ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
Jessica pickrellweb2.0
1. Jessica Pickrell
Web 2.0 Tools
EDN 303
1. Typing Web: Learn to type online
This is a website that will teach you how to type. It gives you clear
descriptions and tells you about the location of the keys. It’s really easy to
understand and it really gives you help with typing faster. It keeps track of
your progress and tells you how many words per minute you can type. It
also tells you your accuracy. All skill levels will benefit from this
program.
2. Tikatok: Imagine a Story. Create a Book.
This is a community for children to write, illustrate and publish a real
book. This site allows children the experience of seeing their story being
published into a book. It allows their imagination to go wild and for them
to grow as writers. You can start from scratch and just start writing or you
can pick a topic. You can name the book, choose characters, add pictures.
3. Babbel: Learn New Languages Online
With this tool you can learn words and phrases in foreign languages and
connect with people from all over the world. The languages offered
include, German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and
Swedish. This system combines effective education methods with state of
the art technology. Interactive online courses will improve your grammar
and vocabulary skills. It now even has voice recognition software.
Tool Instructional? Meaningful Will assist in Creative?
to Student? lessons?
Typing Web Yes Yes Yes No
Tikatok Yes Yes Yes Yes
Babbel Yes Yes No No
I think all of these tools would be useful in the classroom. The first tool I listed
was Typing Web. Many students struggle with typing and the speed and accuracy of the
skill. With the world’s technology growing I believe this is a very important skill to have.
One has to be able to type in this day and learning the skills necessary is so important.
This tool I can use throughout the day, if students have finished their work they can go on
the classroom computer and practice their typing skills. I could also use it during
different group work. Having one of the groups working on typing would benefit the
students as well.
The next tool I found was called Tikatok. This would really be up to the parents if
they wanted to pay for the book to be published and sent to them or to the classroom. I
2. think this would be helpful to use during a lesson of different parts of stories or during a
writing process. This tool was pretty neat because they got to design the book itself and
write the story! I could have the students do this as a homework assignment. Just to go
home and write the story and either print it out, or if the parent wanted to buy it then for
them to do that. This would be useful to the student to learn everything about the
different parts of the book and improving the writing.
The last tool I found was called Babbel. This tool was learning a foreign
language. Now-a-days this country is full of people who speak different languages and
many colleges now require a class in a foreign language so it is so important to start this
learning process when the children are young. I plan on incorporating some foreign
languages into my classroom the best I can. This tool would be great for students to be
able to go online and learn some new words and share them with the class. Again this
could be when a student has finished the class work or during group sessions.