web 2.0 in teaching and learning by robin rider, andreas brockhaus jane van galen, rob estes
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New Possibilities for Teaching and Learning with Web 2.0 Collaboration External Internal Learning from expansive networks Connecting to Authentic Audiences Media Rich Content Creation Millennials – “Technology is assumed to be a natural part of the environment.”TRANSCRIPT
Web 2.0 in Teaching and Learning
By Robin Rider, Andreas BrockhausJane Van Galen, Rob Estes
Web 1.0 Consuming content Users read, listen Lecture modes of teaching
Web 2.0 Internet is a means of communication, content
creation, collaboration Users write, create media, interact with other
users, participate in learning networks Active, constructivist teaching and learning
The “Evolution” of the Web
New Possibilities for Teaching and Learning with Web 2.0 Collaboration
External Internal
Learning from expansive networks Connecting to Authentic Audiences Media Rich Content Creation
Millennials – “Technology is assumed to be a natural part of the environment.”
Wikis – online collaborative spaces: Robin’s class: Final project
http://uwbeduc591.pbwiki.com/ Amrit’s class: building and presenting small
group projectshttp://4thgradesocialstudies.pbwiki.com/
Google Docs Sharing lesson plans, family letter with MT,
ELL teacher for translation
Collaboration
Social Bookmarks - saving bookmarks to a public website Del.icio.us,
Art Resources: http://del.icio.us/nancyrogers1
Social Networks – often includes profiles, public commentary and social connections Ning Facebook
Network and Community Building
Connecting with Authentic Audiences Blogs - personal online log/journal
Podcasts – media files distributed via the Web http://aspengler.edublogs.org/
Literacy Vignettes http://dawsona9.googlepages.com/vignette
Media Rich Content Creation Tech Portfolios
http://dowling.carlene.googlepages.com/home Digital Storytelling – audio/video narratives
How to Create a Science Notebook http://x8redcarpet.blogspot.com/2008/01/science-
notebooks.html Google Maps
Our Community Voice Threads - collaborative online conversations
around images, documents and videos http://voicethread.com/#q.b71272.i365716
Possible Next Steps Ideas? What Works Well for Us? Some ideas:
Ten Minute Tech Shows Faculty support: Andreas, Librarians,
Colleagues, student lab support Collaborate on technology for course
assignments Continue exploring learning/pedagogical
issues