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Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers
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Web 2.0 “While the first wave of the Web was closely tied to the browser, the second wave extends applications across the web and enables a new generation of services and business opportunities.” Tim O’Reilly (2004)
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Web 2.0 Social Applications Technology
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Today’s Students
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“Digital” Students: Continuously multi-tasking Work in teams Create and consume content Handle lots of information Google everything Are always connected
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Learning?
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Today’s students are no longer the people our educational system was designed to teach.” Mark Prensky http://www.markprensky.com/writing
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Learning with Web 2.0 Tools Web 2.0
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Learning Today Happens Anywhere Experiential Relevant / Real World Engaging, Active Problem Solving Critical thinking Collaborative Produce, Consume, and Organize Knowledge “Figure it out” attitude
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Learning in a Web 2.0 World What do you want to learn? Where does the data /information come from? How can it be shared? What do we know? What connections can we make?
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Memorize
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Analyze, Synthesize
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Tools for Engaging Today’s Students
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Whose class is it?
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Whose class is it now? Wikis Google Sites
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Surveys Made Simple: Google Forms
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Live Polling Embed on Blog or Web Site Include in PowerPoint Some offer Cell Phone Polling HomeHome | Prices | Developers | Blog | WikiPricesDevelopersBlogWiki beta
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Create Web Video: viddler.com Video for your Blog or Web Site
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Live Blogging: coveritlive.com Create a “backchannel” Ask students to take notes Post questions
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Slide Sharing: slideshare.net
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Collaborative Browsing: twiddla.com
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Live Video Streaming: ustream.tv Turn your PC into a TV Studio Chat with your viewers.
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Desktop Sharing: crossloop.com Download the Crossloop client. Yuuguu.com is another browser based desktop sharing tool
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Micro-blogging: Twitter Twitter Find people like you to follow Twhirl Twhirl client on your PC Build a social network! Twitter Educators to followEducators
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How cool was that? Mark Frydenberg Twitter: @checkmark Email:mfrydenberg@bentley.edu
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