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K.THIYAGU EDUTRACK JOURNAL 2011
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WEB 2.0 TOOLS FOR CLASSROOM APPLICATIONS
K.THIYAGU,
Assistant Professor in Mathematics,
Tamilnadu. India
thiyagusuri@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
With the evolution of the World Wide Web, online teaching and learning has
gained a tremendous amount of popularity. New Web teaching and learning tools are
created at a fast pace to help better address the multitude of teaching and learning
styles. However, little research exists on how learning environments can be created
that successfully combine online teaching and learning with traditional classroom
environments to enhance student learning. This article introduces a model that
addresses how an effective combination of online and traditional classroom teaching
can be obtained. The article shows how online tools helpful in class room. This article
explores some of the important web2.0 tools in classroom applications and also
explains the classroom performance of tools.
INTRODUCTION
The World Wide Web and Internet technology in general, is constantly
evolving. Growing from early roots as a relatively static network of hyperlinked
documents, Web 2.0 refers to a perceived second-generation of Web-based
technologies including online communities, wikis, forums, blogs and chat rooms –
technology which combines to form the basis for online social networking. Although
the name, “Web 2.0” suggests that there is a newer version of the Internet, in truth,
there is no specific Web 2.0 program or software. No upgrades are required, and you
won’t find system specifications for it. Web 2.0 is merely a commonly used marketing
label for the rich interactivity that many online destinations now offer to their members.
Most of the technologies people think of when describing Web 2.0, such as live, real-
time databases, content editors that allow instantaneous worldwide publishing and
interactive communities with blogs, forums and chat rooms… have been available
since the earliest days of the Web.
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WEB 2.0
In the 21st
century, a series of technological developments are being occurred.
One of the new technological developments is called as Web 2.0. This term states a
renaissance for web resources and tools by containing collaboration and social
interaction. Web 2.0 includes community learning and collaborative learning in a social
process. (Owen, Grant, Sayers and Facer, 2006). Schneider, (2006) analyzed the
historical growth process of learning technologies generally by using a schedule below:
Table: 1
The Growth of Learning Technologies
1960’s- 2010’s Instructor- Led Training
1970’s- 2010’s Sound-Video- Multimedia
1980’s- 2010’s Computer Aided Learning
1990’s- 2010’s Office Applications
Assessment Tools
Interactive Communication
Tools
World Wide Web
e-learning 1.0
2000’s-2010’s e-learning 2.0
E-Learning describes as using of internet technologies for creating and
delivering a rich learning environment. This learning environment includes a broad
series of solutions, information resources and instruction. The goal of e-Learning is
enhancing the individual and the organizational performance (Rosenberg, 2006). Web
1.0 describes as collection of web sites (read only web sites). Current trends of web
technologies and tools are changed today. E-Learning 2.0 and Web 2.0 (read and write
web sites) are the popular concepts for all organizations.
WEB 2.0 TOOLS FOR CLASSROOM:
Google Earth: (http://earth.google.com)
Google Earth makes Google Maps in 3D visual, 3D globe for your computer
that includes traditional mapping, layered terrain, cultural landmarks, etc. Teachers in
all content areas can use Google Earth for numerous interactive lessons. Students can
create 3D trips, explore in “real time,” collaborate with others on an exploration, “fly”
over terrains around the world. Maps and explorations can be built, shared, saved and
exported into movies and other presentations.
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Google Maps: (http://maps.google.com)
Google Maps provides standard map directions, as well as real-time traffic
information in major cities, satellite views, and saved maps and directions. Teachers in
all content areas can use Google Maps for a wealth of digital storytelling ideas.
Students can create directional maps that provide a narrated vacation trip or a recreation
of an historic explorer’s path across the world, etc. In addition, students can create
personalized maps with overlays of specific regions as they explain weather, embed
videos that highlight national events and promote numerous other student-produced
projects.
iGoogle: (http://www.google.com/ig)
This is an aggregator page to manage multiple blog, wiki and podcast
subscriptions. RSS page aggregators allow users to subscribe to blog “feeds.” Setting
up an RSS page means that blog updates, podcast distributions, etc., are automatically
fed into this page, so that users no longer have to visit those pages to view updates.
