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Web 2.0 Tools. EDTC 6340 Jose Escobedo. 6 th CERFP. Round Rock C2, 436 th Det 1, 836 th EN DET. San Antonio ( Lackland AFB) EMEDS/FSRT. Kingsville (NAS) 836 th EN. Laredo 436 th CM. Twiddla. Meetings can be made in public and no account is needed.
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Web 2.0 Tools EDTC 6340 Jose Escobedo
6th CERFP Round Rock C2, 436thDet1, 836th EN DET San Antonio (Lackland AFB) EMEDS/FSRT Kingsville (NAS) 836th EN Laredo 436thCM
Twiddla Meetings can be made in public and no account is needed. Create an alternative communication avenue between units. Engages the soldiers/students.
Jeopardy Labs • Format is similar to the TV show. • One way to get soldiers to study for NCO/Soldier of the Year board. • One way to use the hip pocket concept.
Delicious • Central location for all web links. • Social networks can be linked to the account. • User friendly.
How can it be used? Conduct rehearsals prior to any training exercise. Flowcharts can be created to explain the Incident Commander’s objectives. No need for a Common Access Card reader.
References • www.jescobedo.pbworks.com • Slide 1 Photo Internet Connection. Retrieved from www.israeldreguez.com • Slide 2 Photo 6th CERFP Units. Retrieved from TX CERFP Operations SOP. September 2011 • Slide 3 Photo Jump TOC. Retrieved from JITECH. December 2013 • Slide 4 Photo AAR Comments. Retrieved from www.jescobedo.pbworks.com
References cont. • Slide 5 Photo How to Tell When People are Talking. Retrieved from www.iexposure.com • Slide 6 Photo Soldiers Studying. Retrieved from www.old-picture.com • Slide 7 Photo Tennis Officials Blog. Retrieved from www.tennisofficialsblogspot.com • Slide 8 Photo Card Reader. Retrieved from www.bestbuy.com • Slide 10 Photo General Patton. Retrieved from www.generalpatton.com
“Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity.” General George S. Patton