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Teaching with Technology – Wonders of the Web – WOW Project – Fall 2010 Professor – Dr. Smirnova
Presentation ByFrances Glickman
LEARNING IN THE 21ST CENTURY
1. Communication
2. Collaboration3. Problem solving
4. Critical thinking
5. Entrepreneurship
6. Creativity
7. Integration Literacy
definition: A process through which individuals identify opportunities, allocate resources, and create value.
LEARNING IN THE 21ST CENTURY
QUESTION: What is “Integration Literacy”?
ANSWER: The 21st Century literacy is integration literacy.
We will be integrating and incorporating technology in order to attain all the goals of the past and more.
LEARNING THROUGH COLLABORATION
http://cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/Collaborative+Tools
The list goes on . . .
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Fran’s Favorites:
Notice that Webspiration is part of the 21st Century skills push
Assignments are always available
Students use Visual thinking and outlining techniquesto develop writing skills and analyze, synthesize, and comprehend information
Webspiration Classroom instantly transforms every diagram into an instant outline and then back again with one click
Diagram Outline
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Hundreds of visuals to choose fromor just upload yourown.
Tells you who is editing
When collaborating, each group member or the teacher can verify who has been creating in regards to a particular projectClick on “Document”
A drop down will appear.Click on “Show History
LEARNING THROUGH COLLABORATIONA teacher or group members can track the revisions done be each group member – email, date, time, and the “Revision” number
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PRICI NG
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You could always have you class experiment with Webspiration using the “Free Trials”
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Upload your files, edit anytime from anywhere, choose who can access your documents share and collaborate online.
To get started, all you need is a Google email account, which is FREE!!!!!
Step 1STOP!
Look at all you can do
Collaboratively
too
I love when you can do things for
free
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Privacy Shield
Privac
y Shie
ld
Click on Documents
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Click on “Create new” and a drop down will appear.
Here, you can choose:1. Document2. Presentation3. Spreadsheet4. Form5. Drawing6. Folder
“From template” – If you click on this, Google provides a variety of templates for calendars, budgets, resumes and more.
Let’s say I chose a presentation (power point).Note that you see slide #1 and it is highlighted in yellow, which means that when I see or my partner sees a slide that is highlighted in yellow, I am looking at that slide or editing that slide.
Now, I have to work on an assignment with a partner.Therefore, I need to share access to this presentation.
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Click on “Share”
Bring your courser over and click on “Sharing settings”
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Once you click on “Sharing settings,” you will see a screen that looks like this.
You now have to add the people who you want to have access to the presentation (your group members)
Click your courser into the box that is below the words, “Add people.”
Click in this box
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Once you click in the box under the words, “Add people,” the box will enlarge and a small tab will appear. The tab will have the words, “Can edit”
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You have a choice of allowing others to either edit or simply view your presentation
You can either type in the e-mail address of your invited guests, or you could simply type the first letter and a list of email address from your contact list will appear. You can highlight and choose the person you want to invite.
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Now that you have chosen your group, you can click on “Close” and an e-mail should go out to those group members alerting them that you have invited them to participate in a presentation.
Close
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Notice that it appears to only have one person working on the presentation at the moment. Each person will be represented by a different color
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My daughter created this pretty slide from a separate location.
Collaboration no longer requires that people have to be at the same place at the same time.
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You can save this as a PDF file, a power point, or text.
- Remember -
also
With Google Docs, you can work on documents, presentations, spreadsheets, forms and drawings.
You can save your work online and access it from any computer or smart phone.
You and your project partner can edit your project at the same time from separate locations.
The best part – IT’S FREE!!!!
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PrivatePublic
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The single greatest advantage of using the ed.Voicethread network is that it allows students to work autonomously, in school and out; learning to create their own voicethread, maintaining their own portfolio of content, creating their own identities, adding a friend to a contact list, and sending out invitations to comment – all within a simple and safe environment.
LEARNING THROUGH COLLABORATION• Note, this doesn’t
mean that the student cannot add friends and meet new people. It just means that anyone that they might meet is a known person to a verified educator within the community.
• While the educator on Ed.VoiceThead are allowed to send invitations to individuals outside of the network – like parents and other educators, students cannot.
• Students can only add or invite others that are already within the system, where all users are known users and held accountable for their content and commentary.
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21st Century
Collaborative
Projects
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QUESTIONS ????
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