RSS subscription services such as iGoogle can be huge timesavers. Once teachers and
students decide which blogs, wiki feeds, podcasts, etc., they wish to subscribe to, they
establish this feed into the iGoogle page, and updates happen automatically from that
point forward. A teacher can set up a section of iGoogle that subscribes specifically to
various earthquake data feeds, for example. This allows students to keep abreast of this
information all in one place, avoiding the need to visit multiple Web pages to collect
the data.
Skype: (http://www.skype.com)
Skype is not a Web site, like most other social media resources. It is a software
program that looks much like a chat client. However, Skype actually connects voice,
video and group chat. Users can talk in real time over the Internet with other Skype
users. Groups can talk at once, these audio conversations can be recorded and archived,
and with a paid subscription, even traditional landlines or cell phones can join in a
Skype conference call. Educators all over the world are using Skype for various
reasons, not the least of which is the fact that it’s free in basic format. Students can use
the basic chat function, just like any other instant-messaging chat program.
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Teacher Tube: (http://www.teachertube.com)
Teacher tube is an educational social video-sharing site for teachers. Users can
watch, subscribe to, create and share free instructional videos. YouTube is probably
blocked in most schools. Teacher Tube shouldn’t be. Teacher Tube is an online
collection of home-grown (and some professional) video content, housed in a Web site
structure designed just like YouTube. Teachers will find many short, instructional
videos like “The Pythagorean Theorem in 3 minutes” and “The Rapping Algebra
Teacher.” It’s also a great place to share videos of your own snippets of instruction so
your students can see you demonstrate lessons. The videos are free and, like most new
media/Web 2.0 sites, users can subscribe and be updated when new videos are
uploaded that meet predefined criteria.
School Tube: (http://www.schooltube.com)
School Tube’s goal is to build on sites like YouTube and TeacherTube and
create a place for student-created, educational videos. The site’s format looks and feels
much like YouTube and TeacherTube, but it is clearly student focused and driven.
SchoolTube offers a unique way to key into the high level of interest students have in
sites like YouTube, yet retain a safe area with an educational focus. SchoolTube allows
school groups to upload videos and share, discuss, comment and remix work all online.
There are guides available for teachers and students aimed at helping each audience
make the best of shared video in the classroom. SchoolTube also offers contests, quick
tips and tutorial videos on how to become an effective videographer, producer and
collaborator.
Boolify: (http://www.boolify.org)
The Boolify Website uses Google’s search engine but lays visual markers on
top of that for constructing a Boolean search. This visual display makes it easy for
users to conceptualize their search and better predict what keywords might provide
better search returns. Students often have trouble searching effectively and quickly.
This can lead to ineffective or inaccurate search results. The Boolify tool helps students
visualize what Boolean searching means, and how it impacts search results. This
particular site is nice also, because it automatically uses Google Safe Search settings,
which can reduce inappropriate returns more so than general Google searching.
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Picasa: (http://picasa.google.com)
Picasa is a free tool that lets teachers and students get their digital photos
organized and into a usable structure. Photos can be tagged, sorted by date or filtered
by topic r location. In addition, the tool has basic photo editing capabilities built in.
Most teachers take tons of digital photos, but they are generally scattered around the
computer. Picasa makes it easy to get those photos organized, so students can more
easily locate them for projects. Teachers could group photos by topic, location,
purpose, etc. Students “flip” through photos or search by tags/keywords. Users can also
have some photos automatically synchronized to Web folders so others can see
classroom photos easily and in real time.
Flickr: (http://www.flickr.com)
While the ability to store photos online is nothing new, a social photo-sharing
site offers new benefits. Users can view, comment and subscribe to photo streams,
establish private groups for photos, and use the photos in numerous ways under a
Creative Commons license. Social photo sharing offers a wealth of benefits. There are
literally millions of photos available to view and, in most cases, use extensively in an
educational setting. Teachers can establish banks of thousands of photos, very easily
categorized by topic and need, so that students pull from these photos for various
classroom projects.
Audacity: (http://audacity.sourceforge.net)
Audacity is downloadable, free software for creating, editing and remixing
audio. Audacity is free, open source software that allows users to record audio from
any basic microphone, edit multiple audio tracks together, enhance audio, create
podcasts, etc. It is a very easy-to-use tool that is compatible with Mac, PC, Linux, etc.,
and requires very little operating power or disk space.
