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Web 2.0 Tools in Your Classroom This workshop will focus on the “New” read-write web and look at the many opportunities to use these web tools in your classroom.
sandhurst.edublogs.org All the support material can be found at the workshop blog sandhurst.edublogs.org
 
 
Web 2.0 Read  Write Web
Web 1.0 = TECHNOLOGY  skills
Everybody creates, the learning is  in the creating. Papert’s Constructionism, Siemens Connectivism, Illich’s Deschooling,  Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Simpson (1999) states, “One of the best ways of entrenching one's knowledge is  to explain it to others...”   Why is  “Publishing”  important  for education? Hutchings (2002) credits Shulman with the notion of publicly sharing one’s work for  critical review that became accepted as an integral element of the scholarship of  teaching and learning.
collaborate Everybody and Anybody  can share influence create publish connect
Two Way Web = Read - Write Web Students as Equals  Everything Shared Everything Published
 
 
Blogs
http://static.flickr.com/34/123420044_107eab54fd_b.jpg RSS
PodCasting
 
 
 
 
 
Starting Web 2.0
Blogs
http://static.flickr.com/34/123420044_107eab54fd_b.jpg RSS
 
 
So what do Blogs, RSS, Wikis and Del.icio.us   mean in your school?
Blogs
Blogs
Blogs
Blogging as a Learning Professional
Blogs are powerful communication tools. Blogs are powerful publishing tools.  But blogging (the verb) is still much more than that to me.  Blogging, as in reading and thinking and reflecting and then writing, is connecting and learning. Will Richardson - On My Mind  14 Dec 2006 03:57 pm
Why Should Students Blog? A way to improve their own writing A just in time learning arena A place to share A place for feedback A motivator An easy and quick way to web publish.
Why Should Students Blog? A way to connect with others and make connections to learning A way to give students ownership of a personal space. a web site that encourages active engagement by the students and teacher A place to collaborate A personal way to include parents in the process
 
Setting up a Blog LearnerBlogs
An Educator’s Dilemma  How can I effectively keep up to date? How can I increase relevance and interest in my subject matter?
http://static.flickr.com/34/123420044_107eab54fd_b.jpg RSS
What is RSS? Lets call it “Real Simple Syndication” Content that is important to you, delivered to you Fast, Effective and Free
 
 
How can I use RSS? Create resources and research to share (del.icio.us) Collate student writing from many blogs Track student writing development in blogs Share quality RSS feeds with staff Grab content specific resources and deliver them to students Use peer networks to develop knowledge
How can I use RSS? Audio Professional Learning on demand - Podcasts, Talkr, audio books.  Video Professional development on demand - conference presentations, Vodcasts.  Collaborate with other educators
How can I use RSS? Track student collaboration on Wikis and Blogs Tracking people, places, things Conduct searches 24/7 pages, movies, images Tracking the authors, journalists and news that are important to you
How do I view my RSS feeds? Via Email Software Aggregator Web Based Aggregator
http://www.google.com/reader/view/ Create an account Sign-in Getting started Help--worth a browse Adding subscriptions Navigating around (and stuff!)
 
 
 
http://static.flickr.com/34/123420044_107eab54fd_b.jpg RSS
 
del.icio.us del.icio.us is a social bookmarking tool that we can use to organise and share our bookmarks.
Why use del.icio.us? del.icio.us allows us to; * Share bookmarks across many computers * Allows us to “Tag” our bookmarks * Backs up our bookmarks externally(safe in computer crashes) * Allows us to share our bookmarks with fellow teachers and students
Why use del.icio.us? del.icio.us allows us to; * Allows for searching of bookmarks * Permits subscriptions to other people del.icio.us bookmarks * Allows us to connect with the web resources of the very best minds in our field.
Schools Using del.icio.us http://del.icio.us/gcps http://del.icio.us/Maccast/filmmaking http://del.icio.us/loirston http://del.icio.us/mlps
Wiki A little web application that has profound implications for education, publishing and even for defining the truth.
 
 
 
 

Web 2.0 Tools in Your Classroom

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    Web 2.0 Toolsin Your Classroom This workshop will focus on the “New” read-write web and look at the many opportunities to use these web tools in your classroom.
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    sandhurst.edublogs.org All thesupport material can be found at the workshop blog sandhurst.edublogs.org
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    Web 2.0 Read Write Web
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    Web 1.0 =TECHNOLOGY skills
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    Everybody creates, thelearning is in the creating. Papert’s Constructionism, Siemens Connectivism, Illich’s Deschooling, Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed
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    Simpson (1999) states,“One of the best ways of entrenching one's knowledge is to explain it to others...” Why is “Publishing” important for education? Hutchings (2002) credits Shulman with the notion of publicly sharing one’s work for critical review that became accepted as an integral element of the scholarship of teaching and learning.
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    collaborate Everybody andAnybody can share influence create publish connect
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    Two Way Web= Read - Write Web Students as Equals Everything Shared Everything Published
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    So what doBlogs, RSS, Wikis and Del.icio.us mean in your school?
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    Blogging as aLearning Professional
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    Blogs are powerfulcommunication tools. Blogs are powerful publishing tools. But blogging (the verb) is still much more than that to me. Blogging, as in reading and thinking and reflecting and then writing, is connecting and learning. Will Richardson - On My Mind 14 Dec 2006 03:57 pm
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    Why Should StudentsBlog? A way to improve their own writing A just in time learning arena A place to share A place for feedback A motivator An easy and quick way to web publish.
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    Why Should StudentsBlog? A way to connect with others and make connections to learning A way to give students ownership of a personal space. a web site that encourages active engagement by the students and teacher A place to collaborate A personal way to include parents in the process
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    Setting up aBlog LearnerBlogs
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    An Educator’s Dilemma How can I effectively keep up to date? How can I increase relevance and interest in my subject matter?
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    What is RSS?Lets call it “Real Simple Syndication” Content that is important to you, delivered to you Fast, Effective and Free
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    How can Iuse RSS? Create resources and research to share (del.icio.us) Collate student writing from many blogs Track student writing development in blogs Share quality RSS feeds with staff Grab content specific resources and deliver them to students Use peer networks to develop knowledge
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    How can Iuse RSS? Audio Professional Learning on demand - Podcasts, Talkr, audio books. Video Professional development on demand - conference presentations, Vodcasts. Collaborate with other educators
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    How can Iuse RSS? Track student collaboration on Wikis and Blogs Tracking people, places, things Conduct searches 24/7 pages, movies, images Tracking the authors, journalists and news that are important to you
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    How do Iview my RSS feeds? Via Email Software Aggregator Web Based Aggregator
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    http://www.google.com/reader/view/ Create anaccount Sign-in Getting started Help--worth a browse Adding subscriptions Navigating around (and stuff!)
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    del.icio.us del.icio.us isa social bookmarking tool that we can use to organise and share our bookmarks.
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    Why use del.icio.us?del.icio.us allows us to; * Share bookmarks across many computers * Allows us to “Tag” our bookmarks * Backs up our bookmarks externally(safe in computer crashes) * Allows us to share our bookmarks with fellow teachers and students
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    Why use del.icio.us?del.icio.us allows us to; * Allows for searching of bookmarks * Permits subscriptions to other people del.icio.us bookmarks * Allows us to connect with the web resources of the very best minds in our field.
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    Schools Using del.icio.ushttp://del.icio.us/gcps http://del.icio.us/Maccast/filmmaking http://del.icio.us/loirston http://del.icio.us/mlps
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    Wiki A littleweb application that has profound implications for education, publishing and even for defining the truth.
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