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WeB 2.0 FOR THE MFL classROOM

WeB 2.0 FOR THE MFL classROOM. Sara Vaughan http://sdvaughan.edublogs.org @ sdlasvegas @ lang_se. What is Web 2.0 technology?. Examples of Web 2.0 include. Social networking sites  Blogs/Wikis  V ideo sharing hosted services W eb applications M ashups Folksonomies.

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WeB 2.0 FOR THE MFL classROOM

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  1. WeB 2.0 FOR THE MFL classROOM Sara Vaughan http://sdvaughan.edublogs.org @sdlasvegas @lang_se

  2. What is Web 2.0 technology?

  3. Examples of Web 2.0 include • Social networking sites  • Blogs/Wikis  • Video sharing • hosted services • Web applications • Mashups • Folksonomies

  4. Whether Web 2.0 is qualitatively different from prior web technologies has been challenged by World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee, who called the term a "piece of jargon",precisely because he intended the Web in his vision as "a collaborative medium, a place where we [could] meet and read and write"

  5. What are the benefits for the classroom? • Students already participate in life on a global level. • Students have the ability to reach audiences far beyond our classroom walls, which make it language for purpose. • Self-publishing aspects, as well as the speed with which their work becomes available for consumption & feedback, gives students more control over their learning and ideas. • Students have the opportunity to share and explore learning with their peers and others– therefore learning can be more collaborative and/or student-centered.

  6. MY Top WEB 2.0 TOOLS

  7. 1. Online sticky notes Wallwisher Linoit

  8. 2. Online posters and mindmaps GlogsterEdu Popplet

  9. 3. Blogging & WIKIS Typepad Posterous Blogger

  10. 3. SOFTWAREadd ons Triptico Tarsia Classdojo

  11. 4. Creative tools jigsawplanet Wigflip imagechef vuvox

  12. 5. News/IMAGE collection Paper.li newsmap Bing

  13. 6. Audience PArticipation polleverywhere Classtools.net

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  15. 7.Twitter tweetdeck twtpoll twtmap @/#

  16. 8. Social NETWOrking site • Facebook pages • Edmodo

  17. #pencilchat “Anything that is in the World when you are born is normal and ordinary and just a natural part of the way the world works. Anything invented between when you are 15 -35 yrs is new and exciting and revolutionary and you can probably get a career in it. Anything invented after 35 is against the natural order of things.” Douglas Adams

  18. Where ON THE WEB? • http://sdvaughan@edublogs.co.uk • Linguanet forum • MFL resources • Primary Resources • TES resources & discussion • #mfltwitterati • #ukedchat • @sdlasvegas

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