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This guide explores effective strategies for teaching digital natives, focusing on their unique relationship with technology. Drawing on insights from key speakers like David Warlick and Will Richardson, it highlights the importance of embracing Web 2.0 tools and social networking in the classroom. Educators are encouraged to adapt their methods to empower students, moving beyond traditional linear learning to create engaging, interactive experiences. By familiarizing themselves with concepts like RSS and blogging, teachers can better connect with students and enrich the educational landscape.
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How to Lose Your Digital Accent What ideas digital immigrants should be familiar with when teaching digital natives
How do digital natives use technology? Net Day Speak Up Report, 2005 URL: www.netday.org/SPEAKUP
Web 2: The Read/Write Web • Next frontier: we all create content • Empowering • Disruptive • “Our kids’ work needs to fly; it can’t just be paper passed in a classroom.”
Learning doesn’t have to be linear • 2006 K-12 Online Conference- David Warlick - Keynote speaker-Derailing Education- Taking Sidetrips for Learning • 2006 OELMA ConferenceWill Richardson - learned more in 5 years of blogging than in his formal education
Keep up with RSS • RSS = Real Simple Syndication Using a subscription feed to collect information in one place (an aggregator) • Bloglines- • www.Bloglines.com • Learn more: RSS: A Quick Start Guide for Educators
Blog • Stephen Abrams- Stephen’s Lighthouse • http://stephenslighthouse.sirsi.com/index.rdf • Doug Johnson- Blue Skunk Blog • http://doug-johnson.squarespace.com/blue-skunk-blog/atom.xml • Joyce Valenza- The Neverending Search • http://joycevalenza.edublogs.org/feed/rss/ • Library Weblogs- Index • http://www.libdex.com/weblogs.html
Social Networking Tools • Del.icio.us http://del.icio.us share bookmarks • Flock http://www.flock.com browser software • Flickr http://www.flickr.com share pictures
Podcasting ideas • iTunes as a source • Grammar Girl • For Professional Development • Will Richardson • David Warlick
Will Richardson’s Reading List • Free Culture Lawrence Lessig • A Whole New Mind Daniel Pink • Convergence Culture Henry Jenkins • The World is Flat Thomas Friedman • Small Pieces, Loosely Joined David Weinberger