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Presentation made by Dr. Voltz at BLC09 in Boston, MA on July 31, 2009.

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Web 2.0for

School AdministratorsDr. Richard Voltz

Associate Director

Illinois Association of School Administrators

Email me at rvoltz@iasaedu.org

to receive invitations for my Ning, Wikispace and Google

Documents

Webpage for technology for administrators is

http://iasa4u.ning.com

Webpage containing tutorial for various technology

functions is

http://iasa.wikispaces.com

My goal is to develop a School Administrator Professional Learning

Community On-Line so we all can learn from each

other.

Goal for this workshop is for you to use one Web 2.0 skill

next year as a school administrator

How many of these terms do you know?

1. Wiki2. Blog3. Ning4. Jing5. delicious6. ProfCast7. Podcast8. Gcast9. Backchanneling10. Wikipedia11. Forum12. Tinyurl or bit.ly13. AudiBoo

14. Classroom20.com15. iTunesU16. Web 2.017. Posterous18. Ustream19. Friendfeed20. TED Talks21. FaceBook22. Elluminate23. RSS24. Twitter25. Lit2GoExtra CreditChachaWiimoteJottDoodle

And the winner… Karen Rose and her 3rd grade

class from the Melissa, Texas, school district, singing a parody of a Madonna song “Living in a Digital World.”

Teacher is key!

Virtual Book Study

Infrastructure & Connectivity

If I were you…

Make a Video Podcast

Start Your Own Blog

Start a discussion in your district about

1:1 computing

Modernize your webpage with flash pictures, video and

easy to navigate webpages

Start an audio Podcast and update regularly

To staffTo studentsTo community

Start discussing

“ What is the future computer for

classroom use?”

Encourage teachers to engage

students in their own learning

Add Twitter On Your Webpages

(District, School, Administrator, Teacher)

What is Web 2.0?

When I was growing up, my parents told me, “Finish your dinner. People in China and India are starving.” I tell my daughters, “Finish your homework. People in India and China are starving for your job.”

---Thomas Friedman, 2005

What does it mean to be a student in the digital age?

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Techno boomers: In some families, the elders are the ones pushing Facebook, Texting and Skype.

Chicago Tribune; July 12, 2009

The Old Web

The New Web

Record Lecture Using ProfCastSave to GarageBand

Embed in iWebUpload to WebPage

Google Documents

Make a Video Podcast

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School DistrictDashboard

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Start Your Own Blog

Modernize your webpage with flash pictures, video and

easy to navigate webpages

Start an audio Podcast and update regularly

To staffTo studentsTo community

Gcast• Can make audio recording via your

phone

• Set up a Gcast account

• Call your own account from cell phone, record conversation

• Send as a digital file where you want it to go

Now costs $99/yr for cell phone, free if upload

digital file

•Made with iWeb

•Saved on MobileMe

•Link to Gcast (embed)

Start discussing:

“ What is the future computer for

classroom use?”

Virtual Textbooks

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English Via Cell Phone

Encourage teachers to engage

students in their own learning

“We should instead use technology funding to bolster new learning models and innovations, such as online-learning environments, to level the playing field and allow students from all walks of life -- from small, rural communities to budget-strapped urban schools -- to access the rich variety that is now available only to children in wealthy suburban districts.”

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Screenshots

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Inspiring Idea

Add Twitter On Your Webpages

(District, School, Administrator, Teacher)

Follow me on Twitter at rvoltz and

IllinoisASA

Do you think students are more engaged outside of

school than in school?

What are you doing about it?

How young professionals say they learn.

“I can look it up on-line, find an expert and then collaborate with that person on a solution.”

“If I had to learn something new today the first place I would

go is Google, then forum sites, then video

sources.”

“I would ask professionals and see if they would share their information with me.”

“I would first go to Google, then Wikipedia, then my address book to see who I know that I could contact and leverage their knowledge to help me.”

“Consult with peers, look on the Internet to search and learn information about the topic I am interested in.”

http://rayfelt.wordpress.com/

PollBy

Texting

1:1

Source: Gary Stager

Start a discussion in your district about

1:1 computing

1. Write a novel

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2. Share your knowledge

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3. Answer tough questions

Who should I vote for?

Who really was Martin Luther King?

4. Make sense of data

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5. Design a video game

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6. Build a killer robot

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7. Lose weight

8. Direct a blockbuster video

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9. Compose a symphony

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10. Change the world

1. Write a novel2. Share your knowledge

3. Answer tough questions

4. Make sense of data

5. Design a video game

6. Build a killer robot7. Lose weight

8. Direct a blockbuster video9. Compose a symphony

10. Change the worldSource: Gary Stager

Personalize Education

• Dr. Yong Zhao at HPL 09 Leadership Conference - “Do not send a (wo)man to do what a machine can do better.”

Personalize Education

• Alan November at HPL 09 Leadership Conference - “We need to work with technology every day to learn how students use technology.”

Video

YouTube

• Started in February 2005

• Bought by Google in November 2006 for $1.65M

• Already has more content than TV and TV started in 1940’s.

• If TV played 24/7 since inception, YouTube still has more content.

New way to make presentations

• One minute personal introduction

• Do not read from slides

• Use video, pictures, audio, etc…

Students are different today

Top 3 Search Engines

1. Google

2. YouTube

3. Yahoo

Demo Jing to showparticipants how to use

RSS feeds

Skype

Skype on the go…

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Is your school able to offer every course

every student wants?

Video produced by Consortium for School Networking (CoSN)

RSS

Backchanneling

• Using networked computers to maintain…an online conversation alongside a live presentation

• Backchanneling Avenues– Chatmaker.net– Chatzy.com– Coverltlive.com– Backnoise.com

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Review

• Please tell me 3 things you know now that you did not know

• Please tell me 2 things you will tell your family and friends about this workshop

• Please give me one action you are going to start now

Let’s play Jeopardy

Use Two Screens

Work efficiently in your office

More Tips

Learning from each other…

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