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Web 2.0 in Education. By: Dr. Sabah, Dr. Muneera, Eman. Social Networking. Definition. A social networking service is an online service that focuses on facilitating social relations among people who share interests, activities, backgrounds, or real-life connections. Characteristics.
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Web 2.0 in Education By: Dr. Sabah, Dr. Muneera, Eman
Definition A social networking service is an online service that focuses on facilitating social relations among people who share interests, activities, backgrounds, or real-life connections.
Characteristics 1. to create groups that share common interests or affiliations 2. to upload or stream live videos 3. to hold discussions in forums.
Uses in schools Social networks are used by teachers and students as a communication tool. Because so many students are using a wide range of social networking sites, teachers have begun to familiarize themselves with this trend. Some teachers create chatroom forums and groups to extend discussions and posting assignments. It is also used in teacher-parent communication.
Implementations 1. A group on Facebook to discuss 2nd language acquisition. 2. Sharing documents through Mendeley
Definition A wiki is a website that allows its users to add, modify, or delete its content via a web browser. Most wikis are created collaboratively. Wikis are used for different purposes, such as knowledge management and notetaking.
Characteristics A wiki is a website that allows its users to add, modify, or delete its content via a web browser. Most wikis are created collaboratively. Wikis are used for different purposes, such as knowledge management and notetaking.
What is a blog? *A blog is a discussion or information site published on theWorld Wide Web consisting of discrete entries ("posts") typically displayed in reverse chronological order so the most recent post appears first. *Most good quality blogs are interactive, allowing visitors to leave comments and even message each other. *In education blogs can be used as instructional resources.
Types of Blogs Personal blogs an ongoing diary or commentary by an individual. Blogs often become more than a way to just communicate; they become a way to reflect on life, or works of art. Blogging can have a sentimental quality. Few personal blogs rise to fame and the mainstream but some personal blogs quickly garner an extensive following. One type of personal blog, referred to as a microblog, is extremely detailed and seeks to capture a moment in time.
Types of blogs Corporate and organizational blogs: A blog can be private, as in most cases, or it can be forbusiness purposes. Blogs used internally to enhance the communication and culture in acorporation or externally formarketing,branding orpublic relations purposes are calledcorporate blogs. Similar blogs for clubs and societies are called club blogs, group blogs, or by similar names; typical use is to inform members and other interested parties of club and member activities.