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Intro to Web2-0 Tools 2

Page history last edited by Jonathan Hall 14 years, 3 months ago
 

 

                                            Intro to Web2.0 Prezi

                        

Where are you with Web2.0?  --> take a short Google Doc quiz

 

We hope that the links and resources on this page of our wiki help you to explore some Web2.0 tools that you can use with your students.

 

Heather - Voicethread link 

 

Some Useful Web 2.0 Tools  (HINT: Right click on links below and "Open In new tab")

 

Presentation - e.g. AnimotoPrezi

 

Blogging, reflection, collaboration

Global Teacher / Global Student

Sharing content, collaborating - wikispaces,pbworks

Collaboration, reflection - Voicethread

 

Mapping, collaborating

- Google MapsGoogle Earth

Conversation, messaging -Skype

Scripting/movie making - Xtranormal

 

Online surveys - e.g. Survey Monkey Social networking, collaborating - nings

Collaboration, reporting, data -Google Docs

 

Prof.Dev't, Teacher planning, sharing - Teacher Tube - e.g. "We Didn't Start The Fire" Conversation - Blabberize (for a bit of fun!)
Social bookmarking - e.g delicious Create your own comic strip at Make Belief Comix   

 

Some Useful Web 2.0 Resources

 

- Victorian Ultranet Coaches / Educators - go to 'Class Tools' page
   - Go to the 'Technology How To' and 'DEECD Tools' at the foot of the page
 

10 Ways to Use Your Edublogs to Teach 


 

 

 

Activty 
  • Choose a Web2.0 Tool that is suitable for an activity with your students or a group of students.
  • Plan a brief activity for the students that is linked to your current or next unit of work.
  • How will students interact and collaborate in the activity?
  • Wat resources and equipment will they need?
  • Consider how students will access the tool, where their work will be saved and how it will be submitted.

 

When you have your idea and activity outline - please share it with others by adding a brief description in the comments box below.

(You might need to create a pbworks account to do this).

 

After trialling your activity with you students, please add a reflection in the comments box below.

 

 

Some Considerations with

Web2.0 Tools

Access at school?

Accounts / usernames?

Hardware / software?

Costs

Copyright / privacy? 

 
     
     
     

 

 

 

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