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Using Web 2.0 Tools in Art Education: Your Classroom to Your State Association Cris Guenter, Ed.D. Dept. of Education California State University, Chico.

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1 Using Web 2.0 Tools in Art Education: Your Classroom to Your State Association Cris Guenter, Ed.D. Dept. of Education California State University, Chico

2 Objectives Define Web 1.0, 2.0, & 3.0 Share MERLOT Show difference between blog & wiki Share selected Web 2.0 Tools Provide time for questions and discussion

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4 Quick Overview of Web 2.0 Reference: Dion Hinchcliff’s Web 2.0 Blog http://web2.socialcomputingmagazine.com/all_we_got_was_web_ 10_when_tim_bernerslee_actually_gave_us_w.htm

5 Web-3.0-advertisng-chart.jpg. (n.d.) In Get the Green Web 3.0 Experience Blog. Retrieved from http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/10/get-the-green-web-experience-with-truevert.php

6 Impact on Teaching Brave New World Wide Web blip.tv/file/1262079/ David Truss pairadimes.davidtruss.com

7 MERLOT Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching What is MERLOT? http://taste.merlot.org/ MERLOT is a leading edge, user-centered, searchable collection of peer reviewed and selected higher education, online learning materials, catalogued by registered members and a set of faculty development support services. MERLOT's vision is to be a premiere online community where faculty, staff, and students from around the world share their learning materials and pedagogy.

8 http://www.merlot.org

9 Blog a user-generated website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a reverse chronological order. The term "blog" is derived from "Web log." "Blog" can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog. Thoughts, opinions, from one going out to others; respond only

10 Blog Uses help to create connections that were previously very difficult or impossible help to provide new channels of information and knowledge promote the use of technology promote writing habits promote reading habits

11 Blog

12 NAEA Monthly Mentor Blog keeps it fresh, fun, and focused!

13 Try these blogs Edublogs Wordpress Blogger

14 Wiki a website that allows the visitors themselves to easily add, remove, and otherwise edit and change available content, typically without the need for registration. This ease of interaction and operation makes a wiki an effective tool for mass collaborative authoring. Collaboration with others

15 Wiki Uses Create and develop group projects such as papers or presentations Post homework, course materials, study guides, peer reviews and more. Develop and share resource collections--such as links, images, clips, etc. Create an electronic portfolio Create a FAQs page for your group Publish an online newsletter Brainstorm ideas and problem solve issues Manage committee work

16 Wiki site example

17 Best known wiki

18 Class Wiki Class wiki

19 New page; same wiki

20 Try these wikis Wikispaces Wetpaint PBwiki

21 Other Web 2.0 Tools Podcasts Find and listen to podcasts. Create your own podcasts. Use for presentations, digital storytelling, demonstrations, teaching centers, group research, etc.

22 Open iTunes. Click on iTunes Store. Browse in Podcasts and iTunesU.

23 In iTunes--Open iTunes. Go to iTunes Store. Select Podcasts (and/or iTunesU) Browse and Select. Podcasts automatically come to iTunes. You then select to GET them. Getting Podcasts

24 Google for Educators

25 Pageflakes Teacher Edition http://teacher.pageflakes.com

26 Animoto http://amimoto.com Animoto for Education http://amimoto.com/education Digital Video Clips Takes just minutes to create a video. Bring your lessons to life. Post/embed videos to a start page, blog, wiki, elsewhere or download them for in-class presentations. Student groups can work together on a project. Animoto example for a captive audience

27 delicious.com delicious.com/cguenter

28 Ning

29 Wordle http://wordle.net

30 http://cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/

31 http://taggalaxy.com

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33 Thoughts? Questions? Ideas?

34 Suggestions for getting started: Browse MERLOT and find one item that can help you in your teaching. Can you find another item that will help your students? Set up a wiki or blog. Investigate the FREE educational podcasts at the iTunes Store. Take your art photos, upload them to Animoto, and create a digital video portfolio. Explore Cool Tools for Schools and find one application that can help you help your students. Select a topic in Tag Galaxy and peruse the images. Exploration

35 Thank you for attending today’s session. Cris Guenter, Ed.D. cguenter@csuchico.edu NAEAWeb2.0.ppt by Cris Guenter is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.


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