embracing new era of net: web 2.0 tools & elt
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Embracing New Era of Net: Web 2.0 Tools & ELT. 麗山高中 Alice Chiu E-mail: [email protected] Blog: http://alicechiu.wordpress.com Website: http://mail.lssh.tw/~alicechiu/alice. Table of Contents. Introduction Web 2.0 Tools Alice’s Web 2.0 Tools Get your feet wet. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Embracing New Era of Net:Embracing New Era of Net:
Web 2.0 Tools & ELTWeb 2.0 Tools & ELT
麗山高中 麗山高中 Alice ChiuAlice ChiuE-mail: E-mail: [email protected]@tp.edu.tw
Blog: http://alicechiu.wordpress.com WebsiteBlog: http://alicechiu.wordpress.com Website: http://mail.lssh.tw/~alicechiu/alice: http://mail.lssh.tw/~alicechiu/alice
Table of ContentsTable of Contents• Introduction
• Web 2.0 Tools
• Alice’s Web 2.0 Tools
• Get your feet wet
Different forms of Different forms of Integrating ICT into ELTIntegrating ICT into ELT
• Teaching Using PPT in class• VLE (Virtual Learning Environment)• CMC (Computed Mediated Communication)• Integrating Web 2.0 into teaching
– Involving students in Using ICT– Communication as a main purpose
website/weblog/online group/– Project-based learning
Why Web 2.0?Why Web 2.0?• To keep abreast of the technology trend
• To provide multiple stimulations for students
• To encourage students to make good use of new technologies in leaning
• To find an alternative teaching aid
• To come up with instruction designs that are compatible with modern students’ qualities
• Multi-tasking• First-hand learning (experience)• Hands-on learning (engagement)• Working in teams• Immediate • Social networking• Achievement-oriented• Making contribution
Who we are dealing with…Who we are dealing with…
Sources: Educating the Net Generation
Web 2.0 Tools-1Web 2.0 Tools-1
Web 2.0 Tools-2Web 2.0 Tools-2
Web 2.0 Tools-3Web 2.0 Tools-3• How many web 2.0 tools on earth are there
for us to use?
• Let’s take a look: Top 100 Tools for Learning
Web 1.0 vs. Web 2.0Web 1.0 vs. Web 2.0
Web 1.0 Web 2.0
Time 1993 - 2003 2003 -
mode read (讀 ) read/write (讀寫 )
unit page (頁 ) post/record (紀錄 )
state static (靜止的 ) dynamic (活躍的 )
browse browser (瀏覽器 ) browser/RSS
creator webpage creator (網頁編輯 )
everyone (每個人 )
ownership technological experts (專家 )
amateurs (業餘者 )
Web 2.0 Tools and capabilitiesWeb 2.0 Tools and capabilities
• blogs • podcasts • flickr• del.icio.us• Youtube • wikipedia
RSSFeed
BloglinesNews aggregators
(新聞收集器或源料閱讀器 )
read/write softwarenetworking toolssocial software
Subscription to blogs/news/podcasts
功能功能
Really Simple Syndicate
內容結構清晰
整齊地詮釋資料欄位
Applications of Web 2.0 in TeachingApplications of Web 2.0 in Teaching
• Personal Learning Environment(個人學習環境 )
• E-portfolio: (e-學習檔案 )– blog / podcast– photos– files– research documents
• Networking / connection (學習 /社交網絡 )
Examples in LSSHExamples in LSSH
• Example 1: Project-based learning in LSSH
• Features – Served as a model
• A page “about”
• A section called “My PORTFOLIO”
• Links to students’ blogs
– Used to manage course and content
• Example 2: Lillian’s Writing Class
Alice’s Web 2.0 ToolsAlice’s Web 2.0 Tools1. Blogs 2. Bloglines 3. del.icio.us4. Flickr5. 43things 6. Podcasts7. YouTube8. Wikispaces
1.1. Blog Blog
• Free Blog hosting services
– Blogger
– Wordpress
– Edublogs
– Elgg
– MSN
More about Blogs
More about BlogsMore about Blogs• Example:
– Student Poetry Blog– Maywind’s blog
• Blogsearch – Feester http://www.feedster.com/– Google blog search
http://blogsearch.google.com– Weblogs compendium
http://www.lights.com/weblogs/searching.html– Students blogs from SHAMBLES– Teachers blogs from SAHMBLES
2. News aggregator: Bloglines2. News aggregator: Bloglines
• URL: www.bloglines.com
• A tool for Subscribing to RSS – Time-saving – immediate
3. del.icio.us3. del.icio.us(Online Social Bookmarks)(Online Social Bookmarks)
• URL: del.icio.us– Keep your favorite websites, music, books, and mor
e in a place where you can always find them.– Share your favorites with family, friends, and collea
gues.– Discover new and interesting things
by browsing popular & related items.)
• Example: Alice’s Del.icio.us
4. 4. Flickr: photo sharing)Flickr: photo sharing)
• URL: http://www.flickr.com/ • The best way to store,
search, sort and share your photos
• 26 million searchable, shareable imagesin Flickr (December 2006).
• 1 million photos uploaded each day
(http://www.radioopensource.org/photography-20/ )
More about FlickrMore about Flickr• Examples:
– Tell a story in 5 frames (Visual story telling)– Sharing school activities
• St. Leo the Great
• Lewis Elementary
– Teaching Art History
5. Social Networking—43things5. Social Networking—43things
• 43things: a platform for goal-setting and connection
• More fun at 43places and 43people
6. Podcasts6. Podcasts• Free platforms for recording and shari
ng audio– Podomatic http://www.podomatic.com/ – ODEO http://www.odeo.com/inbox
• Examples– Students podcasts
• ESL podcasting– Englishcaster
http://www.englishcaster.com/– ESLpod
http://www.eslpod.com/
7. YouTube: Sharing audio7. YouTube: Sharing audio
• URL: www.youtube.com
8. Wiki: collective writing8. Wiki: collective writing• Search information on Wikipedia
• the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. http://wikipedia.org/
• Free Wiki spaces: – http://www.wikispaces.com– http://www.pbwiki.com
More about WikiMore about Wiki• Examples:
– Using wiki in math (platform: pbwiki)
– Using wiki to organize a conference (platform: wikispaces)
• Wiki Exercise: How to integrating wiki into teaching
Now, it’s your turnNow, it’s your turn
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