouTube still has more content.

What do world leaders say?

New way to make presentations

• One minute personal introduction

• Do not read from slides

• Use video, pictures, audio, etc…

Students are different today

Top 3 Search Engines

1. Google

2. YouTube

3. Yahoo

Screenshots

Demo Jing to showparticipants how to use

RSS feeds

The Old Web

The New Web

Blogging

School DistrictDashboard

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Learning from each other…

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Make YourWeb PageInteresting

Skype

Skype on the go…

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Is your school able to offer every course

every student wants?

Use Two Screens

Work efficiently in your office

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