Web 2.0 New tools, New schools By: Gwen Solomon and Lynne Schrum Book Study Guide 1.

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Web 2.0 New tools, New schools By: Gwen Solomon and Lynne Schrum Book Study Guide 1

Chapter 1 New World, New Web, New Skills Economics 102- East versus West Competition New technologies and processes New ways of working and doing business New set of people who want to work 2

Chapter 1 New World, New Web, New Skills From “Command and Control” To “Connect and Collaborate” From “Information delivered and tested” To “Information shared, discussed, refined and deeply understood” 3

Chapter 1 New World, New Web, New Skills Enter Web 2.0 Web based tools Open source Interconnectedness Collective Intelligence 4

Chapter 1 New World, New Web, New Skills 5

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Call to Action Student s must learn to use these tools to be competitive for 21 st century jobs! No job, No money, No Independence, No Responsibility, No Future 8

Chapter 2 Students and Learning 9

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Chapter 2 Students and Learning The Wired Generation Sophisticated users Tech important to education, not an extra In school use is limited and not integrated Computers and internet are first communication tolls Internet: – Virtual guidance counselor – Virtual Textbook and reference library – Virtual tutor, study short cut, study group – Virtual locker, backpack and notebook, 11

Chapter 2 Students and Learning New Cognitive Taxonomy Bloom Revised Knowledge Remembering Comprehension Understanding Application Applying Analysis Analyzing Synthesis Evaluating Evaluation Creating 12

Chapter 2 Students and Learning Call to Action Prepare students to Use higher Order thinking skills Apply technology Adapt to change Acquire workplace skills Give them Voice 13

Chapter 3 New Tools – (RSS – Simple Syndication) – Blogs and Wikis – Podcasts – Social Bookmarking – Photo Sharing – Photo Editing – Video Showcasing – Web 2.0 Versions of Desktop Tools – Web 2.0 Management Tools – Other Web 2.0 tools for Education – iTunes U 14

Chapter 4 New tools in Schools 15

Chapter 5 Professional Development 16

Chapter 6 Leadership and New tools 17

Chapter 7 Online Safety and Security 18

Chapter 8 Systemic Issues 19

Chapter 9 New Schools 20