Web 2.0 Learning http://web2learning.ning.com/
Digital Citizenship http://digitalcitizenship.ning.com/
Networking with other technology teachers
Meet new individuals
Find out what is new and works
Administrative use Instructional Videos Different Forums
Have to register No approval process
21st Century Learning is about change but the Education domain has been the last to integrate technology in the everyday work day. With the help of Web 2.0 tools, teachers have access for a world of information and free use of great tools for any curricular area. (Pilter, 2007).
Examples: Wikispaces- writing stories, checking math problems, collaboration on projectsGoogle-besides “googling” it- Docs for word processing, PowerPoint, Excel, earth images with creation of .kmz files and group chat Blogging- writer’s journal or logging daily activitiesPodcasting- using Garage band to finish a writing promptDigital Storytelling- taking videos, photos, music and voice with the combination of writing to tell a story that could be posted online
Challenges with Web 2.0 Skills:
Educators understanding of use
Giving the students the reins Adapting lessons to new
technology Slow process, but the idea is
getting out Not all computers have
access to internet Training for multiple sessions,
not just one Commitment to learn new
ideas on administrators and teachers
Seeing the need of Web 2.0 use
http://bisdcoolwebtools.wikispaces.com/
The Cool Web Tools site- created for training sessions for the use of Wikispaces
5 sessions long over 3 months time revisit and re-teach Ask questions about a previous session. Interactive throughout the 3 months
•Become a member!!!
Networking with any teachers
Meet new individuals Updated Social
Networking information
Administrative/Teacher use
Can have Membership
Blogs are questionable for educational value
Very little videos or pictures
No approval process
Digital Citizenship1. TLW understand human, cultural and societal issues
related to technology with practice of legal and ethical behavior.
Practice safe, legal and responsible use, demonstrate personal responsibility for lifelong learning and exhibit leadership for digital citizenship.
Technology Operations and Concepts1. TLW demonstrate sound understanding of technology
concepts, systems , and operations. Understand and use technology systems, select and use applications
effectively, troubleshoot systems and applications and transfer current knowledge with new technologies.
(Solomon & Schrum, 2007).
Student Protection YouTube - Digital
Citizenship - Who Will You Be?
Were you able to answer any of the questions from the video?
How important are these questions to the net generation?
Teaching them to be careful and lifelong learners is every educators responsibility-Are you doing this?
Every Teacher needs to understand what students are faced with.
Training teachers in what students are exposed to with all technology not just the use of the internet.
Reporting and the law changes are an important aspect of for both teacher and student.
The Digital Citizenship page has specific information for all educators on the protection and education of the use of technology today. The site has ready links that can be used during training and updates that could be passed down using the main page of this site.
The link Teaching Digital Citizenship is helpful lessons that are basic but meaningful for all grade levels. Teachers need and want these items planned out for them. They would be learning as they were teaching these ideas.
I am and will use many of the contents from this site to update my Internet Safety Program that I put in place 2 years ago in my district. The technologies are changing rapidly so keeping the teachers informed is priority.