1 Changing Education with Web 2.0 Tools By Cindy Wright Instructional Technology Specialist Columbus City Schools I believe that we cannot even begin to.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
On-line media tools for strategic communications purposes When using media tools for communication we try to use the latest technologies such us blogging,
Advertisements

Our Digital World Second Edition
Social Media.
Web 2.0 Collaborative Learning Tools By Dr Ken Ryba.
21 st Century Classrooms Tammy Elledge Coal City Unit District #1
Class Business Blog expectations. Class Business Survey Results.
The use of Social Media in Medical Education IAMSE Web Seminar January 20, 2010 Julie K. Hewett, IAMSE Association Manager.
Web 2.0 The Read/Write Web. History Tim Berners-Lee: World Wide Web 1989 Dream of sharing information back and forth Mosaic Web browser in 1993 Writing.
Impact Learning with Web 2.0 Tools We teach digital natives…..
Presented by Malcolm Thomas Superintendent, Escambia School District Education is changing 1.
WEB 2.0 What is a web 2.0? Why is it important? How can it work for teachers, librarians and information professionals?
TC2-Computer Literacy Mr. Sencer February 4, 2010.
PLN Personal Learning Network. Derek’s PLN Blogs- RSS Twitter.com Fluther.com iChat YouTube.com Cell Phone/Google School 2.0 Diigo.com Wikipedia.com Professionals.
Summary Are They Really Ready To Work? Employers’ Perspectives on the Basic Knowledge and Applied Skills of the New Entrants to the 21 st Century U.S.
Blogs  Also known as a web log  A tool for collaboration in a in the 21 st century classroom  Allows one to share ideas and thoughts with the world.
What is a blog? “Web log” In simple terms, a blog is a web page where what you write goes in chronological order on the front page Author can write, viewers.
CHAPTER 2: WEBLOGS PEDAGOGY AND PRACTICE BY ARION LONG & ANGELA ALSTON.
Rationale for CI 2300 Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age.
Written by Troy Hicks Presentation by: Amanda Mikrut, Lindsey Victor, Kevin Harris.
Introduction The training focuses on introductory information on social media tools and practical exercises.
The term web2.0 refers to the development of online services that encourage collaboration, communication and information sharing. CILIP Scotland
WEB 2.0: Definitions, glossary, tools and uses. Use web 2.0 tools to create vibrant learning communities.
Podcasting A Web 2.0 Learning Tool By, Doug Walker District Technology Coordinator Hillsdale Public Schools.
Consider ways to use social software in your professional learning and school.
Take a minute… Think about the people that your work with.
WIKIS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION Helena Baert AAHPERD Conference, April, 2009.
Web 2.0 Social Bookmarking and Start Pages in the Classroom Sally Todd, St John’s School Library, April 2009.
Adrianna Coronel, CDA, RDH, BSDH. Welcome  This presentation will introduce you to a variety of Internet Technology tools that facilitate collaboration.
Michelle Miller Marie Booz
Web 2.0 and Internet Safety for Educators 3/2/20111Region 1.
Raising Awareness in Library 2.0 way: The UJ Sciences Librarian Virtual Experience SANLiC Workshop, 28 May 2009.
+ Technology’s Influence on Today’s Classroom Teaching Writing Through Blogs and Wikis By Stephanie Gleissner Learning in the 21 st Century.
Twitter.com/DOTLebanon facebook.com/DOTLebanon‎ A presentation about social media with emphasis on facebook.
Blogging Transforming Writing for the 21 st Century.
Web Wise Using the Web to Enhance Classroom Instruction Heather Blount Curriculum Specialist.
Moodle: Engaging Students Online Nathalie Rudner, Thornhill Secondary School Anita Drossis, Vaughan Secondary School York Region District School Board.
CHAPTER 1 THE READ/WRITE WEB Marquita Friend Resa Garvin October 17, 2012 EDUC 303.
PAWS Workshop April 10, Agenda Grant administrative topics Web 2.0 –Discussion of instructional uses Copyright and open content resources –Discussion.
The ABC ’s of PLN’s Presented By: Marti Sides, M.Ed., M.T.T.
The Read Write Web Chapter One Presentation By Shontae Dandridge October 20, 2011.
What is Web 2.0 Emily Rosen Web 2.0 Wikipedia defines Web 2.0 as a term describing changing trends in the use of World Wide Web technology.
Social software YEFI P. TELAUMBANUA What is Social Software? It is a kind of an interactive tools handle mediated interactions between a pair or.
Future Learning Landscapes Yvan Peter – Université Lille 1 Serge Garlatti – Telecom Bretagne.
The New Internet and the Classroom Cool Tools For Teachers.
Who is on… Introduction Using social media entails particular kind of literacies i.e. skills which include the ability to engage in a medium for production.
Blogs and wikis in the classroom Not Just Social…..
LEARN Primary Academy May 10, Agenda General Overview Productivity and Collaboration News and Information Social Bookmarking and Networking Other.
Using Web 2.0 Tools to Support Teachers, Students, and Parents WVPT Education Services.
Blogs and Wikis Tim Bornholtz. Purpose Many new technologies are available on the internet that enable people to publish and edit content without expensive.
A free source e-learning software platform, also known as a Course Management System, Learning Management System, or Virtual Learning Environment.
Social Bookmarking Rachel Lacy ITSCO
Web 2.0 Tools in the Classroom WIKISNINGS. Web 2.0 tools  Constructivist learning tools.  Create content in a format you want for your students.  Expand.
What is a wiki? Online Collaboration with Wikis. A wiki is an easy-to-use free web page that multiple people can edit.
21 st Century Communication Tools CUT ICT Advanced Level Workshop Day 2 – Karen Hanson.
LIBRARY 2.0 Cleveland State University Library July 10, 2008.
Web 2.0 and its impact on teaching and learning Session 13 AC230 CL 201B Wikis Twitter Facebook Blogs Podcasts …….
Craig Gerdes Educational Technology Trainer Shawnee Mission School District
Icebreaker What was your first computer? Traditional Literacy & Digital Literacy What is your definition literacy? What would you consider a text?
Introduction to Social Media October 28, 2010 Green County High School Vickie Buckman.
Social Media & Social Networking 101 Canadian Society of Safety Engineering (CSSE)
Using Google Apps to Meet Standards Dawn Nelson Coordinator of Instructional Media & Technology ISD 279 – Osseo Area Schools.
Web 2.0 Tools in the 21 st Century Classroom EDU 536 B By: Jeanine Boerio.
Using Blackboard as a Tool to Teach Online Technology Skills in College Classrooms Dr. Victoria Haddad Adjunct Professor, College of Technology Wilmington.
An Easy 21st Century Student-Centered Tool Your Class Can’t Be Without Wikis for Everyone!
Presenter: Samantha Instructor: Kate Student ID:
Theresa Gabor, CCCOE Web 2.0 What You Need to Know.
KA1 “HIGH SCHOOL HIGH TECH SCHOOL OF THE FUTURE” project lasts from August the 1st, 2014 till July the 31st, 2016.
Web 2.0 and Internet Safety for Educators
Web 2.0 Technologies and Community Building Online by
Presentation transcript:

