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Web 2.0 presentation 26 4-12
1. Exploring the use of Web 2.0 to aid the development
of PGCE Geography students
2. Background
• Initially
developed from an interest in
blended learning and learning spaces –
‘blendedspaces’
• Led to a couple of conceptual models
trying to consider how Web 2.0 might be
usefully integrated into student learning
3. How do you use Web 2.0?
Which Web 2.0 tools do you use?
Who do you use them with?
4. Blogs
1. Use as a way of exploring ideas and developing teacher ‘voice’.
http://geoginterdependence.blogspot.com/
6. Developing subject knowledge pre-course
http://jhiggins21.blogspot.com/
3. Teacher blogs
http://soarvalleygeography.wordpress.com/
See this as the development of a professional network linking to Twitter
5. Twitter
How has recession hit the city? Map vacant
stores. Interview local shoppers and workers
#leicfld #leicfld To add to idea 4: environmental quality
survey students could use #mobfld to record
sounds of noise pollution and decibel level.
Any ideas for canal fieldwork? Struggling for
anything except for regeneration alongside the
canal #leicfld @pumpsta10 Measure 'quality of life' for
those living nearby. Need to compare with
other areas #leicfld
@mpotter21 @geogphil The 1911 census is a
fantastic resource. Lots of social detail #leicfld
@MikeTiffy53 @geogphil Yr 12 now looking at
1911 census as part of research hmwk #leicfld
7. Open Source Resources
1. Pilot – Working with Afghan Action
http://www.learning-space.net/#/afghan-action/454918
2. Developing a deeper curriculum development project
http://climatecurriculum.wetpaint.com/
http://curriculumdevelopment.weebly.com
School projects
http://holderness.weebly.com
http://floodplan.weebly.com