web 2.0 presentation: googlios
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The Web 2.0 tool, Googlios, was selected for presentation in IT 780 at USM. The uses, benefits and features of Googlios in education are highlighted, as well as general setup.TRANSCRIPT
Googlios: A free portfolio Web site
IT 755Leslie Rasmussen
May 3, 2011
What is a Googlio? A hybrid next generation e-portfolio that utilizes
emerging open, social, web2.0, and Google applications such as blogs, wikis, social networks and software to create a student created and controlled personal learning environment and lifelong content management system.
Portfolio Evolution What I’ve already done/learned What I’m currently doing/learning + multimedia What I’d like to do = Interactive, collaborative, immediate sharing.
What can you do with a Googlio? Design as a space, story, and system that functions
as a workspace and showcase for learners to collect, select, reflect, publish, link, archive, and demonstrate knowledge, skills, reflections, through multimedia artifacts.
Just GOOGLIO it Publish and connect a digital artifact to your webfolio.
Portfolio + Google Apps Comments Google Talk Google Calendar Gmail Google Mobile Google News Google Alerts Google Reader, Blogger, Picasa Web Albums, Collaborative Apps: Google Docs, Google Sites, etc.
Googlio Uses Personal use
Blog, wiki, photo sharing, etc. Professional/ Employment
Showcase work, resume, teaching philosophy, video or multimedia projects, blog, wiki, etc.
Educational/ Training Resume building, reflections, collaborative learning, etc.
Upload Papers or Projects
Integrate Web 2.0 Tools
Integrate Social Media
Alex Ambrose, Google Teacher
Building a Googlio Sign in to Google Apps in Education or Google
account USM’s email system is Eagle Apps
Example: Alex Ambrose Demonstration: Eagle Apps Login Leslie's Googlio
Educational Considerations Googlios can be kept private, shared with University/
school community or with everyone. Can be used for collaboration Educators can set up class Web pages using Googlios
Questions, Comments, Suggestions?