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GeoTeleWikiPodBlogCasting for Understanding Bernie Dodge, Ph.D., San Diego State University http://webquest.sdsu.edu/geotelewiki/
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Exciting Times! Blogging Wikis Podcasting Google Earth … new tools and a new paradigm
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New Paradigm? The 2-way web User-created content Web 2.0
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Overview Showcase tools and services Examine their affordances Recommend teaching strategies
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Technolust Tendency to lunge after every cool new technology Temporary insanity, blindness Excitement, then disappointment
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Affordances
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Geo Geocaching, GPS, Google Earth, etc.
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Geocaching
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Travel Bug
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Degree Confluence
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WhaleNet
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Dolphin Stranding
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Dolphin Map
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Google Earth
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Plane Tracking
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FlickrMap
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Map Builder
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Postcard Map
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Geo Affordances Visualization Spatial reasoning Linking physical world with cyberspace Concretizing
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Designs for Teaching with Geotools Factual: – Where’s Waldo, California? Inquiry: – Where do cities happen? Why? – Where do they build restaurants? Why? – Where do earthquakes happen? Why? – Which way will the whale move? Why?
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Designs for Teaching with Geotools Concretizing / Visualizing – Take a novel and map the path of the protagonist – Design a tour and write a chronicle
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Blogs An online diary?
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MySpace
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Technorati
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Blogmeister
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Pepys diary
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Dan McD
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One Trick Pony
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Du & Wagner
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Blog Affordances Easy publishing Self-Expression Personality Audience Peer feedback Community of learners Chronology Reflection
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Designs for Teaching with Blogs Learning Journals Collaboration with distant classrooms Role plays, solo and multi-role
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Podcasting Radio 2.0?
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Peru
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Mr. Mayo Podcast #6
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Stanford
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Learn Out Loud
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Geography for Travelers
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Podcasting Affordances Self-expression Collaboration Personality Sense of audience An actual audience Planfulness Ubiquitous learning
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Designs for Teaching with Podcasts Magazine Interview with an expert Interviews on a topic Re-enactment Soundscapes
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Wikis Imagine a page that anyone can edit
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Wikipedia
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Wikipedia & Congress
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Blogs vs Wikis Usually single author Reverse chronological structure Usually personal External links Browser-based input Usually many authors Structure determined by the content Usually objective Internal & external links Brower-based input Usually many authors Structure determined by the content Usually objective Internal & external links Brower-based input
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EdGames Micropedia WebQuest Micropedia: a tightly focused reference work Applicable from elementary to grad school Assignment: ten entries, spread out among several categories
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EdGames 1
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EdGames 2
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EdGames 3
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Example WebQuest: India & Pakistan
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‘India2
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India3
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India4
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My WikiSpace
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WikiSpace Examples
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WikiSpaces for K-12
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Wiki Affordances Easy publishing Collaboration Peer feedback Editing / Refinement / Clarification Organizing & chunking Objectivity
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Designs for Teaching with Wikis Collaborative Document Micropedias Ant Farms Branching Stories Exegesis
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THIS IS ALL SO COOL!
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So What?
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Learning?
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Start at the end… and work backwards 1
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Go with the grain of the medium 2
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Imagine your kids in 10 years 3
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iTablet
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GeoTeleWikiPodBlogCasting for Understanding Bernie Dodge, Ph.D., San Diego State University http://webquest.sdsu.edu/geotelewiki/
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