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Using Web 2.0 in the Classroom. Wikis, Blogs and A/V Set-up. A/V Projector Use and Set-up. Use the A/V Projector to utilize Web 2.0 and video content in the classroom. Output from DVD. Output from computer.
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Using Web 2.0 in the Classroom Wikis, Blogs and A/V Set-up
A/V Projector Use and Set-up Use the A/V Projector to utilize Web 2.0 and video content in the classroom.
Output from DVD Output from computer Input to projector (you should be able to have both a computer and DVD connected (multiple input options)
Wikis "Wiki" (/wi : ki:/) is originally a Hawaiian word for "fast". Wikis in Plain English video
Examples of Wikis: • Edison High School Library Media Center • The Main Page is about current happenings, access to the research databases, the Library and L2 calendar. • The Sidebar provides quick links to Teacher Pages, FUSD, PowerSchool, TeleParent, Discovery Streaming, Net Treker, Search Engines, & Research sites.
Other examples of Wikis: • Wikipedia • Coop’s World: Wiki Examples • Viking Web wiki • SharePoint has a wiki and a blog…but beware for now…the wiki is a bit sticky…you may want to use a free wiki and then link to it from your FUSD wiki: Edison High Library SharePoint wiki
Create your own Wiki @: PBWiki Wikispaces Wetpaint
Blogs (n.) Short for Web log, a blog is a Web page that serves as a publicly accessible personal journal for an individual. Typically updated daily, blogs often reflect the personality of the author. ~http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/b/blog.html Blogs in Plain English Video
Blog Examples Edison High School Library Blog Blogs in Education Classroom Blogs for the Math Teacher Classroom Blog for English 11 example
Internet Sites Used Fresno Unified School District Edison High School Library Media Center wiki PB Wiki Webopedia Wikispaces Class Blogmeister Edublogs
Internet Sites Used Free-Range ThinkingLinks to School Bloggers Class Blogmeister –David Warlick The KHS Viking Literature Blog Common Craft Wet Paint wiki The Tiger’s Tale