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  • nickrate
    nickrate said 1 month Edit Delete

    Nice job. Conceptualising blogs/wikis using venn diagrams is a great way to demo their advantages and disadvantages.

  • suziea
    suziea said 1 month Edit Delete

    These tools are just examples of what you can use on blogs and wikis. Check out the table of all tools for useful information on each tool such as examples, features, and how to use them.

  • suziea
    suziea said 1 month Edit Delete

    You can choose who is allowed to view a blog in the settings and you can also set up comment moderation so that these come to your email first to be approved before appearing on the blog. You can also choose who is able to view your wiki (currently free to educators at Wikispaces but maybe not for much longer). You can set the level of access to members only or you can allow everyone to edit. The 'History' tab also shows every change to the page and you can revert the page to an earlier version which does protect from vandalism or having inappropriate content added to the page.

  • suziea
    suziea said 1 month Edit Delete

    You can subscribe to a blog using the RSS feed. Changes to a wiki can also be subscribed to using RSS and the 'Notify me' tab means that people can submit their email address to get notifications that way. On Wikispaces, you can be notified about changes to an entire site or for a specific page.

  • etalbert
    etalbert said 1 month Edit Delete

    Usable information, well-presented. Thanks.

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    Blogs, Wikis And Web 2.0 tools in Education

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    An overview of web 2.0 and then a more detailed look at wikis and blogs and the tools you can use with them.

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    1. Slide 1: logs , wikis and the Online Too s that make them P P Suzie Vesper - CORE Education
    2. Slide 2: Ownership of the web has changed!
    3. Slide 4: Read Write
    4. Slide 5: RSS - Allows for content Ajax - A method of building to be syndicated so that it interactive websites and can subscribed to and online applications- an engine viewed in many behind the scenes that allows applications and sites. for changes in real time. Key technologies behind web 2.0 XML - A way of coding JavaScript - Allows for a content without formatting linked-to page to appear in so the content can be used a popup window or be easily in different places with embedded in another site. different formatting.
    5. Slide 6: logs and wikis
    6. Slide 7: A Blank Canvas An online publishing space.
    7. Slide 8: So what is a Blog? A blog is an online jounral
    8. Slide 9: So what is a Blog? Front End (what people see when they go to the blog address) Chronological posts Sidebar stays constant Embedded objects
    9. Slide 10: Back End (what when you log in to your blog) Add and edit posts Customise settings To Front End Layout and Design Easy editing
    10. Slide 11: So What is a Wiki? A wiki is a website you can edit online
    11. Slide 12: Wiki Features Discussion, history and subscription options Way to Edit Navigation bar Embed content
    12. Slide 13: teachers use logs and wikis
    13. Slide 17: Blog Wiki Chronological Content driven Layout
    14. Slide 18: Blog Wiki Latest updates
    15. Slide 19: Blog Wiki Authors
    16. Slide 20: Blog Wiki Security
    17. Slide 21: Sign up for a free blog or wiki The EduBlog The Wiki www.blogger.com www.wikispaces.com www.edublogs.org www.wetpaint.com www.vox.com www.pbwiki.com
    18. Slide 22: The Online Too s Table of 44 tools on my wiki page
    19. Slide 23: The Online Too s Voicethread See table of all 44 tools on my wiki page
    20. Slide 24: The Online Too s Google Maps See table of all 44 tools on my wiki page
    21. Slide 25: The Online Too s Animoto See table of all 44 tools on my wiki page
    22. Slide 26: The Online Too s Poll Daddy See table of all 44 tools on my wiki page
    23. Slide 27: The Online Too s YouTube See table of all 44 tools on my wiki page
    24. Slide 28: The Online Too s CircaVie See table of all 44 tools on my wiki page
    25. Slide 29: The Online Too s MyStudiyo See table of all 44 tools on my wiki page
    26. Slide 30: Web 2.0 technology has a range of benefits for both teachers and students
    27. Slide 31: Want to get in touch? suzievesper@gmail.com