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Copyright © 2012 by Pearson Education, Inc.

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Learners Using Web 2.0 Tools

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ConnectingLearners Using Web 2.0 Tools

OBJECTIVESAfter viewing and

discussing videos in the last class, students will be able to differentiate between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 tools with 100% accuracy.

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ConnectingLearners Using Web 2.0 Tools

OBJECTIVESAfter completing the homework assignment,

students will be able to differentiate between different categories of Web 2.0 tools and uses in the classroom.

WEB1.0 WEB 2.0

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ConnectingLearners Using Web 2.0 Tools

OBJECTIVES

After discussing lesson design, students will be able to design a lesson to teach the concept of Web 2.0

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ISTE STANDARDS ISTE NETS-T:

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

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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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Web 1.0 vs. 2.0Web 1.0 is one way communication•Example: Website with no comment areaWeb 2.0

• Two or more way communication on the Internet

• User created material• Examples: You Tube, Facebook

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Review – Intro to Web 2.0 2. Define the three (3) main

characteristics of Web 2.0a.b.c.

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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

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.

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Review – Intro to Web 2.0 4. Name 6 categories of Web 2.0

tools1.2.3.4.5.6.

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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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CyberlearningDefined 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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Cyberlearning Literacy-The knowledge and skills needed for successful use of Web 2.0 tools.

Using Web 2.0 in Instructional Settings •Formal and Organized•Informal, surfing•Internet Connections in and out of School•Homes, library, mobile phones

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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 6 6. Define: Wikis A wiki is a webpage that permits

users to interact and add text and images to the webpage

http://enhancingscience.wikispaces.com/Home

www.wikispaces.com

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Chapter 6Define – Social Networking

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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

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Citationshttp://cinemagogue.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/3D-Audience.jpeg

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