Classtools: (www.classtools.net)
Create free, web-based educational games, activities and diagrams using Flash,
but with an easy to use interface. Host them on your own blog, website, or Intranet.
Teachers and students can create their own tutorials, demonstrations, diagrams,
animations. The website is free, but if your animations are hosted on their website,
there are Google Ads present.
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Curriki: (http://www.curriki.org)
Curriki takes the power and ease of a wiki and allows educators to be part of a
worldwide group whose mission is to share free lessons, resources, new media / Web
2.0 tools and activities. Teachers can use Curriki to search for lessons and units that
involve new media/Web 2.0 tools. It is a community of educators from around the
world, and the site is built, like most wikis, from users uploading and creating content
to be shared with other teachers.
Google Calendar: (http://calendar.google.com)
Google Calendar is one of the most full-featured Web based calendars and it’s
totally free. Teachers can create a classroom calendar to which students, parents and
other teachers can subscribe. By subscribing, students can receive e-mail notifications
automatically about upcoming events. In addition, if teachers have parents’ or students’
cell phone numbers, the notifications can be sent as text messages. Teachers can have
multiple calendars associated with one Google account, so they can create one calendar
per course taught, yet manage them all from one login.
Google Docs: (http://docs.google.com)
It acts as a word processor, delivered via any browser, with collaborative
functionality and wiki like editing. Google Docs makes it easy to allow students to
work in groups, in a secure environment, with teacher tracking. For example, teachers
can create a Google Doc in which a group of five students collaborate. Each student
logs in with a password, and each edit is tracked and easily followed by others who
have been assigned to collaborate on the document. Since the application is Web-based,
students can work from any Internet-connected computer, and their work is
automatically saved. When the group work is done, the documents are easily published
on the Web, fed into a blog or saved in any popular office formats.
Slide share: (http://www.slideshare.net)
Slideshare is a place to share slideshows such as Microsoft PowerPoint and
Apple’s Keynote. The slides are uploaded from any computer and housed at the site in
Adobe Flash format. This allows presentations to be shared with anyone with an
Internet connection, without having to actually send files back and forth between users.
The social media aspect of this site allows users to view, comment on and interact with
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slides in a way that is not possible with the typical presentation mode of these
slideshows. Teachers and students can produce and upload slideshows that can be
viewed, discussed and shared by other users.
Classroom 2.0 Ning: (http://classroom20.ning.com)
This is a social networking site for educators. Ning is a commercial Web site
that offers user-generated social networks. Students spend countless hours in social
networks connecting to friends, creating original work, chatting, sharing photos, and so
on. While social networking in the classroom may present more challenges than it’s
worth, social networks for adult educators can provide a fascinating insight into the
mind of a MySpace user, but with true benefits for those trying to master a world of
technology in which they are not native. The sample sites here are social networks
specifically built with teachers in mind. Users will not find inappropriate photos, or
teens lurking. What they will find are thousands of teachers interacting with each other
sharing lessons, photo streams, teacher-produced (and classroom-safe) videos, etc.
This particular utility will no doubt be more helpful as teacher productivity and
learning tool; it is less likely to be applicable in the classroom until schools figure out
how to manage the social networking side of students’ lives.
Twitter: (http://www.twitter.com)
Twitter is a microblogging tool. Twitter offers a way for users to microblog in
short “blasts” on any topic that the microblogger’s readers would be interested in
knowing more about. Twitter users can subscribe to others’ blasts, and receive updates
via Web, RSS readers, or even cell phone text messaging. Twitter can be used by
teachers to set up “class blasts” that are sent out to students at any time about current
topics, timely events or questions, etc. In addition, teachers can use Twitter easily to
send out class wide announcements that in the past have gotten lost in book bags and
jean pockets. Teachers can distribute these shorts bursts of information via the Web, e-
mail or cell phone text messages. Receivers can choose the same formats in which to
receive these. This tool can help with parental communications, student collaborations,
or just as one method to make more productive use of students’ cell phones.
K.THIYAGU EDUTRACK JOURNAL 2011
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CONCLUSION:
Changing information and communication technologies affect organizational
and management structures of institutions. Therefore institutions must reconstruct their
organizational structures in view of the technological speed of change as creating
flexible and rich learning environments for people. With the gaining speed of
technological progress, information and communication technologies are opening up
new facilities for learners and learning. Thus the web 2.0 tools have significant roles to
play in teaching and learning process and hence it is the high time for the teachers to
get an awareness of these resources for their future academic growth.
