The Wonderful World of Collaborative Web 2.0 Tools: Blogs & Wikis
Monday 8:30 - 11:30
Lead Facilitators: Bridget Booker and
Laura Montgomery
Explore the exciting world of collaborative web-based tools. We will explore the many collaborative tools available, including blogs and wikis, and how to integrate them into your curriculum.
Image Attribution:
http://www.utas.edu.au/tl/img/blogsandwikis.jpg
What is a Blog?
Ever wonder what this symbol means?
...and what does this have to do with blogging?
This is the RSS symbol. It stands for Really Simple Syndication.
For more info, see Fred's Faves from the Web 2.0 Tools class.
Clicking on this symbol helps you keep track of your favorite blogs, so you can see when NEW things are posted!
For more info, see Fred's Faves from the Web 2.0 Tools class.
Clicking on this symbol helps you keep track of your favorite blogs, so you can see when NEW things are posted!
Why Blog in the classroom?
Examples of Blogs in Education:
100 Most Inspiring and Innovative Blogs for Educators
Click to visit those who are reading, reflecting and sharing their thoughts on education in the 21st Century
Blogging Tools
How to Create a Blog with Blogger
Remove the "Next Blog": How to do this so you don't "accidentally" go to an inappropriate site!
Blogger Help's Channel on YouTube One-stop shop for all your Blogger needs!
Atomic Learning Workshop on Blogging You can use Atomic Learning in school (automatically),
outside of school use the login:
username = lfelem
password = lakeview
What is a Wiki?
Why Wikis in the Classroom?
How to Use Wikis
50 Ways to Use Wikis for a More Collaborative and Interactive Classroom-Smart Teaching
Teachers talking about wikis in the classroom
Get Wiki With It - Presentation
50 Ways to Use Wikis for a More Collaborative and Interactive Classroom-Smart Teaching
Teachers talking about wikis in the classroom
Get Wiki With It - Presentation
Wiki Resources
Wikispaces
How to create a wiki
How to use wikis in education - Examples of educational wikis
Teaching Tips: Wikis in the Classroom
To create an add-free wiki using wikispaces
PBWorks - Another Educational Wiki Resource
How to create a wiki
How to use wikis in education - Examples of educational wikis
Teaching Tips: Wikis in the Classroom
To create an add-free wiki using wikispaces
PBWorks - Another Educational Wiki Resource
Examples:
Vicki Davis, the CoolCat teacher, High School
Darlene Andre, Greenbrier Elementary, 5th Grade
Creative Web Tools For and By Kids: Creative Web Tools For and By Kids is a WIki project designed for students, ages 8 to 12, to use emerging technologies for engaging, thinking, learning, collaborating, creating, and innovating. tudents identify a topic of interest. A WIki page is created for that topic. This page is used to identify specific learning goals, to locate and post links to sites that support those interests, and to begin creating web-based projects to creatively demonstrate their learning experiences. Students are encouraged to work on that page with one or more other students from their own classroom and from other classrooms who join the project.
Wikis in the Classroom – Actual examples of wikis by grade level and subject
Simple Book Review example
Simple Blog example
Darlene Andre, Greenbrier Elementary, 5th Grade
Creative Web Tools For and By Kids: Creative Web Tools For and By Kids is a WIki project designed for students, ages 8 to 12, to use emerging technologies for engaging, thinking, learning, collaborating, creating, and innovating. tudents identify a topic of interest. A WIki page is created for that topic. This page is used to identify specific learning goals, to locate and post links to sites that support those interests, and to begin creating web-based projects to creatively demonstrate their learning experiences. Students are encouraged to work on that page with one or more other students from their own classroom and from other classrooms who join the project.
Wikis in the Classroom – Actual examples of wikis by grade level and subject
Simple Book Review example
Simple Blog example
Tech Resource Ideas
http://pollockburke.pbworks.com/Fantastic+Resources+for+the+Enthusiastic+Educator
Google Docs: A truly collaborative document creation and sharing tool. This file is an introduction for teachers.
Google Docs: A truly collaborative document creation and sharing tool. This file is an introduction for teachers.
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