The Ins & Outs of Web 2.0
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The Ins & Outs of Web
2.0
Web 2.0 Explained
Jenifer Gossman, MSEd
What is Web 2.0
Second generation of the WWW (World Wide Web)
Focuses on collaboration/sharing
Open communication
More dynamic (a shift from the static web of the past)
Web 2.0 Tools
Presentations
Slideshare
Sliderocket
Slide Shark
Prezi
Google Presentation
Glogster EDU
Digital Story Telling
Storybird
Animoto
Voice Thread
Blabberize
Little Bird Tales
Social MediaExpanding your PLN
Skype
My Big Campus
Edmodo
Writing/Blogging
Kidblog
Edublogs
Wordpress
Wordle
Tagxedo
Wall Wisher
Linoit
Collaboration
File saving/sharing
**Social Bookmarking**Evernote
Google Docs/Apps for Education
Dropbox
Diigo
Symbaloo
Live Binders
Going Gaga for Google!
Google Earth/Maps
Google Sketch-up
Google Docs/apps
Gmail – free email
Bringing science to computer class
Introduction to computer programming:
• Story Telling Alice
• Scratch
• Small Basic
Web Design & Other Links
Weebly
Google Sites
Class Dojo (classroom management)
Voki
YouTube in The Classroom
YouTube
View Pure (allows you to remove unwanted “advertisements” around YouTube Videos)
Polls/Online Assessment
Survey Monkey
Doodle – easy way to schedule meetings
Infuse Learning (quick assessment)
Quick Assessment
Log into your computers to:
http://student.infuselearning.com/
Room ID: 59368
Answer this question:
Do you feel like you are:
a. Technology innovator
b. Technologically challenged
About the presenter I began my career as a software support specialist after receiving my B.S. in Business Administration from the University of Southern Indiana. A few years into this career I chose to become a stay at home mom (1998). In 2006 I returned to school to become an elementary teacher, completing the program in December 2007. In August 2008 I began teaching technology at Holy Redeemer School in Evansville, IN. I was also the technology coordinator, troubleshooting hardware/software issues and providing professional development/advice on technology integration. I also returned to school in the Fall of 2008 to finish my Master’s in Elementary Education – focusing my research on educational technology. I graduated in December 2011 from the University of Southern Indiana.
In June 2010 I began my two-year term as the Middle School Representative for ISTE SIGCT (International Society of Technology Educators, Special Interest Group of Computing Teachers). Near the end of my term I stepped into the role as Professional Development Chair with SIGMS (Special Interest Group for Media Specialists). I will hold this office until 2014.
I am currently an eLearning Coach for the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation. In this role I provide technology professional development/assistance on a daily basis to teachers at five schools within the corporation. My goal is to continue inspiring educators and obtain my EdD in Technology Education.
You may contact me at [email protected].