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Web 2.0 Tools Enhance Classroom Learning

  • 1. K.THIYAGU EDUTRACK JOURNAL 2011 1 WEB 2.0 TOOLS FOR CLASSROOM APPLICATIONS K.THIYAGU, Assistant Professor in Mathematics, Tamilnadu. India thiyagusuri@gmail.com ABSTRACT With the evolution of the World Wide Web, online teaching and learning has gained a tremendous amount of popularity. New Web teaching and learning tools are created at a fast pace to help better address the multitude of teaching and learning styles. However, little research exists on how learning environments can be created that successfully combine online teaching and learning with traditional classroom environments to enhance student learning. This article introduces a model that addresses how an effective combination of online and traditional classroom teaching can be obtained. The article shows how online tools helpful in class room. This article explores some of the important web2.0 tools in classroom applications and also explains the classroom performance of tools. INTRODUCTION The World Wide Web and Internet technology in general, is constantly evolving. Growing from early roots as a relatively static network of hyperlinked documents, Web 2.0 refers to a perceived second-generation of Web-based technologies including online communities, wikis, forums, blogs and chat rooms – technology which combines to form the basis for online social networking. Although the name, “Web 2.0” suggests that there is a newer version of the Internet, in truth, there is no specific Web 2.0 program or software. No upgrades are required, and you won’t find system specifications for it. Web 2.0 is merely a commonly used marketing label for the rich interactivity that many online destinations now offer to their members. Most of the technologies people think of when describing Web 2.0, such as live, real- time databases, content editors that allow instantaneous worldwide publishing and interactive communities with blogs, forums and chat rooms… have been available since the earliest days of the Web.
  • 2. K.THIYAGU EDUTRACK JOURNAL 2011 2 WEB 2.0 In the 21st century, a series of technological developments are being occurred. One of the new technological developments is called as Web 2.0. This term states a renaissance for web resources and tools by containing collaboration and social interaction. Web 2.0 includes community learning and collaborative learning in a social process. (Owen, Grant, Sayers and Facer, 2006). Schneider, (2006) analyzed the historical growth process of learning technologies generally by using a schedule below: Table: 1 The Growth of Learning Technologies 1960’s- 2010’s Instructor- Led Training 1970’s- 2010’s Sound-Video- Multimedia 1980’s- 2010’s Computer Aided Learning 1990’s- 2010’s Office Applications Assessment Tools Interactive Communication Tools World Wide Web e-learning 1.0 2000’s-2010’s e-learning 2.0 E-Learning describes as using of internet technologies for creating and delivering a rich learning environment. This learning environment includes a broad series of solutions, information resources and instruction. The goal of e-Learning is enhancing the individual and the organizational performance (Rosenberg, 2006). Web 1.0 describes as collection of web sites (read only web sites). Current trends of web technologies and tools are changed today. E-Learning 2.0 and Web 2.0 (read and write web sites) are the popular concepts for all organizations. WEB 2.0 TOOLS FOR CLASSROOM: Google Earth: (http://earth.google.com) Google Earth makes Google Maps in 3D visual, 3D globe for your computer that includes traditional mapping, layered terrain, cultural landmarks, etc. Teachers in all content areas can use Google Earth for numerous interactive lessons. Students can create 3D trips, explore in “real time,” collaborate with others on an exploration, “fly” over terrains around the world. Maps and explorations can be built, shared, saved and exported into movies and other presentations.
