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Get Them Reading & Engaged with 2.0 Technologies Session III Ballroom D Lindsay Cesari. Agenda. Introduction What is Web 2.0? Real Life Example 1 – Glogs and Social Bookmarking Real Life Example 2 – PB Wiki Real Life Example 3 – Wikispaces Real Life Example 4 – Podcasting
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Get Them Reading & Engaged with 2.0 Technologies Session III Ballroom D Lindsay Cesari
Agenda • Introduction • What is Web 2.0? • Real Life Example 1 – Glogs and Social Bookmarking • Real Life Example 2 – PB Wiki • Real Life Example 3 – Wikispaces • Real Life Example 4 – Podcasting • Real Life Example 5 – Digital Storytelling • Real Life Example 6 - Creative Commons Images • Real Life Example 7 – Google Sites • Real Life Example 8 – Scratch • Real Life Example 9 - Blogging
Lindsay Cesari, School Librarian Baldwinsville, NY
Durgee Junior High Grades: 8 & 9 Enrollment: 900 Upper-middle class district Baldwinsville, NY
What It Is Tips and Tricks In Action Student Products Format:
http://www.bville.org/teacherpage.cfm?teacher=2153 Taking Notes? Relax! :)
Glogster Make interactive posters online
Poster, only better • Web based (online) • Interactive • Add music, video, links What is Glogster?
edu.glogster.com vs. glogster.com • Benefits of the Education Site: • Teacher created user names and passwords* • All glogs remain private • Students can’t message each other
Two Options: Individual Accounts Sub Accounts Student Accounts • Teacher creates accounts • “Clunky” usernames and passwords are provided by Glogster • Max 100 accounts • Display projects within Glogster • Best for elementary level • Students create account • Can use their computer ID/PW for consistency • Can have unlimited number of accounts • Display projects using Delicious • Best for secondary level
Delicious.com Social Bookmarking
Glogs in the Classroom Teacher created glogs • Review activity before a test • Introduce a unit • Post a collection of videos and links Student created glogs • Research project • Virtual science fair • Publish creative writing
Student Examples Career Exploration
Student Examples Political Parties
Student Examples Creative Writing
Questions Links Videos Teacher Examples Images Web Quest
Mood Music Links to Book Reviews Teacher Examples Book Talk
Teacher Examples Assignment Glog
What’s a Wiki? A collection of interlinked web pages that are very easy to create and edit in a collaborative manner
pbwiki / pbworks Allow groups of people to edit and collaborate on a document
Wikispaces Allow groups of people to edit and collaborate on a document
* Undo Button * No Undo Button * Fewer options to change font, color, and text size * Edit menu looks more like Microsoft Word (WYSWYG) * 100 users * Unlimited users * 2 GB storage space * 2 GB storage space * $200 - $1,000 yearly fee to assign page level or folder level permissions * $99 yearly fee to assign page level or folder level permissions * $1,000 year for “private label” with higher security settings and less public access * $99 year for “private label” with higher security settings and less public access Vs.
pbwiki / pbworks Allow groups of people to edit and collaborate on a document
Student Participation Teacher Participation
Wikispaces Allow groups of people to edit and collaborate on a document
Like a radio show, but distributed over the computer. Can have multiple episodes, or single, stand alone episodes. What is a Podcast?
Headset Microphone Equipment Audacity (PC) OR GarageBand (Mac)
Day 1: Podcast examples, and discuss difference between good and bad podcasts Day 2: Research day on podcast topic Day 3: Write podcast script Day 4: Introduce students to Audacity/Garageband Day 5: Students record podcasts Day 6: Students add music/effects and produce MP3 file Timeline
Student Examples Money Management
Student Examples Sexting PSA
Digital Storytelling Tell a story with words and pictures
Usage Rights “Labeled for Reuse” Google’s Advanced Search
Best Bets Web 2.0