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Page 1: Web 2.0 in the classroom Web 2.0 tools. Web 1.0 vs. Web 2.0 “Web 1.0” is a retronym which refers to the state of the World Wide Web, and any website design

Web 2.0 in the Web 2.0 in the classroomclassroom

Web 2.0 toolsWeb 2.0 tools

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Web 1.0 vs. Web 2.0Web 1.0 vs. Web 2.0

““Web 1.0”Web 1.0” is a is a retronymretronym which refers to which refers to the state of the the state of the World Wide WebWorld Wide Web, and any , and any website design style used before the website design style used before the advent of the “Web 2.0” phenomenon.advent of the “Web 2.0” phenomenon.

““Web 2.0”Web 2.0” refers to the second refers to the second

generation of web development and web generation of web development and web design that facilitates information sharing, design that facilitates information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design and interoperability, user-centered design and collaboration on the World Wide Web.collaboration on the World Wide Web.

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The Read/Write WebThe Read/Write Web

Web 2.0 is also referred to as the Web 2.0 is also referred to as the “Read/Write Web”.“Read/Write Web”.

Where once people could just read websites and process Where once people could just read websites and process them relatively passively, now just about anyone can them relatively passively, now just about anyone can contribute to the Web by creating easily and cheaply a contribute to the Web by creating easily and cheaply a website – whether that is a blog or a professional website – whether that is a blog or a professional presence or a Facebook profile. presence or a Facebook profile.

Clearly the Web has become more social, personal and Clearly the Web has become more social, personal and ultimately complex with elements like online identity, ultimately complex with elements like online identity, video, social media etc disrupting the scene and offering video, social media etc disrupting the scene and offering unforeseeable capabilities. unforeseeable capabilities.

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Web 2.0 Web 2.0 toolstools

online tools now defining how people online tools now defining how people share their perspectives, opinions, share their perspectives, opinions, thoughts and experiences. thoughts and experiences.

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Web 2.0 in the classroomWeb 2.0 in the classroom

Web 2.0 in the classroom

Why?

●educators and students become members of the groing online educational community

●vast resources

●applications

Applications:

●Communication between

●teachers●students●teachers – students – parents

●Teaching/Learning

●Personal-Professional Development

●Conferencing

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Communication Communication betweenbetween

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Teachers

Why?

●exchange ideas

●share knowledge

●collaborate

●be a part of the global educational community

How?

●educational networks

●collaborative projects

●creating and sharing work online

●social bookmarking

Tools:

►educational networks:

● Join an existing educational network such as :Flat Classroom Project Ning

●Use Ning to create your own.

►collaborative projects:

●Join one such as: The Global Education Collaborative

●blogs

●wikis

►creating and sharing work online::

●google docs

●blogs

●wikis

►Social bookmarkin;g

●delicious

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Why?

●exchange ideas

●share knowledge

●collaborate

●be a part of the global educational community

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How?

●educational networks

●collaborative projects

●creating and sharing work online

●social bookmarking

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Tools:

►educational networks:

● Join an existing educational network such as :Flat Classroom Project Ning

●Use Ning to create your own.

►collaborative projects:

●Join one such as: The Global Education Collaborative

●blogs

●wikis

►creating and sharing work online::

●google docs

●blogs

●wikis

►Social bookmarkin;g

●delicious

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Students

Why?

●learning to and in fact

●communicating

●sharing information

●collaborating

●being part of a learning community

How?-Tools

●msn

●facebook

following ●blogs

contributing to ●wikis

●social bookmarking

●uploading and sharing documents (scribd),photographs(flickr), videos(YouTube), music (immem) etc

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Why?

●learning to and in fact

●communicating

●sharing information

●collaborating

●being part of a learning community

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How?-Tools

●msn

●facebook

following ●blogs

contributing to ●wikis

●social bookmarking

●uploading and sharing documents (scribd),photographs(flickr), videos(YouTube), music (immem) etc

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Teachers-students-parents

Why?

●constant communication between all parties ensured

●parents are kept informed

●students are kept on their toes

How?

●email

●plenty of resources such as Gradeway are available

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Why?

●constant communication between all parties ensured

●parents are kept informed

●students are kept on their toes

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How?

●email

●plenty of resources such as Gradeway are available

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Teaching/LearningTeaching/Learning

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Class

Research

Why?

