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Web 2.0. Julie Fielding SEO ICT Professional Learning. Delicious – Social Bookmarking. www.delicious.com Delicious help page http :// delicious.com/help. Some examples http://delicious.com/practicalclassroomstuff http://delicious.com/rgesthuizen. Google Accounts
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Web 2.0 Julie Fielding SEO ICT Professional Learning
Delicious – Social Bookmarking www.delicious.com Delicious help pagehttp://delicious.com/help Some examples • http://delicious.com/practicalclassroomstuff • http://delicious.com/rgesthuizen
Google Accounts • Create a Google account (free) • Gmail is free and useful to use for registrations to free software etc – and avoids your work email becoming ‘clogged up’. • Google Docs allows you to share documents with others • iGoogle allows you to create your own ‘home’ page with all the things you need on the one page – e.g Weather, links to favourite sites, Videos and your Gmail
RSS Feeds Receive updates on information without having to search for it – you will find the updates in your web browser (e.g internet Explorer) under Favourites/Feeds Some suggestions of sites are: • http://www.theaustralian.com.au/ • http://www.newspapers.com.au/ • http://www.abc.net.au/
School Sites • http://ecentre.education.tas.gov.au • http://www.education.tas.gov.au/ • http://www.ceo.hobart.catholic.edu.au/welcome.php • http://www.aist.tas.edu.au/
NingNetworks • social networks that combine hosted files and other digital resources, , comments and discussion, photos, etc . http://mathsteachingtas.ning.com/ a TEACHER ning. http://education.ning.com/ , http://mathsteachingtas.ning.com/ , http://flatclassroomproject.ning.com/ , http://lpenglish.ning.com/ , http://tech-in-ed.ning.com/, http://www.classroom20.com/
Users of Ning sites might be aware that Ning is about to close its free networks, moving to a paid model only. There is possible sponsorship of educational sites by "an educationcompany" under consideration.http://blog.ning.com/2010/05/introducing-ning-pro-ning-plus-and-ning-mini.htmlhttp://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/04/ning-planning-to-remain-free-for-teachers/?ref=technology