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Web 2.0 in Adult Education Classroom

Nell Eckersley

To Access this PowerPoint

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http://slidesha.re/19bV9DS

http://lincs.ed.gov

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Introductions

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What do you know about Social Media?

What would you like to learn?

What is one thing would you like to take away from this session?

Agenda

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Web2.0 into your lessons Introduction to 5 Web 2.0 tools YouTube Channels – Create a YouTube channel to put all your video

resources in one place and have easy access for you and your students. QR Codes – Give your students quick access to websites and information

relevant to your lesson. Twitter – Communicate with your students quickly and easily using Twitter:

remind them of homework, preview the next lesson or foster class discussions.

Pinterest – Think of an “online bulletin board” where you and your students pin pictures and websites using themes.

Paper.li – Create a classroom newspaper on important topics. WordPress – Use WordPress to create a classroom website and to blog with

your students. Where to find more tools when you want them

Go2Web20 Top 100 Tools for Learning Adult Educations & Technology Paperli

What does Web 2.0 mean?

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Components of Web 2.0

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The Cloud Use of mobile

devices Crowd sourcing

and tagging

Why Use Web 2.0 in Education?

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Makes tasks authentic & challenging

Extends time devoted project

Supports collaborative work

Inexpensive, multiplatform

Real life experience Help break down the

digital divide

Integrating Technology Using SAMR

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http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2013/06/samr-model-explained-for-teachers.html

SAMR Applied

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Enhancement Substitution Augmentation

Transformation Modification Redefinition

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Integrating Web 2.0 into Adult Ed

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Blooms Taxonomy

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YouTube

YouTube

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Video Sharing website

Owned by Google since 2006

One hour of video is uploaded to YouTube every second

http://www.leadgenix.com/blog/social-media/great-reasons-to-consider-youtube-in-social-media-campaigns/

YouTube Terms

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Playlists: A collection of existing videos that you add to the playlist. You can have many playlists. Default Playlists include “Favorites” and “Play later”

Channels: You get one per Google account and it is where your uploaded videos sit.

Share: send a link to a YouTube video using a number of social media accounts

Add to: Add a YouTube video to one of your playlists

Purchased: Videos you have bought from Google

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QR Codes

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Why Use QR Codes? Helps everyone get to he same place online at

the same time Supports using video, audio, visual resources

inside and outside the classroom Teachers and students can create them Feels like Magic

What are QR Codes

Q R stands for

Developed in Japan to track Toyota car parts in 1994

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Quick Response

• You scan a QR Code and then you are taken to a tech based experience

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How do I read QR Codes?

QR Codes can be used with a mobile device like a smart phone or a tablet that has a built in camera and access to the internet

The device must have an QR Code reader app (also called scanner) installed

There are many apps to choose from. Scan for Apple devices QR Droid for Android devices

NOTE: QR Code Readers should be FREE & should not require any personal information

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QR Code Readers

The QR Code Reader app uses the camera on your device to scan the code and then uses the internet to interpret the instructions in the code

QR Codes in Real Life

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Steps to Using in Education1. First consider what is the learning goal2. Make sure you and your students have

devices that can read QR Codes 3. If devices do not have QR Code Readers,

take time out to download the appropriate app some days before you plan to use QR Codes in class

4. Create the QR Codes you need

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QR Codes in Education

Image with Narration To hear about this photo,

go to this link http://bit.ly/17nx5bO

or scan the QR Code 

Tools used to create this: https://www.google.com/voice https://www.dropbox.com/

https://vimeo.com http://bitly.com/

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Make Your Own QR Code

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Bitly https://bitly.com/ Google http://goo.gl/ ZXING

http://zxing.appspot.com/generator/ Kaywa http://qrcode.kaywa.com/ ScanLife http://www.scanlife.com/en/

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Bitly

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Make Your Own QR Code1. Copy the link to the website you would like to

share using a QR Code

2. Paste the link in the shorten bar in Bitly and click shorten

3. Copy the resulting shortened Bitly link and paste in the Address bar on your browser

4. Add .qr at the end of the shortened link and hit the enter key on your keyboard

5. Your QR code will show up on the screen. Right click on it to copy or save

Analytics

With an account you can also track how many times the URL/QR Code you created has been clicked.

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http://bitly.com/16KMHab+

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Twitter

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https://twitter.com/

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Why Tweet?

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Why Tweet?

Information is sent to me

I decide who to follow and un-follow

Twitter is a one way street

Constant feed of the tweets from the people I follow waiting for me

Search by hashtag, keyword, list

Follow organizations

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Basics of Twitter Retweeting Hashtags Shortening Links for Tweets (and other

purposes)

Basics of Twitter

Retweeting: RT @TwitternameHashtags: #word #AdultEd

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Shortened Links

http://ipadeducators.ning.com/profiles/blogs/preparing-your-school-for-an (73 characters)

Bit.ly/3FjhpX (13 characters)

Anatomy of a Good Tweet

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Tips Include hashtags in content of tweet Include shortened links to more information Write a headline, leave out unnecessary

words, but try not to use texting shorthand Use common abbreviations

Finding People to Follow Search on https://twitter.com/search-home

for people, keywords or hashtags even if you don’t have a Twitter account

Once you have a Twitter Account

Search hashtags and words #AdultEd See who follows the people you follow

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Sending and Receiving Tweets

Twitter.com Texts via your cell phone Applications on computers, tablets & smart

phones HootSuite

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What to Do Right Now?

Before you create a Twitter account on twitter.com

Think of a good Twitter handle (short, easy) Find five people to follow and write down their

Twitter handles  Search for people using #AdultEd #EdTech Search for your favorite hobby, writer, singer,

actor

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What to Do in the Next Few Weeks Create your Twitter accoutn or log into your

exitsing twitter account Retweet one tweet and create one of your

own tweets. Remember to use hashtags Spend 15 minutes on Twitter every morning

reading retweeting following new people

Try HootSuite or receiving tweets as sms text messages

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Pinterest

Pinterest

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Boards

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Pins

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http://pinterest.com/nelightful/adult-education-ideas/

Repinning, Liking, and Following

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Pinterest in Education

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PaperLi

PaperLi

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To create a PaperLi account, must use either Facebook or Twitter

Paper can be published once a day, twice a day, or weekly

You can create collaborative papers Search for Twitter hashtags, people on Twitter,

large array of online content from news outlets

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More Resources

Top 100 Tools for Learning

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Go2Web20

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My contact info

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Email:  [email protected] Twitter:  http://twitter.com/LACNYCnell  Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/nell.eckersleylac Blog: http://nelightful.wordpress.com/ Delicious:

http://www.delicious.com/nelleckersley


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