1 Changing Education with Web 2.0 Tools By Cindy Wright Instructional Technology Specialist Columbus City Schools I believe that we cannot even begin to imagine the changes that are going to take place as the two-way nature of the Internet begins to flower, and that even those of us who have spent time imagining this future will be astounded by what happens. ~ Steve Hargadon Photocredit:

Engaging today’s students means tapping into what is important to them.

We have a responsibility to prepare them for their future, not our past.

4 Technology allows learners get their information –When they want it –How they want it –Wherever they want it

5 Today’s students are Digital Natives ( Marc Prensky ) Visual learners Multi-taskers Short attention spans Use technology to express themselvesUse technology to express themselves Information analysts Content producers Real-time learners - instant messages, text messagestext messages

6 How students live with technology Different kinds of experiences lead to different brain structures. Dr. Bruce D. Perry, Baylor College of Medicine

7 Educators must get over the idea that technology will replace them. Any teacher that can be replaced by a computer absolutely deserves to be, because they just do not get it. Ian Jukes

8 When I Become A Teacher

9 Technology is changing Impossible to keep up with it Skills learned today will be irrelevant in the near future Focus less on the technology skill Focus more on the 21 st century skill

10 Why Change? You change because you understand learning is dynamic and that to not change means to quit growing. ~ Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach Photo credit:

11 21 st Century Skills Communication Innovation Creativity Problem-Solving Interactive Collaboration Critical Thinking

12 Applied skills refer to those skills that enable new entrants to use the basic knowledge acquired in school to perform in the workplace.