  • 3. K.THIYAGU EDUTRACK JOURNAL 2011 3 Google Maps: (http://maps.google.com) Google Maps provides standard map directions, as well as real-time traffic information in major cities, satellite views, and saved maps and directions. Teachers in all content areas can use Google Maps for a wealth of digital storytelling ideas. Students can create directional maps that provide a narrated vacation trip or a recreation of an historic explorer’s path across the world, etc. In addition, students can create personalized maps with overlays of specific regions as they explain weather, embed videos that highlight national events and promote numerous other student-produced projects. iGoogle: (http://www.google.com/ig) This is an aggregator page to manage multiple blog, wiki and podcast subscriptions. RSS page aggregators allow users to subscribe to blog “feeds.” Setting up an RSS page means that blog updates, podcast distributions, etc., are automatically fed into this page, so that users no longer have to visit those pages to view updates. RSS subscription services such as iGoogle can be huge timesavers. Once teachers and students decide which blogs, wiki feeds, podcasts, etc., they wish to subscribe to, they establish this feed into the iGoogle page, and updates happen automatically from that point forward. A teacher can set up a section of iGoogle that subscribes specifically to various earthquake data feeds, for example. This allows students to keep abreast of this information all in one place, avoiding the need to visit multiple Web pages to collect the data. Skype: (http://www.skype.com) Skype is not a Web site, like most other social media resources. It is a software program that looks much like a chat client. However, Skype actually connects voice, video and group chat. Users can talk in real time over the Internet with other Skype users. Groups can talk at once, these audio conversations can be recorded and archived, and with a paid subscription, even traditional landlines or cell phones can join in a Skype conference call. Educators all over the world are using Skype for various reasons, not the least of which is the fact that it’s free in basic format. Students can use the basic chat function, just like any other instant-messaging chat program.
  • 4. K.THIYAGU EDUTRACK JOURNAL 2011 4 Teacher Tube: (http://www.teachertube.com) Teacher tube is an educational social video-sharing site for teachers. Users can watch, subscribe to, create and share free instructional videos. YouTube is probably blocked in most schools. Teacher Tube shouldn’t be. Teacher Tube is an online collection of home-grown (and some professional) video content, housed in a Web site structure designed just like YouTube. Teachers will find many short, instructional videos like “The Pythagorean Theorem in 3 minutes” and “The Rapping Algebra Teacher.” It’s also a great place to share videos of your own snippets of instruction so your students can see you demonstrate lessons. The videos are free and, like most new media/Web 2.0 sites, users can subscribe and be updated when new videos are uploaded that meet predefined criteria. School Tube: (http://www.schooltube.com) School Tube’s goal is to build on sites like YouTube and TeacherTube and create a place for student-created, educational videos. The site’s format looks and feels much like YouTube and TeacherTube, but it is clearly student focused and driven. SchoolTube offers a unique way to key into the high level of interest students have in sites like YouTube, yet retain a safe area with an educational focus. SchoolTube allows school groups to upload videos and share, discuss, comment and remix work all online. There are guides available for teachers and students aimed at helping each audience make the best of shared video in the classroom. SchoolTube also offers contests, quick tips and tutorial videos on how to become an effective videographer, producer and collaborator. Boolify: (http://www.boolify.org) The Boolify Website uses Google’s search engine but lays visual markers on top of that for constructing a Boolean search. This visual display makes it easy for users to conceptualize their search and better predict what keywords might provide better search returns. Students often have trouble searching effectively and quickly. This can lead to ineffective or inaccurate search results. The Boolify tool helps students visualize what Boolean searching means, and how it impacts search results. This particular site is nice also, because it automatically uses Google Safe Search settings, which can reduce inappropriate returns more so than general Google searching.
  • 5. K.THIYAGU EDUTRACK JOURNAL 2011 5 Picasa: (http://picasa.google.com) Picasa is a free tool that lets teachers and students get their digital photos organized and into a usable structure. Photos can be tagged, sorted by date or filtered by topic r location. In addition, the tool has basic photo editing capabilities built in. Most teachers take tons of digital photos, but they are generally scattered around the computer. Picasa makes it easy to get those photos organized, so students can more easily locate them for projects. Teachers could group photos by topic, location, purpose, etc. Students “flip” through photos or search by tags/keywords. Users can also have some photos automatically synchronized to Web folders so others can see classroom photos easily and in real time. Flickr: (http://www.flickr.com) While the ability to store photos online is nothing new, a social photo-sharing site offers new benefits. Users can view, comment and subscribe to photo streams, establish private groups for photos, and use the photos in numerous ways under a Creative Commons license. Social photo sharing offers a wealth of benefits. There are literally millions of photos available to view and, in most cases, use extensively in an educational setting. Teachers can establish banks of thousands of photos, very easily categorized by topic and need, so that students pull from these photos for various classroom projects. Audacity: (http://audacity.sourceforge.net) Audacity is downloadable, free software for creating, editing and remixing audio. Audacity is free, open source software that allows users to record audio from any basic microphone, edit multiple audio tracks together, enhance audio, create podcasts, etc. It is a very easy-to-use tool that is compatible with Mac, PC, Linux, etc., and requires very little operating power or disk space. Classtools: (www.classtools.net) Create free, web-based educational games, activities and diagrams using Flash, but with an easy to use interface. Host them on your own blog, website, or Intranet. Teachers and students can create their own tutorials, demonstrations, diagrams, animations. The website is free, but if your animations are hosted on their website, there are Google Ads present.
