rasa conference - reading writing & web 2 make a great team

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This presentation aims to show that there are wonderful, free resources on the web that can inspire both teachers and students

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Reading, Writing and Web 2.0 make a great team! (Rasa Conference 2011)

Presented by Fiona Bealfionabeal@gmail.com

http://fionabeal.edublogs.orghttp://schoolnetsa.blogspot.com

Web 2.0: Amazing free, easy to use interactive programmes

http://cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/

Introducing myself• Teacher, web 2.0 ‘fanatic’ and passionate about

integrating the curriculum with technology.• Have taught Grades 1 – 7 as a class teacher, and

thereafter a computer teacher at Fishhoek Primary. From 1 October will be working for SchoolNet with professional development for its premium members

• Life was revolutionised in 2009 by blogging and discovering a whole educational community ‘out there’.

• Winner of Innovative Teacher 2009 in SA. Winning place in Pan African Finals in Mauritius and participated in World Finals in Brazil. 1 of 50 teachers selected to attend partners in Learning Institute week in Seattle in July 2011

• Textbook writer

Outcome for this session

To show how Web 2 can be a fantastic literacy resource both for students and for teachers.

Current scenario• Digital natives (learners under 18) and

digital immigrants (us). • Do we teach to our past or our learners’

futures?

Technology is not the wave of the future –

it

is the tsunami of the present. (Janice M.

Rolle)

Creative writing

a) In the classroomb) In the computer lab

Stories made using PowerPoint

The Grade 5 bookbinding team at work

In computer lessons we created a reading scheme of 80 books from Grade 1 – Grade 7 for Steenberg

Primary School

Creative writing

c) as an e-bookd) collaborating with classes from other countries

This is what it looks like in Slideboom.com

Using iEtherpad Pad to create circle stories

http://ietherpad.com

We sent codes from to Canada and then Argentine

Our two and three-nation collaborative writing project

1. These can be read from http://slideboom.com itself following a link. http://www.slideboom.com/presentations/94941/The-Secret

2. They can be embedded in a blog. http://fionabeal.edublogs.org/our-three-nation-story-writing-project/

3. They can be uploaded to a website

http://www.sanandres.esc.edu.ar/olivosp/extranet2009/6to/globalwriting/index.htm

Creative writing

e) using Google images and a different e-book programme

Ideas using youblisher.comhttp://elk-grade6-stories.wikispaces.com – Karen Stadler’s project

Creative writing

f) Creating and sending Flat Stanleys to another class along with a week’s diary

Story-starter sites

Use a programme like http://www.wallwisher.com

http://www.creativewritingprompts.com/#

Storyboard generatorhttp://generator.acmi.net.au/storyboard/interactive

Online creative writing sites

Storyjumperhttp://www.storyjumper.com

This is a free flip-page book with artwork attached. You can enter a whole class to have these e-books

A sample from Tamsyn in Grade 5

http://www.storyjumper.com/book/index/572294/4c68afedee407

A sample from Tamsyn in Grade 5

Storybirdhttp://www.storybird.com

This is a free online writing programme with loads of beautiful art to get you thinking and creating an e-book.

http://fionabeal.edublogs.org/2011/05/25/fun-using-storybird/

Storybird

Artisan’s Picture Book http://artisancam.org.uk

This is a free online writing programme which is great for the younger leaeners

Little Bird Taleshttp://littlebirdtales.com/

http://fionabeal.edublogs.org/2011/05/10/we-loved-using-little-bird-tales-today

/This is a free online writing programme which has a place for the learners to draw their own illuatrations.

Sites using photosin a fun way

http://www.picjoke.comhttp://photofunia.comhttp://piclits.com

http://www.piclit.com

Using a blog to create a story

http://5bwrites.blogspot.com/

Use fake Facebook and Twitter templates

http://www.myfakewall.com/

A template and rubric to use http://bit.ly/nx19ET

http://faketweetbuilder.com/

Using Wikis for creative writing

http://graystonprep-grade6-english.wikispaces.com/The+Write+Stuff

http://writingpals.wikispaces.com/

Writing a class novel using a wikihttp://yrps5m.wikispaces.com/Welcome

Vocabulary-building sites

http://www.tagxeedo.com

Online newspapers

http://globalnewspaper.wikispaces.com/

http://cyber-kap.blogspot.com/

Poetry

http://teacher.scholastic.com/writewit/poetry/flash_pie.htm

Listening to reading

Vocaroo.comhttp://vocaroo.com

Download to keep forever

Reading sites

http://www.starfall.com/

http://www.watertowncsd.org/index.cfm?bid=5&cid=3927

http://www.storylineonline.net/

http://en.childrenslibrary.org/

More Reading sites• http://livebinders.com/play/play_or_edit?id=61940• http://www.booksshouldbefree.com/genre/Children/all• http://studentdigitaltools.wordpress.com/reading/• http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/50-places-free-bo

oks-online.htm

Book reviews

http://www.scholastic.com/kids/homework/sandwich.asp

Use a blog to write book reportshttp://josephr4.edublogs.org/2010/07/19/my-report/

Further down in the same blog

More book report ideasThis whole blog called ‘Watch, Connect, Read” is devoted to different types of book reports: http://mrschureads.blogspot.com/

This blog post gives ten alternatives to the traditional book reports: http://theapple.monster.com/benefits/articles/8529-10-technology-enhanced-alternatives-to-book-reports

How can we achieve this?

1. A few computers in a classroom linked with Microsoft Sharepoint

http://schoolnetsa.blogspot.com/2011/08/how-are-south-african-schools-faring-in.html

2. A bank of mobile netbooks that can be booked for use.

3. Schools start to employ technology integration specialists. e.g. Elkanah Househttp://karenstadler.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/bett_competition-entry_elkanahsp.pdf

THE END

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