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Copyright © 2012 by Pearson Education, Inc.

All rights reserved.Smaldino, Lowther, and RussellInstructional Technology and Media for Learning, 10eISBN 0132099853

Learners Using Web 2.0 Tools

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6-2Copyright © 2012 by Pearson Education, Inc.

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ConnectingLearners Using Web 2.0 Tools

OBJECTIVEStudents will be able to define Web 2.0

tools in order to use them in the classroom to facilitate and extend learning

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ISTE STANDARDS

ISTE NETS-T:

#2 : Design and Develop Digital Age Learning Experiences#4: Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership

ISTE NETS-S

#1: Creativity and Innovation#5: Critical Thinking, Problem Solving and Decision Making

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6-4Copyright © 2012 by Pearson Education, Inc.

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Introduction

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Review – Intro to Web 2.0

1. Define the Difference Between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0.

Define Web 1.0

Define Web 2.0

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Review – Intro to Web 2.0

2. Define the three (3) main characteristics of Web 2.0

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b.

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Review – Intro to Web 2.0

3. List the 7 reasons why Web 2.0 Tools are important in a classroom

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Review – Intro to Web 2.0

4. Name 6 categories of Web 2.0 tools

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Review – Intro to Web 2.0

4. What do you do when Web 2.0 tools go away?

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http://Cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com

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Cool Tools for Schools

http://Cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com

Name four (4) additional Categories of Web 2.0 Tools

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Cool Tools for Schools

http://Cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com

Name four (4) additional Categories of Web 2.0 Tools

Collaborative ToolsResearch ToolsSlideshow ToolsAudio ToolsWriting ToolsMusic Tools

Organizing ToolsConverting ToolsMapping ToolsGraphing Tools

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Chapter 6

1. Define Cyberlearning and provide an example of a classroom application.

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Cyberlearning

Defined by http://www.wordnick.com“Learning by means of a computer, especially over the Internet”

Defined by Text p. 126“…use of Web 2.0 networked computing and communication technology to support learning”

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Chapter 6

2. Describe cyberlearning literacy and discuss how it may be used in the classroom

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Chapter 6

3. Identify three (3) web 2.0 resources and demonstrate an example of how they might assist learning.

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Chapter 6

4. Explain why social networking issues are important for the classroom

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Chapter 6

5. Identify four (4)social-ethical issues and why they are important in working with students.

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Chapter 6 6. Define:

Cloud Computing

Open Source

Podcast

Vidcast

Blogs

Wikis

Social Networking

Data Mashups

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Chapter 6 6. Define:

Cloud Computing

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Chapter 6 6. Define:

Open Source

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Chapter 6 6. Define:

Podcast

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Chapter 6 6. Define:

Vidcast

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Chapter 6 6. Define: Blogs

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Chapter 6 6. Define: Wikis

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Chapter 6Define – Social Networking

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Chapter 6Define – Data Mashup

Broader Term: Mashups

Taking video, sound, animation, original and acquired and combine to make new multimedia

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Web 2.0 Tools-Encourage author access and design rather than static information.

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Using Web 2.0 Tools in the Classroom

Portable

Easy to produce

Authentic audience

Connectedness

Social awareness

Free

Require sophisticated hardware

Quality of messages

Credibility

Safety issues

Advantages Limitations