Presented at the 2010 JCEP conference, this includes tips for choosing appropriate technology tools for educational objectives as well as cautions for using 3rd party/cloud computing tools.
Examples of many Web 2.0 tools currently available Some of these services are available as supported tools, but most are what’s known as 3 rd Party Applications otherwise known as services available on the cloud.
3 rd party applications hosted on the web – convenient, low cost or free
From Horizon Report 2009: cloud- based applications are services offered by companies and service providers in real time. Entrusting your work and data to the cloud is also a commitment of trust that the service provider will continue to be there, even in face of changing market and other conditions.
Show handout – refer to it
Audience available to participate via technology (bandwidth, software version, if synchronous is the timing convenient) Are there alternate ways for audience members to receive the information, familiarity with using technology Learning objectives -