  • 6. K.THIYAGU EDUTRACK JOURNAL 2011 6 Curriki: (http://www.curriki.org) Curriki takes the power and ease of a wiki and allows educators to be part of a worldwide group whose mission is to share free lessons, resources, new media / Web 2.0 tools and activities. Teachers can use Curriki to search for lessons and units that involve new media/Web 2.0 tools. It is a community of educators from around the world, and the site is built, like most wikis, from users uploading and creating content to be shared with other teachers. Google Calendar: (http://calendar.google.com) Google Calendar is one of the most full-featured Web based calendars and it’s totally free. Teachers can create a classroom calendar to which students, parents and other teachers can subscribe. By subscribing, students can receive e-mail notifications automatically about upcoming events. In addition, if teachers have parents’ or students’ cell phone numbers, the notifications can be sent as text messages. Teachers can have multiple calendars associated with one Google account, so they can create one calendar per course taught, yet manage them all from one login. Google Docs: (http://docs.google.com) It acts as a word processor, delivered via any browser, with collaborative functionality and wiki like editing. Google Docs makes it easy to allow students to work in groups, in a secure environment, with teacher tracking. For example, teachers can create a Google Doc in which a group of five students collaborate. Each student logs in with a password, and each edit is tracked and easily followed by others who have been assigned to collaborate on the document. Since the application is Web-based, students can work from any Internet-connected computer, and their work is automatically saved. When the group work is done, the documents are easily published on the Web, fed into a blog or saved in any popular office formats. Slide share: (http://www.slideshare.net) Slideshare is a place to share slideshows such as Microsoft PowerPoint and Apple’s Keynote. The slides are uploaded from any computer and housed at the site in Adobe Flash format. This allows presentations to be shared with anyone with an Internet connection, without having to actually send files back and forth between users. The social media aspect of this site allows users to view, comment on and interact with
  • 7. K.THIYAGU EDUTRACK JOURNAL 2011 7 slides in a way that is not possible with the typical presentation mode of these slideshows. Teachers and students can produce and upload slideshows that can be viewed, discussed and shared by other users. Classroom 2.0 Ning: (http://classroom20.ning.com) This is a social networking site for educators. Ning is a commercial Web site that offers user-generated social networks. Students spend countless hours in social networks connecting to friends, creating original work, chatting, sharing photos, and so on. While social networking in the classroom may present more challenges than it’s worth, social networks for adult educators can provide a fascinating insight into the mind of a MySpace user, but with true benefits for those trying to master a world of technology in which they are not native. The sample sites here are social networks specifically built with teachers in mind. Users will not find inappropriate photos, or teens lurking. What they will find are thousands of teachers interacting with each other sharing lessons, photo streams, teacher-produced (and classroom-safe) videos, etc. This particular utility will no doubt be more helpful as teacher productivity and learning tool; it is less likely to be applicable in the classroom until schools figure out how to manage the social networking side of students’ lives. Twitter: (http://www.twitter.com) Twitter is a microblogging tool. Twitter offers a way for users to microblog in short “blasts” on any topic that the microblogger’s readers would be interested in knowing more about. Twitter users can subscribe to others’ blasts, and receive updates via Web, RSS readers, or even cell phone text messaging. Twitter can be used by teachers to set up “class blasts” that are sent out to students at any time about current topics, timely events or questions, etc. In addition, teachers can use Twitter easily to send out class wide announcements that in the past have gotten lost in book bags and jean pockets. Teachers can distribute these shorts bursts of information via the Web, e- mail or cell phone text messages. Receivers can choose the same formats in which to receive these. This tool can help with parental communications, student collaborations, or just as one method to make more productive use of students’ cell phones.
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