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Social Tools

Lindsay Murray Devy Pasco Aylin Toker Jessica Wilkes. Social Tools. Online Photo Sharing. What is it?. Posting pictures on the internet (sharing pictures via the internet) Often used by students in their personal lives

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Social Tools

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  1. Lindsay Murray Devy Pasco Aylin Toker Jessica Wilkes Social Tools

  2. Online Photo Sharing

  3. What is it? • Posting pictures on the internet (sharing pictures via the internet) • Often used by students in their personal lives • Provides a great opportunity for teachers to integrate technology into the classroom • Numerous free online photo sharing sites

  4. Safety Guidelines • Controversial issue • Consult the school’s internet safety guidelines/policy • Teacher must receive permission from student’s legal guardian before engaging in online photo sharing • Find a site that requires a classroom or student password (not open to the general public) • Do not include captions that reveal the names of students • Educate students on proper/safe online photo sharing

  5. Moving it into the classroom… • Digital storytelling • Virtual field trips • Building community within the classroom • Science experiments/investigations • Photojournalism • Visual dictionary • Making real world connections • Sharing experiences • Keypals (electronic pen pals)

  6. Examples There are numerous free online photo sharing sites: • www.picasa.com • www.kodakgallery.com • www.myphotoalbum.com All of these sites offer the option of making photos private or public!

  7. Online Bookmarks

  8. What is it? • Organizing websites in one place, making it easier to find them again • Useful to teachers and students alike • Can be used in various ways in and out of the classroom

  9. Safety Guidelines • Students should be instructed beforehand on safe web searching and validity of sites • Teachers should educate parents on the purpose of keeping bookmarks and on safe web browsing • Having bookmarks open to the public makes it easier for the whole class to see them, but students should be aware of this • Personal websites should not be posted on a public bookmark site (facebook, blogger, myspace)

  10. Moving it into the classroom… • Virtual field trips • Building community within the classroom • Homework help • Completing projects • Referencing work

  11. Examples • There are numerous free online bookmarking sites: • http://del.icio.us/ • http://www.mybookmarks.com/ • http://www.backflip.com/login.ihtml • All of these sites offer the option of making bookmarks private or public!

  12. Classroom Websites

  13. What is it? • A compilation of web pages uploaded onto a web server • A set of web pages for a specific purpose, organization, person, or interest (www.utas.edu.au/library/etutor/main/webzglos.htm) • “A web site is a collection of electronic pages generally formatted in HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) that can contain text, graphic images, and multimedia effects such as sound files, video and/or animation files.” (www.designscope.biz/resources/glossary_print.htm)

  14. Safety Guidelines • Public Accessibility • Content • Private information • Pictures • Names • Location • Familiarize yourself with your school/districts policies (http://www.glencoe.com/sec/teachingtoday/educationupclose.phtml/26)

  15. Moving it into the classroom… • Students: • Homework • Important Dates • Useful Links • Organization • Parents: • Connection • Progress “What did you learn today” • News • Useful Links • Teachers: • Organization • Connection (enhance) • Communicate- links, other info useful for learning outside of class (http://coe.sdsu.edu/eet/articles/connectweb/index.htm)

  16. Examples • http://www.mozilla.org/products/mozilla1.x/ • http://www.schoolzone.com • Netscape Composer • DreamWeaver • WebPlus 6 • Word

  17. Blogging

  18. What is it? • Name derived from Web Logging • Online diary or journal • Can include graphics, audio, and/or video elements • Web-publishing concept that enables ANYONE to publish information on the internet

  19. Safety Guidelines • Age appropriate online tools • Check school/district's Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) • Receive permission from student's legal guardian • Read the privacy statement • Hide blog from search engines • Do not provide personal information including full name • Use program/online tool that requires a password

  20. Moving it into the classroom… • Student journaling • Reflective writing • Record group progress on a project • Ask professional writers to edit their blogs, or provide feedback • Investigate topics online and then report on their research • Talk about shared classroom experiences • Discuss experiences from field trips or vacations

  21. Examples • http://epnweb.org/blogmeister/index.php?blog= • FREE • Blogmeister: designed with teachers and students in mind. Teacher can evaluate, comment on, and finally publish students' blog in a controlled environment • http://www.edublogs.org/ • FREE • Dedicated to educational professionals, students of all ages, as well as English language students • http://www.haranbanjo.com/kidzblog/ • $9.00 for a single-user academic license • Easy to use blog tool for teachers interested in blogging in the classroom on a single computer. Safe and easy to use

  22. References • Adobe. (2006). Digital kids club. Retrieved on February 18, 2006, from • http://www.adobe.com/education/digkids/lessons/main.html. • Blogmeister. (2006). Blogmeister. The Landmark Project. Retrieved on February 20, 2006, from • http://epnweb.org/blogmeister/index.php?blog= • Designscope. (n.d).Glossary of terms: Web site. Retrieved on February 19, 2006, from http://www.designscope.biz/resources/glossary_print.htm. • Edublog. (2006). Edublogs.org. Retrieved on February 21, 2006,from • http://edublogs.org/ • Glencoe Online. (2002). Web publishing basics. Retrieved on February 20, 2006, from http://www.glencoe.com/sec/teachingtoday/educationupclose.phtml/26 • Linnea. (2005). Protecting your images online-A technical perspective. Cut of Cloth. • Retrieve on February 20, 2006, from • http://www.cutofcloth.com/article_protectingimages.asp. • San Diego State University. (2005).Connecting with classroom websites. Online encyclopedia of educational technology. Retrieved on February 19, 2006, from http://coe.sdsu.edu/eet/articles/connectweb/index.htm • University of Tasmania. (2006).Glossary: Website. Retrieved on February 20, 2006, from http://www.utas.edu.au/library/etutor/main/webzglos.htm • Wikepedia.(2006). Photo sharing. Wikepedia, the free encyclopedia. Retrieved on February 21, 2006, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photo_sharing

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