●teaching is moved online

●classroom management made easier

●student attention is captivated, motivation and excitement levels rise

●students are encouraged to: -create, -collaborate, -discuss, -learn from others, -participate

●technology is integrated into the classroom/students are taught essential 21st century skills

How?

●create a class blog and/or wiki

●use multimedia

Why?

Collect and organise information/data for Internal Assessments, Extended Essay, etc.

How?

●search engines: Answers.com, google, ask.com, etc.

●RSS feeds: Google Reader

●bookmarking

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teaching aidteaching aid

Why?

●teaching is moved online

●classroom management made easier

●student attention is captivated, motivation and excitement levels rise

●students are encouraged to: -create, -collaborate, -discuss, -learn from others, -participate

●technology is integrated into the classroom/students are taught essential 21st century skills

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teaching aidteaching aid

How?

●create a class blog and/or wiki

●use multimedia

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research aidresearch aid

Why?

collect and organise information/data for

Internal Assessments, Extended Essay, etc.

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research aidresearch aid

How?

●search engines: Answers.com, google, ask.com, etc.

●RSS feeds: Google Reader

●bookmarking

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Professional/Personal Professional/Personal DevelopmentDevelopment

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Why?/How?/Tools

Why?

●●to communicate and collaborate with peersto communicate and collaborate with peers

●●this is the future in employee recruitment and this is the future in employee recruitment and

our students should be aware of this fact our students should be aware of this fact

––creating their own PLN could be a summer exercisecreating their own PLN could be a summer exercise

or addressed in the tutorialsor addressed in the tutorials

How?

●create a professional learning network to communicate and collaborate with peers around the world

●join a business-oriented social networking site

Tools

●email

●blog

●upload, find and share work

●create a composite online page with peers

●collaborate with, contribute to other people’s work

●join Twitter, MySpace, Biznik

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Why?

●●to communicate and collaborate with peersto communicate and collaborate with peers

●●this is the future in employee recruitment and this is the future in employee recruitment and our students should be aware of this fact our students should be aware of this fact

––creating their own PLN could be a summer creating their own PLN could be a summer exerciseexercise

or addressed in the tutorialsor addressed in the tutorials

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How?

●create a professional learning network

to communicate and collaborate

with peers around the world

●join a business-oriented social networking site

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Tools

●email

●blog

●upload, find and share work

●create a composite online page with peers

●collaborate with, contribute to other people’s work

●join Twitter, MySpace, Biznik

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Online conferencingOnline conferencing(online meeting)(online meeting)

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Why?/How?/Tools

Why?

●to communicate with peers

●exchange knowledge

How?

participate in / instigate such conferences

-the K-12 online conference for 2009 will taking place in December

Tools

choose from a variety of tools for viewing and presenting.

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Why?

●to communicate with peers

●exchange knowledge

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How?

participate in / instigate

such conferences

-the K-12 online conference for 2009

will taking place in December

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Tools

choose from a variety of tools for viewing

and presenting.

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ConcernsConcerns Cost: Cost:

Low: Low: Signing up for an account/basic membership is free for most Web2.0 applications.Signing up for an account/basic membership is free for most Web2.0 applications.Wikispaces offer “ free wikis for everyone”.Wikispaces offer “ free wikis for everyone”.Loads of free software to download.Loads of free software to download.

Intellectual property:Intellectual property:Create a “Create a “Creative Commons” license Creative Commons” license for your online work. - for your online work. - Creative Commons Creative Commons isis a non a non profitprofit

organizationorganization that that provides free, easy-to-use legal toolsprovides free, easy-to-use legal tools..

With a Creative Commons license, With a Creative Commons license, you keep your copyrightyou keep your copyright but allow people to copy and but allow people to copy and distribute your distribute your work provided they give you credit work provided they give you credit ..

Access:Access:

When you create a wiki, editing options are limited to registered users to those who have a password. When you create a wiki, editing options are limited to registered users to those who have a password.

BlogBlog anonymously! anonymously!

““Mark” uploaded work as “private”.Mark” uploaded work as “private”.

Safety:Safety:Teach students: -Teach students: -Internet Safety, Internet Safety, --NetiquetteNetiquette..

Technical know-how:Technical know-how:Easy to follow instructions are given at every stage.Easy to follow instructions are given at every stage.

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"Web 2.0 Is the Future of Education."