Web 2.0

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Web 2.0 Teaser

Collaboration

Content Creation

Multiple Authors

Editing is Quick & Easy

Structured

Dynamic

Engaging

Learning Communities

Peer to Peer Learning

Quick Feedback

Balances the playing field

Education

Our Objectives

Understand what is Web 2.0

Be able to name at least 4 Web 2.0 tools

Be confident in using at least 1 tool learnt today for Teaching

To share how you have used the tool(s)

Plan for Today

Introduce several Web 2.0 tools

Examples of how they can be used

Work in groups (if time permits)

Q & A

Feedback

Web 2.0

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Google Apps

Del.icio.us

Apple Learning Interchange

https://paviter.wikispaces.com

How does a wiki work?

https://paviter.wikispaces.com

https://paviter.wikispaces.com In a literature class a teacher used the wiki as a place for students to more deeply analyze texts. Individual passages from the texts were posted on the wiki.

The students would then highlight a word or phrase from those passages and interpret it.

Students read their colleagues' interpretations and responded to them, creating a dialogue out of class that further enriched the in-class discussions.

https://paviter.wikispaces.com

What other ways can we use a wiki?

Like Facebook but more secure

Can set up closed networks

Share media & documents

Discussion Board

Can be regulated

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http://www.ning.com/

http://globaleducation.ning.com/

http://www.classroom20.com/

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http://www.ali.apple.com/

Create open or closed networks

Share files, forums

Large repository of lesson plans & media

Apple Learning

Interchange

Google Apps

http://www.google.com/educators/tools.html

Calendar

Docs, Spreadsheets, Forms, Presentation

Maps

Page Creator

Custom Search

Del.icio.us

http://delicious.com/

Social Bookmarking

Share resources with others

Get students to share with each other

Get students to read and comment on articles bookmarked by others

Feedback Formhttp://www.tinyurl.com/

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