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Cloud Computing. No traveling or software required TxDLA Conference 2009 Janice W. Butler Marie Evans. Glogster. Google Apps. PBwiki. Flickr. Blogger. Diigo. Facebook. ooVoo. Earth. Twitter. YouTube/Edu. Our Type of Cloud Computing. Web-Based Collaborative Authentic
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Cloud Computing No traveling or software required TxDLA Conference 2009 Janice W. Butler Marie Evans
Glogster Google Apps PBwiki Flickr Blogger Diigo Facebook ooVoo Earth Twitter YouTube/Edu
Our Type of Cloud Computing • Web-Based • Collaborative • Authentic • Massively easy • Multimedia • Appealing to the “digital native” • Fun
Our Type of Cloud Computing • Web-Based • Collaborative • Authentic • Massively easy • Multimedia • Appealing to the “digital native” • Fun
Our Type of Cloud Computing • Web-Based • Collaborative • Authentic • Massively easy • Multimedia • Appealing to the “digital native” • Fun
Our Type of Cloud Computing • Web-Based • Collaborative • Authentic • Massively easy • Multimedia • Appealing to the “digital native” • Fun
Our Type of Cloud Computing • Web-Based • Collaborative • Authentic • Massively easy • Multimedia • Appealing to the “digital native” • Fun
Our Type of Cloud Computing • Web-Based • Collaborative • Authentic • Massively easy • Multimedia • Appealing to the “digital native” • Fun
Emerging web-based applications • About conversation • Content-building • With ability to discuss embedded in app • Collaborative • Semi-anonymous • Empowering
Our Type of Cloud Computing • Web-Based • Collaborative • Authentic • Massively easy • Multimedia • Appealing to the “digital native” • Fun
Interactive “Murder” Movie • Water Cycle • Student Views of Education • The beat • T-Mobile • Cute kitty song
Social Bookmarking Sites/Groups Plan • Del.icio.us • Diigo – bookmarks and groups • How do you do it? • Why would you do it? • Now you. . .do it. • Plan the lesson
Think, pair, share Choose one and discuss how you can use it in the classroom.
To Do: • Set up account • Join our group: TxDLA2009 • Find a resource and annotate “something” • Share (at least one bookmark) • Create another group . . . Time permitting
Google Apps • All “Office Apps” • How do you do it? • Why would you do it? • Now you. . .do it.
Think, pair, share Choose one and discuss how you can use it in the classroom.
To Do: • Set up account • Set up opening page • History • Create a page – edit the page • Share • Add a plugin