Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byElijah Kelly Modified over 9 years ago
1
web 2.0 Online Learning Tools and Resources Chris O'Neal coneal@virginia.edu *
2
What is web 2.0? A “new” version of the Web that is Customizable Interactive User-Centric Personalized Controllable Mobile Socially Motivated
3
New Tools for Learning Wikis & Collaborative Publishing Online Living Document Collaboration Social Bookmarking Social Networking The Digital Backpack
4
Web 2.0 Questions Applicability to classroom – content, needs, standards Dependability Ease of Use Student Safety & Information Literacy Teacher Tech Savviness & Student Media Literacy Copyright & Fair Use Concerns Tapping into the MySpace Mind
5
The New NETS-S Creativity and Innovation Communication and Collaboration Research and Information Fluency Critical Thinking, Problem-Solving, and Decision Making Digital Citizenship Technology Operations & Concepts Addressing the “other” digital divide?
6
So What? The combination of these newer tools, more rigorous standards, and richer online learning experiences provides an opportunity for a different kind of student...
7
A Few Web 2.0 Concepts and Tools... *
8
Wikis What’s a Wiki? Immediate Publishing Immediate Collaboration Collective Intelligence Drafts, revisions, final all in one History of Edits The Wikipedia “Issues”
9
Blogging Online Journaling and Publishing Single and Group Authors Collaborative Feedback Publishes a Progression of Learning Offers a Huge Audience and an Easy Medium Red Flag - The ol ‘blog just for blog’s sake syndrome
10
Google Docs One example of a shift in mindsets Online, collaborative, real-time, protected writing and publishing The benefit of a wiki, but the privacy and security of a Word document on your computer http://docs.google.com
11
Social Bookmarking A del.icio.us way to take advantage of each other’s Internet favorites/bookmarks I bookmark online I share it, you see it, others see it We join forces and have a filtered, organized, tested set of collaborative bookmarks http://del.icio.us/edleadersonline
12
Social Networking MySpace and Facebook Ning - an online social network geared more toward adults Classroom 2.0 - classroom20.ning.com Library 2.0 - library20.ning.com Second Life Virtual world of socializing, businesses, flying, avatars
13
Social Networking & Teen Safety 66% of Online Teens say their profile is not visible to everyone 32% of Online Teens were contacted by strangers, with 65% of those stating that they ignored the contact, deleted, or reported it. “I'm really careful with the whole MySpace thing...I've heard of employers not hiring people because of it. I don’t post anything that I can’t show my mom or grandma...” Pew, 6/2007
14
Teacher Planning 2.0 Teachers focus on content and instructional goals Look to students for guidance on the tools Another opportunity to “tap into the MySpace mind” TaskToolProsCons Cautions Demos? Group Persuasive Essay
15
Leadership 2.0 The World Economic Forum noted that “…Not all companies that experimented with new organizational structure have flourished, but all companies that failed to experiment have floundered.”
16
You 2.0 “Many students in the 21st century don't think of technology as something separate from daily life, and perhaps online learning should not be thought of as separate from the teaching and learning that goes on in school every day.” NACOL National Primer 2007
17
Web 2.0 Resources http://webtwopointo.wikispaces.com coneal@virginia.edu *
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.