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Discover the transformative power of Web 2.0 applications in the classroom with this comprehensive workshop guide. Led by Jeff Warner and Kim Peacock from the University of Alberta, this resource explores key concepts like social networking, RSS feeds, and collaborative tools such as wikis and blogs. Learn about innovative applications that foster creativity, communication, and student engagement. This guide also addresses potential challenges, strategies for unblocking resources in educational settings, and considerations for effectively integrating technology into diverse learning environments.
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Web Applications for the Classroom Jeff Warner, B.Sc., B.Ed. Kim Peacock, B.Ed, M.Ed Technology Professional Development Faculty of Education, University of Alberta
What Does Web 2.0 Mean??? (that’s a question for you)
The Web 2.0 Lexicon • RSS • Feeds • Mash-Up • Social Networking • Widget • Folksonomy • Tags • Open API
What Are Web 2.0 Applications? • Allow you to perform tasks or create objects without software, using only the Internet. • Often has an element of social interaction. • Accessible from anywhere. • Often uses AJAX language. • Usually FREE!
Potential Issues • Tools go up and down. • Tools get bought out. • Tools may create thing that can’t leave the confines of the particular web site (e.g./ can’t be downloaded to a disc/dvd/etc…) • Students with computers at home may get to spend more time on projects than students without since it’s easily accessible.
A Note On Blocking • EPSB and ECS block many Web 2.0 sites… you can get around this!!! • Written request submitted to your technology department. • Provide a rational, pedagogical justification for the site to be unblocked at YOUR school. • Describe how you will keep students safe.
Considerations for Classroom Use • Student motivation • Literacy and communication skills • Range of motor skills • Enrichment vs. regular class • Lab vs. classroom computers • Learning styles • Project timelines
Web 2.0 Tools A Brief Tour
Inspire vs. Perspire 11:30 AM 3:00 PM
Blogs and Wikis • Blogs: Linear online journalshttp://www.blogger.com • Wikis: Non-linear collaborative spacehttp://www.wikispaces.comhttp://www.pbwiki.com
Social Networking and Bookmarks • Del.icio.us: Social bookmarkinghttp://del.icio.us • NoteMesh: Collaborative classroom noteshttp://notemesh.com • Trailfire: Create a path through the Internethttp://trailfire.com/
Images and Mind Maps • Flickr & Flickrstories: Share and find imageshttp://www.flickr.com • Gliffy: Collaborative mind mappinghttp://www.gliffy.com • ToonDoo: Comic book creator toolhttp://toondoo.com/Home.do
Maps • Google Maps: Interactive, customizable mapshttp://maps.google.ca • Community Walk: Map storieshttp://www.communitywalk.com • Google Lit Trips: Map stories based on literature (requires Google Earth)http://www.googlelittrips.org/
Video • Bubble Ply: Add bubbles or text to online videohttp://www.bubbleply.com/ • Screen-Cast-O-Matic: Record your computer screen as an online moviehttp://www.screencast-o-matic.com/ • YouTube/TeacherTube: Upload and search for videos onlinehttp://www.youtube.com & http://www.teachertube.com
Audio • VoiceThread: Audio reflections based on posted visual media (Super COOL!)http://voicethread.com/ • Pod-O-Matic: Find and create podcastshttp://www.podomatic.com/ • Talkr: Blog to Podcast converterhttp://new.talkr.com
Web Spaces • Google Pages: Easy websitecreatorhttp://pages.google.com • Pageflakes: Website creator and aggregator using widgets and tabshttp://www.pageflakes.com • Protopages: Website creator and aggregator using moveable widgets http://www.protopage.com
Multimedia Documents • Letterpop: Newsletter and document publisherhttp://letterpop.com • Snapjot: Collaborative scrapbookinghttp://www.snapjot.com • xTimeline: Interactive multimedia timelineshttp://www.xtimeline.com
3D Spaces • SceneCaster: Create 3D web spaceshttp://www.scenecaster.com/view22/web/home.jsp • Mapwing: Build and share virtual tourshttp://www.mapwing.com/
Comprehensive List of Web 2.0 Tools http://www.protopage.com/web2point0forteachers
Thanks! jeff.warner@ualberta.ca kim.peacock@ualberta.ca
How This Afternoon Works… • Two rounds of workshops • Approximately 45 minute sessions • Four choices of topics: • Blogs and Wikis • Google Maps • Classroom Web Sites • Visual Multimedia
Sign Up Time • Pick your first choice for a workshop; we’ll slot you in so that everyone gets their first choice. • We will post the sign up sheets, sometime during lunch, go sign up for a second workshop in the round you are not yet registered in.