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Web 2.0 Tools Rachel Bartlett, Kathy Kruisenga, Mindy Linning, Kelly Wester, & Kimberly Wilkins

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Web 2.0 Tools

Rachel Bartlett, Kathy Kruisenga, Mindy Linning, Kelly Wester, &

Kimberly Wilkins

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Table of Contents

                Kathy Kruisenga     Kerpoof                     Slide 3                 Rachel Bartlet         VCASMO                   Slide 8                                           KimberlyWilkins     Blinkweb                   Slide 13                  Kelly Wester          Prezi                         Slide 18                                     Mindy Linning        Nirvana                     Slide 23                                                                                                                    

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Multimedia Software

Kerpoof’s goal is to become a leading destination site for children through mindful fun thus increasing their interest in the field of technology. This is

accomplished by using a simple 3D interface to create art, stories, and animated movies.

Launched September 19, 2007

The site was acquired by The Walt Disney Company February 19, 2009. The Disney site uses Kerpoof technology (http://disney.go.com/index).

Kerpoof can be accessed in 7 languages including English.

http://www.crunchbase.com/company/kerpoofKerpoof Video Introduction

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1. Go to kerpoof.com and “login” to create a new account.2. On home page click “For Educators” to watch video on brief overview. Also visit

“Classroom Ideas.”3. Under video, find get started and click “Teacher Accounts.”4. A teacher’s account allows access to administration tools so you can register

students and manage class accounts.5. On homepage visit “How to Play” for tutorials and “Lesson Plans” for

instructional PDF files.6. Sign up for the monthly newsletter if you wish to receive new classroom ideas. 

  7.  Click on tool you wish to use, such as movie, and follow the instructions.

Login

For Educators

How to Play

Lesson Plans

Make a movie

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Benefits1. Kerpoof allows students to create animated movies, stories, and art.– Provides the student with flexibility and control.– A rich character library is provided, with each character having numerous,

built-in animated actions, many of them humorous.– Students can save work to a gallery, share creation with others, and vote on

their favorites.– Built-in animations with custom scripts and dialog can be mixed to create

elaborate animated movies. Advanced capabilities allow children to turn their movies into interactive stories or adventure-style games.

Sample storybook page

Movie Scene

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Frustrations and/or Barriers1) Requires internet connection and some schools have poor or none.2) Outdated computers may be unable to access site.3) Lack of detailed instructions on the site.4) When editing, the program saves every edited copy. Locate “Inventory” icon on home page and drag unwanted copies into the trash bin.

Gallery is under Inventory and shows all your creations.   

Drag unwanted movies, books, or pictures into trash bin to delete them.

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Additional InformationAfter creating a movie, the storybook was simple and basically the same principle. I will definitely continue to use this site and pair it with an interactive word wall. Students will be able to enliven their science vocabulary words, helping them to remember taught concepts. Like any new software, you must jump in and learn the basics. Although the site appears to be quite elementary, there are advanced applications. The site boasts of members ranging from 2 to 90 years old. With a little practice, this site could easily be adapted to students beyond 8th grade.To examine the site in more detail:   kerpoof.comLogin:                 Nickname: kruisengak                 Password: stanley1) On home page click the “Currently Popular” drop-down tab (bottom left). 2) Click on “My Creations” to find the storybook and movie I designed as a simple    demonstration. 3) Simply click on either to view. To return to the Kerpoof homepage, click on the bright     green arrow at the bottom. 

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VCASMO

VCASMO is an online presentation tool that is based on multimedia and

presentations. The site was launched in 2007 and

features a collaboration of multimedia and slides.

http://www.vcasmo.com

VCASMO stands for:

Video BroasCASt ProMOtion

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Getting Started1. Go to www.vcasmo.com 2. At the top right, click the link that

says “SIGN UP”. 3. Create a username and

password. Then enter your email address and verification number.

4. Then, go to your email account to verify your new account.

5. Once you sign up, scroll down to the bottom of the page to My Tools and click on Presentation.

6. Follow the instructions and create your first presentation.

www.vcasmo.com

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Benefits of Using VCASMO in the Classroom

• Blogging – Helps students keep track of what is going on in the classroom each day.

• Picture Slideshows – Would help to introduce a chapter or lesson with pictures

• Multimedia Presentations - Could take pictures, videos, and audio to link them into one presentation that could help in the classroom.

• Community Tabs – Can search for presentations that can be useful to your subjects or classroom topics

• Ability to upload PowerPoint

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Frustrations with VCASMO

• The following features are not included in the free version of VCASMO: o Sound Synchronization o Simple Video Editoro Linkable Slideso Video Seekingo Embedding the Presentation into a

webpage or blog• Uploading was difficult and slow at

first, but got better as I became more familiar with it.

