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Slide 1: Web 2.0 Ideas in Religious Education
Slide 2: What is
Slide 3: Web 1.0 Student as Consumer
Slide 4: Web 1.0 Student as Consumer
Slide 5: Web 2.0 Two Way Web Student as a Contributor Sharing and Collaborating
Slide 6: Web 2.0 Two Way Web Student as a Contributor Sharing and Collaborating
Slide 7: Web 2.0 Two Way Web Student as a Contributor Sharing and Collaborating
Slide 8: Right Around the World
Slide 9: Web 1.0
Slide 10: Web 1.0 Web 2.0
Slide 11: Web 2.0 Pedagogy?
Slide 12: Web 2.0 Pedagogy? Click
Slide 13: Web 2.0 Pedagogy? Click Learn
Slide 14: Web 2.0 Pedagogy? Click Learn Share
Slide 15: Social Publishing
Slide 16: Real Audience
Slide 17: Real Audience 134 views in a week
Slide 18: Real Audience 630 views in 3 weeks
Slide 19: Our Process • We looked at a selection of assessment tasks • Brainstormed ideas • Encourage Collaboration • Enable Flexibility in Presentation • Utilishing the power of social publishing • Real Audience • Real Feedback
Slide 21: Presentation Options
Slide 22: The Influence of Jesus Write a Modern Day Parable • Storytelling or collaborative “wikis” • Comic Life Share class work in a • Voice thread • Blog • Teachertube • Podcast • Slideshare • Claymation • Movie Encourage student reflection via comments
Slide 23: People and Ministries in the Church • Oral presentation - involve and engage the class • Voice Thread Share class work in a • Blog • Blabberize • Teachertube • Podcast • Slideshare • Movie Encourage student reflection via comments
Slide 24: The Setting of the Gospels • Research - Create a poster • Tabblo / Pages • Comic Life • Blog post on class/year blog • Collaborative work on a class/year wiki





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