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Communities of Practice and Web 2.0 Tools Finding, Organizing, Evaluating and Sharing by Lauren Fee Instructional Technology Services of Central Ohio

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The new “Web 2.0” tools have the potential to change how we use the web and offer many opportunities for you and your students to build communities of practice. Learning how to become wise “consumers” of the information published with Web 2.0 tools is equally as important as learning how to use these tools to create virtual communities. The new “Web 2.0” tools offer many learning opportunities for you and your students. This session will address how to find, evaluate, organize, and share the best web 2.0 innovations for creating communities.

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Page 1: Communities of Practice and Web 2.0

Communities of Practice

and Web 2.0 Tools  

Finding, Organizing, Evaluating and Sharing

by Lauren Fee

Instructional Technology Services of Central Ohio

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What does

mean to you?

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Communities of Practice

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WhatWhyWhoHow

3 Characteristics Domain (Relevance) Community (Reflection) Practice (Contribution)

Active participation Self-organzing/self-regulating Intention/unintentional Generates knowledge/value

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WhatWhyWhoHow

We need to It’s a new age Social interaction helps construct knowledge, not just share information

Galaxiki Collaborative Novel Wiki

Process is the product

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WhatWhyWhoHow

Students Teachers Administrators/Schools Parents

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Are you a part of a CoP?

What is it and how did you become involved?

Are your students a part of a CoP?

Should they be?

A Moment for Reflection

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WhatWhyWhoHow

Find Organize Evaluate Share

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Find

Organize

Evaluate

Share

Others in your CoP Create a PLE Podcasts for PD

How

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Find

Organize

Evaluate

Share

How

Your own investigation Go2Web2.0 Office 2.0 Database Solution Watch Techcrunch MoMB eHub Read/Write web

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Find

Organize

Evaluate

Share

How

Social Bookmarking Community Wiki:

Connected Learning Online documents

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How

Reflection/Role 7 Things You Should Know Abo

ut Use it! Consider individual vs.

community needs

Find

Organize

Evaluate

Share

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How

Just Start! Groups Classroom 2.0/Edu 2.0 Blogs/Wikis Podcasting

Find

Organize

Evaluate

Share

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How can you turn social networking technologies into richer and more

meaningful communities of practice?

A Final Reflection:

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Thanks!

Lauren [email protected]

www.itsco.orgwww.itscoteam.org/~lauren

‘It’s just a tool, it is what you do with it that matters!’

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References

http://www.ewenger.com/theory/

http://technologyforcommunities.com/

http://www.cpsquare.org/resource_base.htm