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Web 2.0 Applications

Web 2.0 Applications. Submitted By: Carien Anderson Submitted To: Dr. J. Varn Technology in the English Classroom. AGENDA:. What is a Web 2.0 Application? Common 2.0 Applications Other 2.0 Applications Pros and Cons of 2.0 Applications Education and 2.0 Applications.

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Web 2.0 Applications

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  1. Web 2.0 Applications Submitted By: Carien Anderson Submitted To: Dr. J. Varn Technology in the English Classroom

  2. AGENDA: • What is a Web 2.0 Application? • Common 2.0 Applications • Other 2.0 Applications • Pros and Cons of 2.0 Applications • Education and 2.0 Applications

  3. What is a Web 2.0 Application? • a new trend that aims to facilitate creativity and collaboration • How are they used? • Used to connect to other people worldwide • Share ideals, random thoughts, photos, homework, etc.

  4. Common 2.0 Applications • Facebook • A application that started out as a way for students over the world to communicate with each other. • View each other’s notes, as well as, schedules • Today it is available for anyone to communicate • Find old classmates • Find friends • Share pictures • Share stories and ideas

  5. Common 2.0 Applications • Twitter • A very popular instant messaging system and mini-blog that lets a person send brief messages up to 140 characters in length to a list of followers. • Pictures and videos can also be sent via twitter blogs/messages.

  6. Other 2.0 applications

  7. Pros and cons • Pros • Employees use these sites as references • Positive attitude can result in the gain of an unexpected or expected job • Where are you? • Help someone find you • Ex: Something happens to you and you don’t have cell service • Cons • Not reading not Terms of service • Result in termination because of small unread rules • Profile is never really completely visible • Employees use these sites as references • Negative attitude can result in loss of a job or no chance at a job • Where are you? • You never know who is watching you • May result into a bad or really bad situation • Stalker • Unwanted Company

  8. Education and web 2.0 applications • YouTube video aimed at teachers to bring Web 2.0 applications into the classroom • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue1FeMBfKec&feature=related • Cisco Learning Network • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcisyWYQDT8&feature=relmfu

  9. Applications I reviewed • Diigo • http://www.diigo.com/user/osouniq • Tumblr • http://www.tumblr.com/dashboard • Quizlet • http://quizlet.com/ • Blackboard • mvsu.blackboard.com

  10. Diigo & Tumblr • Students • Pros • Can find a topic on basically anything and discuss it with people from everywhere • Makes it easier for students doing research on the computer • Cons • Have not found one yet

  11. Diigo & tumblr • Teachers • Pros • Teachers can show students where they get their information from by bookmarking • A great way for teachers to give students notes that don’t get it in class fully. • Cons • Have not found one yet

  12. Quizlet • Students : • students can come here and find quizzes on specific subjects in those time they cramming for a test • notes are presented on flash cards • Personally feel flash cards have always been a great way to memorize and study. • Cons • If you sign in with Facebook or Flicker • All basic information is shared • Pros • Other friends on Facebook may have logged in with their account • You may have class with them • You can view their recent quizzes, which may help you as well, instead of having to search

  13. Quizlet • Teachers: • has an area that helps teachers create creative ways for students to learn and study • print exams • find apps that may appeal to the student • helps to encourage students to create their own flashcards • Cons • If you sign in with Facebook or Flicker • All basic information is shared • Pros • Other teachers on Facebook may have logged in with their account • You may teach similar classes • You can view their recent quizzes, which may help you create your own

  14. blackboard • Students • Mostly for online class learning • Students can communicate with other students through email without having to create one • Personally built in to the classes website • Students can see and calculate their grades as the class goes on • Better than the hassle than having to find a teacher to find out what your grades are • Con • If the student doesn’t regularly check the site they may fail • Pro • Students can have the time to work and still pass the class because they don’t have to worry about missing days in the classroom

  15. blackboard • Teachers • teachers can see how often their student participates • create assignments and quizzes • communicate with the student • teachers can post resources • notes • videos • other websites • Con • Teachers don’t really get to meet their students • No face-to-face one-on-one communication • Pro • Teachers can tell easier what students really participate in their work, than when they are in the classroom

  16. Questions?

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