13 What Employers Want: Professionalism/Work Ethic Oral and Written Communications Teamwork/Collaboration Critical Thinking/Problem Solving

14 Professionalism/Work Ethic, Teamwork/Collaboration and Oral Communications are rated as the three “most important” applied skills needed by entrants into today’s workforce. Knowledge of Foreign Languages will “increase in importance” in the next five years, more than any other basic skill, according to over 60 percent (63.3 percent) of the employer respondents. Making Appropriate Choices Concerning Health and Wellness is the No. 1 emerging content area for future graduates entering the U.S. workforce as reported by three-quarters of the employer respondents (76.1 percent). Creativity/Innovation is projected to “increase in importance” for future workforce entrants, according to more than 70 percent (73.6 percent) of employer respondents. Currently, however, more than half of employer respondents (54.2 percent) report new workforce entrants with a high school diploma to be “deficient” in this skill set.

15 Welcome to Web 2.0

16 Web 2.0 Open source content and applications Sites that get their value from their users Blogs/Microblogs Wikis Social Networking/Bookmarking Sites RSS Feeds Podcasting

17 Open Source Content and Applications Anyone can be a publisher All open source material is free Relies on a community that encourages reusing materials Tools for commentary/free expression- text, audio, video Supports social networking

18

Impacting the Classroom With Web 2.0 Tools

20 Create your own Personal Learning Network How can web 2.0 tools help you become a better teacher? How can you work smarter not harder? How can you feel connected to teachers with similar issues, feelings, worries, struggles? Get a Network!

21 Not this type of network

22 But a professional network

23 Begin building your PLN 1.Join a professional social network. I belong to Classroom 2.0 (Ning) and the Discovery Educator’s Network (Discovery Education) ( 2.Find 3-5 Blogs (Google Blogs) you like and subscribe to them using RSS feeds or Google Reader 3.Join a microblogging network like Twitter or Plurk 4.Lurk for awhile 5.Participate-Become a part of the conversation

Classroom 2.0 Ning A great place for building contacts with other educators who are interested in using Web 2.0 tools. A weekly live show on Saturdays gives members a chance to communicate and learn together. ISTE Ning A new Ning created by ISTE to promote communication among ISTE members. Special Interest Groups for Tech Coordinators, 1:1 and more give an opportunity for focused conversations. 1. Join a Social Network

25 2. Find 3-5 Blogs to follow

26 Really simple syndication, a way of aggregating web content in one place. Users subscribe to sites with RSS feeds and the aggregators collects new content and sends it to your desktop. So the content of 30 sites is visible in one place. Aggregators –Bloglines.com –Netvibes.com Subscribe to Blogs using RSS

27 Instead of checking out all 25 student Weblogs every day, you could just collect their work in your aggregator using their RSS feeds.

28 Microblogging tool 140 characters or less Use it to see what others are doing Use it to ask questions and get ideas 3. Join a microblogging site

29 Twitterator Use this URL to be added to STAR Discovery Educators list development-technology-microblogging

Impacting the Classroom With Web 2.0 Tools

31 Wikis

32 Wiki A free online writing space that is created and edited by multiple authors Encourages collaboration Student interaction Easy-to-use interface for creating Web pages No software - all you need is Web-based Public or private, and you can invite participants

33 What can you do with a Wiki? Build a classroom/school newspaper online Publish student projects and research Manage documents Use as a presentation tool Debate course topics, assigned readings Design a student-created “Solutions Manual” Support service learning projects (build a website about a challenge in your city)

34 Wikis

35

36 Wikis com/Economics s.com/FP+cookbook

37 Now we're taking the next step - we want to give away 100,000 free K-12 Plus wikis. That includes all the features and benefits that normally cost $50/year - for free. No fine print, no usage limits, no advertising, no catches.

38 Social Bookmarking Web based service where shared lists of user created Internet bookmarks are displayed. Allows user to locate, classify, rank, and share Internet resources by tagging sites. Diigo.com Del.icio.us

39 Social Bookmarking Saves links to web pages Web based so your bookmarks are available anywhere-not just on one computer in the favorites Share web page links with others Create “networks” of people with like interests and bookmarks Organize your web pages with tags

40 Social Bookmarking Users create “clouds” of tags to easily locate resources

41

42

43

44 Digital Video

45 What will you do today? Build digital literacy Use the right tool for the job Use the tools to communicate more effectively Create learning networks for teachers and students Provide learning whatever, whenever, wherever Provide authentic learning experiences- engaging and contextual Provide opportunities beyond the classroom

46 Don’t prepare us for your world, prepare us for our world. –Box of Tricks

47 My contact information: Cindy Wright Columbus City Schools 737 E. Hudson St. Columbus, OH