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Emergence of Web 2.0 In The Classroom

Discover how Web 2.0 tools can revolutionize classroom learning by facilitating collaboration, communication, and independent work. Explore platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, OneNote, Google Docs, SharePoint, Huddle, Wikispaces, and Skype.

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Emergence of Web 2.0 In The Classroom

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  1. Emergence of Web 2.0 In The Classroom Advanced Technology Center

  2. What Is Web 2.0? • Cumulative name for all sites that utilize user interactivity. ?

  3. Learning With Web 2.0 • Teachers can interact with students on assignments. • Students can also work with other students in a collaborative environment.

  4. Menu Menu Menu

  5. Facebook Facebook Facebook • Can be an asset due to its abilities to create groups for students and allow uploading of pictures or videos that enhance the learning experience. • Link to website: Facebook.com

  6. Twitter Twitter Twitter • Allows on-the-fly updates from a computer or phone. • Extremely useful in keeping up to date on current events. • Link to website: Twitter.com

  7. Youtube Youtube Youuuuuuutube • In the classroom, Youtube would allow students to create their own channels to upload video projects. • Teachers can also show educational videos from Youtube. • Link to website: Youtube.com

  8. One Note OneNote OneNote • OneNote is included in the Microsoft Office Suite. • OneNote allows multiple people to collaborate in a single workspace on a project at the same time.

  9. OneNote Screenshot

  10. Google Docs Google Docs Google Docs • A free Word Processor by Google that can be edited by anyone that you choose. • Stored on Google’s servers. • Can be edited by more than one person at the same time.

  11. SharePoint SharePoint SharePoint • Teachers can post assignments and due dates on their individual spaces for students to view. • Students can upload assignments to a personal space which is accessible by a teacher.

  12. Huddle Huddle.net Huddle.Net • Create groups and events to coordinate what students do. • Updated events can be sent as e-mails and/or to your cell phone. • Link to website: Huddle.net

  13. Wikispaces Wikispaces Wikispaces • Free site which allows you to create your own blog-like page and to join other pages • Students can join teachers pages and see posted assignments • Link to website: Wikispaces.com

  14. Skype Skype Skype • Link to website: Skype.com

  15. Conclusion • Web 2.0 can enhance learning by increasing the ability of students to work both independently and collaboratively on assignments while simultaneously teaching valuable computing skills.

  16. Conclusion Conclusion • Team Members • Corey Anderson • Joey Mungin

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