Web 2.0 Tools and Their Educational Applications
Background For 2008 BCNET annual conference: Lighting the Path: Connections for the Future, April 22, 2008 “The Right Thing at the Wrong Time”
Information Gathered By
David Brear:dbrear@shaw.ca Blog:
http://onlineworkshops.blogspot.com/
Web 2.0
• It is an amazing socialization of the Internet. • It is a phrase used to describe a change in the way we use the Internet. • We are sharing, collaborating and exchanging ideas in ways that were not dreamed of a few years ago.
Selected Video Introductions to Web 2.0
• • • • • Web 2.0 in just under 5 minutes What is Web 2.0
the face of the Internet.) (change in one area (such as the way we communicate) can have a profound effect on everything else.) (Andi Gutmans of Zend defines Web 2.0 and explains how it's changing
Understanding Web 2.0
(this video is to help teach educators about Web 2.0 tools.)
A Vision of Students Today Did you Know ?
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(began as a brainstorming exercise, thinking about how students learn, what they need to learn for their future, and how our current educational system fits in.) (Innovation is cumulative and the rate of change accelerates.) ( Kathy Shrock presentation, Necc’07. )
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Shedding Light on Web 2.0
Resources for shedding light on Web 2.0 - This page will provide you with
links to sites to support the above talk.
Why use Web 2.0 in the classroom ?
• There are advantages that benefit educators.
• Web 2.0 addresses some basic frustrations that plague students and teachers. • Frustrations with contrasting operating systems ( PC/Mac) and expensive software are just a couple. • In contrast, Web based applications run smoothly on minimum system requirements. • The backbone of the Internet is the common thread that allows for easy access to Web-based solutions that are accessible with a variety of browers such as Internet Explorer, Safari and Firefox.”
• Source: April 2007 issue Classroom Connect, Volume 13, No. 7.
Classroom Applications
• • • • • Zoho Virtual Office - Online office tool that has developed a wide variety of
integrated online collaboration tools.
Google Docs and Spreadsheets - Google has grouped services that include
photo album, email and calendar. You can create and share projects online and access them from anywhere.
gOffice - provides an online office suite which allows customers to quickly create
documents via a web browser.
Thinkfree - is the leader in next-generation office productivity solutions for platform
independent, anytime, anywhere-computing.
Joomla - is an award-winning Content Management System (CMS) that will help
you build websites and other powerful online applications. Best of all, Joomla! is an open source solution that is freely available to everybody.
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Creating ePortfolios with Web 2.0 Tools - Dr. Helen Barett, in 2006,
began exploring the use of Web 2.0 tools, and constructed portfolios using these tools. One advantage of Web 2.0 tools is that many of them are free.
Organizers, To-Do's and Note Taking
• We appear to be always busy and Web 2.0 offers us many "organizers", "to-do's" and "note-taking" to help us with our daily tasks.
• Gradefix
into your schedule.
- Simply add your homework tasks and Gradefix will work them - is a simple web-based service that allows you to make pages
• Backpack • Chalksite
with to-do lists, notes, files, and images.
- It's the quickest, simplest route to expanding your classroom - is a free service that allows college students in the same
onto the internet.
• NoteMesh
classes to share notes with each other.
• Google Sites
document; use it to centralize all types of information -- from videos to presentations -- and share your site with just a few people, your entire organization, or the world.
- makes creating a team site as easy as editing a
Our Growing Need to Connect
• • • • Web 2.0 service offerings grow day by day. The expectation is that new services will continue to surface and develop into narrow online tools that compliment educational experiences. Young students gravitate to Web 2.0 because it recognizes their individual contributions and it validates the essential need to connect. Some of the sites need to be checked out first before they are used in the classroom.
• Source : " Web 2.0 Wave Rolls into Classrooms" by Donald Hawkins, April 2007 Classroom Connect Newsletter, Volume 13, No. 7
• Facebook - is a social utility that connects you with the people around you. • Friendster - is a leading global social network emphasizing genuine friendships and the discovery
of new people through friends. space. world.