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VCASMO Conclusions

After using VCASMO, I feel like I will continue to use it in my own classroom. I would like to look into how much it would cost to get more of the tools that VCASMO offers. The free version is very limited, but it is simple to use. Overall,

VCASMO was an interesting Web 2.0 application to use in my classroom. If you would like to see

some of the work that I did using VCASMO, please check out

http://www.vcasmo.com/user/bartlettrl

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Blinkweb

• Create your own website with the blink of an eye!

YOU GET THE FOLLOWING AND MORE! Drag and drop interfaceEasily create your own info product sales letterTONS of designs to choose fromTestimonial boxes, order buttons, checkmarks etc.Add optin forms easilyCollect your customer's name and emailAdd video to your websiteYoutube, Google Video, Flickr, and more

Click on the following link to start building your customized web page today!http://business.blinkweb.com/about.html

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Business or Personal

• Whether business or personal, Blinkweb will allow you to create your very own web site for free!

It’s Easy!• Go to sign up for free• Enter user name, password and e-mail address• Click the agree to terms and conditions button• Start building

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Great for adding to Wiki

• If you have a class wiki and you also have a personal business, ie, tutoring, you can add that web address to your wiki so your parents can access your business web address.

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Professional Appearance

• Send out your class newsletters and have your web address on them.

• When you give your business cards to your parents, it looks professional for you to have your own web address.

• Other educators/ and people in other professions will see you as a professional when you present a business card with your very own web address.

• Check out my page at the following linkhttp://tayloreducationalservice.blinkweb.com

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Show your Creativity!

Whether you’re into music…

Or you may be into football…

Blinkweb

Blinkweb allows you to show yourpersonal style and creativity all in one place! This is an application that, once created, can be added to a class wiki, orprofessional portfolio. All for free!

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What is Prezi?Prezi is a web-based presentation tool using a map layout and zooming to show contextual relationships. After viewing a prezi, you will never want to go back to ppt again!

Frustrated with ordinary slide show limitations, founders Adam Somlai-Fischer

and Peter Halacsy started working on Prezi in 2007, and they launched the Prezi site in April

2009.

www.prezi.com

Check out my prezi:William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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How to beginStep 1: Log onto www.prezi.com.Step 2: Once you’re on the homepage of Prezi, click on “Sign up now”.Step 3: After you click on “Sign up now,” scroll down a little bit, and click on “Get” under the free column.Step 4: Fill out the information needed to sign up.Step 5: To create a new presentation, click on “New Prezi.” Then fill out the title, description, and choose a template. Click “Create.”Step 6: Click on where it says “Open me.” Step 7: Once your Prezi opens, it willlook like this:Step 8: For more detailed instructions for creating a prezi click on links below:Prezi manual or watch tutorials on www.prezi.com or youtube

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Benefits• Visually appealing. Fun to watch. Interesting for students too

because you are not working with slides. You have an enormous canvas on which you create your entire presentation.

• After practicing, easy enough for teachers and students alike.• Everything is done online – nothing to download or install. • You can also embed YouTube videos • The new education license will allow teachers and students to

keep their content private. • The education license also offers five

       times the storage space of the        previous free Prezi license.

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Frustrations

• You must have internet access• Many schools block Youtube, so you could not have

a direct link to those sites• If you are not careful when creating,

     you may make a slide      so small you cannot find      it and lose a path to it!

There are pictures and words embedded here and

here and here

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Prezi is so fun to use, but if you are like me, you might need to view some tutorials.

Some great Youtube links to aid you in making a great prezi!• Layering• Quick overview• Step-by-step directionsY

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• Nirvana is a digital, online to do list organizer

• Categorize, prioritize, track and check off your tasks with the click of a button

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To set up an account, go to https://www.nirvanahq.com/account/signup Enter your email and wait for them to set up your account • my account took one week• could take up to a monthOnce you get a confirmation email, your account is ready to use and fully functional • See the website tour https://www.nirvanahq.com/tour

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Benefits for the classroom:• Create multifaceted projects

• Share them with your colleagues• Divide responsibilities• Check your progress

• Email your task list automatically• Assign and reassign tasks

• Spend less time managing and more time doing!

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Limits• Have to have access to the internet

and a computer (or smart phone)• Colleagues may not be willing to

use the application

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I will continue to use Nirvana to stay organized! It is great to have all of my to do lists in one central location. I also like the organization of the website and how you can focus on different aspects of your life. I encourage anyone who likes keeping and checking off to do lists to use this application!

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In Summary 

 There are many Web 2.0 applications available. Group A explored applications that students can use as well as educators. Some applications such as Kerpoof, VCASMO, and Prezi are great for both students and teachers, while Blinkweb and Nirvana are aimed more for teacher's use. As the world continues to use more technology, educators can use these and other applications in their teaching and professional lives. Each one of these applications can be used in the classroom or by teachers in planning. It is important to learn how to use these types of applications so that they can be beneficial to students and teachers.