Web 2.0 Wikis Ten (not-so) Secrets about the Web’s Most Powerful Tool Jeff Whipple Technology Learning Mentor Nashwaaksis Middle School Laptop Institute.

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Web 2.0 Wikis Ten (not-so) Secrets about the Web’s Most Powerful Tool Jeff Whipple Technology Learning Mentor Nashwaaksis Middle School Laptop Institute Memphis, TN, USA July 2009

21st century Digital Literacy…??

In the beginning…Web 1.0 First generation web services Special skills and tools required for web authoring Most individuals limited to being consumers of web- based information

What is Web 2.0? Web 2.0 – second generation of web-based services Web based authoring tools readily available Everyone can be an author / producer of information – limited skill required

Web 2.0 – as a learning tool Many educational benefits to web 2.0 Authentic student authorship, collaboration and sharing Blogs, wikis and podcasts most popular tools for education

Web 2.0 – as a learning tool Web-based No special software needed!! Anytime…anywhere!

Wikis

Wiki “wiki wiki” - Hawaiian for “quick” Wikipedia

Wiki Website – allows visitors or members to add, remove, edit content Ease of use, like using MS Word document Three levels of participation (edit, edit with moderation, read-only) Text, images, videos, links

Uses for Wikis Teacher Generated Content – Home / School communication – Class websites (information, links, etc.) Teacher generated notes Links to resources

Uses for Wikis Student Generated Content – Collaborative projects – Collaborative student note keeping – Group project management / hosting – Student Centered Activities – Student writing / editing

Workshop Wiki wikisecrets.wikispaces.com