4. Web 2.0 in the Classroom Most Web 2.0 sites/tools are free to users Enables students to interact with peers inside and outside of the classroom Increases capabilities to monitor, provide feedback, and assess student progress Enables active learning, opportunities to collaborate, actively construct knowledge
5. Examples of Web 2.0 Tools Photo Sharing Presentation Sharing Video Sharing Portfolio Development Web Conferencing Brainstorming/Mindmapping
6. Animoto Transform photos and music into a video presentation Animoto Examples From FITT 2011 (3 mins) http://animoto.com/play/7wxZwZVrmBArN2p5xwy6FA Career Planning Focused (37 secs)http://animoto.com/play/NdZk8H5V9Yf8pZ09tlNLQg
15. Easy to Create a Word Cloud Activity: Work with a partner Open MS Word Create list of 25 things you’ve learned in Faculty Learning Academy To keep works together use a ~ (tilde) between words, e.g. Help~Desk Go to www.wordle.net
16. Create your Word Cloud At www.wordle.net Click the Create tab Copy your words from Word Paste in the field in the Create tab
17. Great Web 2.0 Resources Discovery Education http://web2010.discoveryeducation.com/web20tools.cfm Go2Web20.net (Web Applications Index)http://www.go2web20.net/ Centre for Learning &Performance Technologieshttp://c4lpt.co.uk/top-tools/top-100-tools-for-learning-2011/
Notes de l'éditeur
Web 1.0 – mostly read, content consumersWeb 2.0 is all about ACTION – reading and writing – users connect, collaborate, create, meet up, post content, subscribe, annotate, share, and comment.Making a much more collaborative collection of increased knowledge
Enable active learning: Many students find that their learning is most effective when they actively construct knowledge during group interaction and collaboration.