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Read/Write Web Photo: courtesy of RZP / Images: courtesy of Clip Art Prepared by: RZP August, 2012 Prepared for: EDU653 CMU B LOG F ACEBOOK W IKI P ODCAST N ING S CREENCAST F LICKR T WITTER S OCIALBOOKMARK R SS This presentation has been made possible thanks to: Educause resources, EDU653 and “Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms” by Will Richardson. Intro

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Read/Write Web Photo: courtesy of RZP / Images: courtesy of Clip Art

Prepared by: RZP August, 2012Prepared for: EDU653 CMU

BLOG FACEBOOKWIKI PODCASTNING SCREENCAST FLICKR TWITTER SOCIALBOOKMARKRSS

This presentation has been made possible thanks to: Educause resources, EDU653 and “Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms” by Will Richardson.

Intro

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Also called Web 2.0Free Web tools Help you teach/learn

The Read/Write Web?Images: courtesy of Clip Art

Tech Tools

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BLOG Definition: “online chronological collection of

personal comments and links” Application: post comments, comment on posts, Pros: engage, share, reflect debate, Cons: may be biased, inaccurate Example: http://rita4edu653.blogspot.ca/

Reference: “Educause Learning Initiative” www.educause.edu/eli/7 Things you should know about Blogs

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WIKI Definition: “Web page – modified by anyone with a

Web browser and Internet access” Application: add, delete and modify content Pros: integrate, collaborate, participate Cons: inappropriateness, inaccuracy Example: http://educationalwikis.wikispaces.com/wiki/

Reference: “Educause Learning Initiative” www.educause.edu/eli/

7 Things you should know about Wikis

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FACEBOOK Definition: social networking site – users interact

via criteria-based set of networks Application: join social/professional network Pros: user-controlled interaction Cons: privacy and judgement issues Example: http://www.facebook.com/education

Reference: “Educause Learning Initiative” www.educause.edu/eli/7 Things you should know about Facebook

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FLICKR Definition: “photo-sharing site where one can

upload, browse, tag, comment, annotate” Application: create, publish, share Pros: available user-generated content Cons: improper use, inaccuracies Example: http://www.flickr.com/groups/wikipedia/

Reference: “Educause Learning Initiative” www.educause.edu/eli/7 Things you should know about Flickr

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NING Definition: “online service where one can create

own social networks and join others” Application: create personalized social networks on

a specific topic Pros: private, personalized, one-stop shop Cons: unclear model of organization Example: http://classroom20.com

Reference: “Educause Learning Initiative” www.educause.edu/eli/7 Thins you should know about Ning

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PODCAST Definition: software/hardware that allows

publishing/transmitting content via the Web Application: create, publish tailored audio files Pros: enable portable education Cons: difficulty downloading, one-way interaction Example: http://www.cbc.ca/manitoba/eal/lessons.html

Reference: “Educause Learning Initiative” www.educause.edu/eli/7 Things you should know about Podcasting

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RSS Definition: Really Simple Syndication – filter,

organizer of the vast amount of information Applications: receive customized articles Pros: convenient, specific, available Cons: initial set-up time, some limitation Example: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/isd/students/e-learning/tools/rss/example

Reference: “Educause Learning Initiative” www.educause.edu/eli/7 Things you should know about RSS

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SCREENCAST Definition: video recording of images usually

accompanied by narration Application: demonstrate “how to” do something Pros: private tutorial for the viewer Cons: one-way interaction Example: http://screencast.com/t/yZeQwVNUkQ

Reference: “Educause Learning Initiative” www.educause.edu/eli/7 Things you should know about Screencasting

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SOCIALBOOKMARK

Definition: reciprocal social interaction and collaboration/connection with others via tagged items

Application: research and archive resources Pros: work as a community Cons: inaccuracies in the use of “folksonomy” Example: http://delicious.com/ritaprokopetz

Reference: “Educause Learning Initiative” www.educause.edu/eli/7 Things you should know about Social Bookmarking

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TWITTER Definition: a form of microblogging which enables

users to interact with technology and one another Application: read, write, edit, interact Pros: two-way interaction Cons: use of non-academic language Example: http://twitter.com

Tweet

Reference: “Educause Learning Initiative” www.educause.edu/eli/7 Things you should know about Twitter

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Establish accounts in the following sites:Prepared by RZP to accompany Read/Write Web SlideShare

Delicious Social Bookmarking http://delicious.com/

YouTube http://www.youtube.com/

Blogger (part of Google) http://www.blogger.com/

Google Reader (part of Google) http://www.google.com/

Wikispaces http://www.wikispaces.com/

Flickr (part of Yahoo) http://flickr.com/

SlideShare http://www.slideshare.net/

Information courtesy of EDU653* taken online via Central Michigan University

This course* helped me establish Read/Write Web (Web 2.0) resources to help in my teaching and learning process. There are many free tools available on the Internet to help you get started. Enjoy!

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Examples of accounts I have establishedPrepared by RZP to accompany Read/Write Web SlideShare

Class Blog http://englishonline4everyone.blogspot.ca/ Flickr photo used in a lesson plan: “Pali papa 60 http://www.flickr.com/people/zsoltika/ Photo courtesy of

ZSoltika

Skill: writing/CLB: 5 Sharing information: Report an event (p.125)

Class Wiki http://technology4aealclsrm.wikispaces.com/

I have also created a few Slideshare resources (available in the WWW). I share these with my group of learners. Feel free to download and/or embed these as required. http://www.slideshare.net/RitaProkopetz/presentations

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Read/Write Web

KWHL = LA (learned / apply)

What did I learn today? How will I apply what I learned:

1) As a learner

2) As an educator

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Read/Write Web

Welcome and Introductions Expectations – for you as learner / teacher Sharing – impact on you / your learners Overview – Web 1.0 / Web 2.0 Rationale – PWP teaching / learning tool Q and A – comments welcome! KWHL = LA (learned / apply)

Images courtesy of ClipArt / Photo courtesy of RZP

Overview

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Read/Write Web

Images: courtesy of Clip Art

BLOG FACEBOOKWIKI PODCASTNING SCREENCAST FLICKR TWITTER SOCIALBOOKMARK RSS

Thank you!

This presentation has been made possible thanks to: Educause resources, EDU653 and “Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms” by Will Richardson.

Prepared by: RZP August, 2012Prepared for: EDU653 CMU