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Debbie SoccioE-Works
Debbie.soccio@eworks.edu.au03 9661 8712
Takeaway with the lot– March 26, 2009
In 20 Minutes
Web 2.0 – Sharing the Online Experience
Other New Technologies
15 New Technologiesin 20 Minutes
Web 1.0 Web 2.0 Web 3.0
http://www.slideshare.net/rdesalvo/blogs-and-wikis-for-beginners/
>> Web 2.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web20
o be defined as so ial software a toolst eet at least two of the following
onditions:
>> Web 2.0
t allows people to o ni ate ollaborateand b ild a o nit online
t an be s ndi ated shared re sed or re i ed
t allows people to easil learn fro and apitali eon the behavio r or knowledge of others
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1. BlogsUse free tools like Blogger and Wordpress to createyour own blogs.
w h yw e b l o g s ?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stabilo-boss/93136022
sing blogs in the lassroo
o share opinions and learning.
o see knowledge as inter onne ted.
o fa ilitates refle tion and eval ation.
o develop a digital portfolio.
o pro ote reative writing.
o tea h responsible p bli writing.
http://anne.tea hes e. o /200 /01/1 /rationale-for-ed ational-blogging (Davis 2007)
… teachers to provide feedback and to monitorstudents’ performance more effectively.
Blogs facilitate…
… self-assessment and continued assessment.
… personal reflection.
… tracking all the process (by studentsthemselves and by teachers).
1. BlogsUse free tools like Blogger and Wordpress to createyour own blogs.
Use search engines like Google, Ask, MSN andTechnorati to find blog posts.
1. BlogsUse free tools like Blogger and Wordpress to createyour own blogs.
Use search engines like Google, Ask, MSN andTechnorati to find blog posts.
Keep track of new blog posts with an RSS feedreader like Bloglines or Google Reader.
2. PhotosShare your photos online with sites like Photobucketand Flickr.
There are a whole pile of downloadable photos –search the Creative Commons within Flickr
2. PhotosShare your photos online with sites like Photobucketand Flickr.
Use a service like Moo to print cards that point thepeople who them back to your Flickr collection.
3. VideoYouTube is ubiquitous, and anyone can putanything on it.
TeacherTube has more educationally focussedvideos.
4. MapsYou’ve tried Google Maps, but Windows Live Localhas some really cool features.
4. MapsYou’ve tried Google Maps, but Windows Live Localhas some really cool features.
Sites like CommunityWalk and Wayfarer allow youto personalize maps and share them.
5. PresentationsThis presentation can be posted on SlideShare.
It’s like YouTube for Power Point – you can viewpresentations from any web-enabled computer.
You can also embed audio files.
Slideshare can be sent to mobiles.
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