• MySpace - An international site that offers email, a forum, communities, videos and weblog
• Scrapblog - is the best place to share your digital scrapbooks with your friends, family, and the
Back to School with the Class of Web 2.0
• Each of the 3 Part series linked below, written by Brian Benzinger, contain in one place many of the useful Web 2.0 tools with explanations that you can use in your educational setting.
• Part 1- with the start of the new school year, many teachers and students are
seeking new products and technologies to help them through their upcoming academics. With the increase of teachers using blogs and wikis, and students networking and utilizing online tools, the demand for easier and more efficient ways of learning is on the rise.
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Part 2 - covers web-based alternatives to desktop office applications
including: word processing, presentations, diagrams, spreadsheets, and more.
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Part 3 - researches possible scenarios and real case studies of Web 2.0 in
education in the hopes to show others where we are with today's education and where it could be.
Blogs and Wikis for Educators
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Blogging4educators wiki - electronic village online 2008 Technology Tools - Deirdre’s Wiki Web 2.0 Teaching Tools - This site lists Web 2.0 websites and webtools that have
potential for use college and university teaching.
Educational Software and Web 2.0 - On this wiki you will find resources for
different educational applications, Web 2.0 and digital image and video resources.
EdTechWeb2 - This is the common space for educators to list and share their Web 2.0 ideas
and applications for best practice in K-12 education.
School 2.0 in South Africa - How can Web 2.0 transform teaching and learning ? Classroom Blogging - blogging in the classroom.
eLearning Technology Blog - Tonny Karrer’s blog on eLearning and Adoption of Web 2.0
and eLearning 2.0 revisited.
Other Helpful Sources
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Classroom 2.0 -
the social networking site for those interested in Web 2.0 and collaborative technologies in education.
Go2Web20.net - the complete Web 2.0 directory. Jane’s E-Learning Pick of the Day - a daily item of e-learning
interest selected by Jane Hart of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies.
Directory of over 2,000 E-Learning Tools - Jane has been building this
Directory of Learning Tools over the last year. It now contains over 2,000 tools that can be used for creating learning and performance support solutions as well as for managing your own personal learning.
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Welcome to Stephen’s Web - by Stephen Downes, works for the National
Research Council, Institute for Information Technology, in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada and he specializes in online learning, content syndication, and new media.
Other Useful Web 2.0 Tools
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WiZiQ
-The free online teaching and e-learning platform. Find teachers, network, use the web-based Virtual Classroom for collaboration and conferencing, share documents and take tests.
FM - The Flashmeeting Project includes an application based on the Adobe Flash
'plug in' and Flash Media Server. Running in a standard web browser window, it allows a dispersed group of people to meet from anywhere in the world with an internet connection.
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The Broth
- created by an Australian web publisher and developer, headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. Our focus is collaborative art and social media applications.
SlideShare - is the world's largest community for sharing presentations on the
web.
TokBox - Video chat and video message with friends and family for free. Voice Thread - is an online media album that can hold essentially any type of
media (images, documents and videos) and allows people to make comments in 5 different ways - using voice (with a microphone or telephone), text, audio file, or video (with a webcam) - and share them with anyone they wish.
References
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Web 2.0, New Tools, New Schools - this book provides a
comprehensive overview of the emerging Web 2.0 technologies and their use in the classroom and in professional development.
Technology Literacy and the MySpace Generation -They're not
asking permission.
The Invasion of Web 2.0 - Web 2.0 programs are rapidly becoming tools of
choice for a growing body of classroom educators, who are discovering that they provide compelling teaching and learning opportunities.
The Web 2.0 Bubble - Why the social-media revolution will go out with a
whimper, article from The Atlantic.com, April 2007
EDUCAUSE CONECT - is a nonprofit association whose mission is to
advance higher education by promoting the intelligent use of information technology.