Web 2.0 Ferramentas Para Ensino de Língua Estrangeira (EFL/ESL)

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    1. Web 2.0 Ferramentas
    2. Há mais de 1 bi de pessoas conectadas à Internet A Internet contém 1 trillhão de links em 100 bi de páginas 7 mi páginas são criadas diariamente Havia pouquissimas pessoas blogando em 1999 Há mais de 50 mi de blogs hoje Will Richardson from weblogg-ed.com e 50 novos criados todo minuto Alfabetização Virtual
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    4. Wesley Fryer, from http://www.speedofcreativity.org
    5. Web 2.0 Ferramentas
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    7. ¿Web 2.0?
    8. Web 2.0 refere-se a uma segunda geração de serviços na internet que enfatizam a colaboração e a troca entre seus usuários. Poder de escolha, não de ser escolhido. Descentralização do poder da informação.
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    11. READ/WRITE WEB
    12. Qual é seu CLIPE VERMELHO ?
    13. http://oneredpaperclip.com
    14. é a ferramenta eficaz para educadores porque permite que eles colectem informações específicas sem ter de ficar se perdendo em diversas páginas na web ou impressas.
    15. agregador o botão laranja
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    20. Você não pode sair pra brincar até ler todos seus RSS.
    21. em bom Português
    22. botões
    23. em bom Português
    24. 7 Tips to Make Reading RSS Not Feel like a Chore Posted by: Jon Lee in Efficiency Ever check your RSS reader and see hundreds or thousands of unread articles? I know I have, and when I see that number I cringe because I feel like I have so much catching up to do.  Reading your RSS feeds should not feel like a chore — it should be something fun that you enjoy doing.  Afterall, these are feeds that you have chosen to subscribe to yourself! If you are feeling overwhelmed, here are 7 tips to make reading RSS not feel like a chore! Check Often This one is obvious, but by checking your RSS feeds at least 3 or 4 times a day, there is a lot less to read each time. Use a Full Featured Dedicated RSS Reader Don’t just put RSS feeds on your Pageflakes or iGoogle homepage. Aside from the fact that can you see only a few feeds, many times when you open your browser you will immediately navigate to another page. Instead, use a full featured RSS reader. I recommend Google Reader ( integrated with Gmail ) since it is clean and offers efficient and time saving features described below.
    25. Read Feeds One at a Time Seeing many unread articles at once can be overwhelming and you will probably tend to glaze over the whole bunch of them. Instead, read feeds one at a time so you might actually read all of the headlines. Group Infrequent Feeds Together On the other hand, by grouping infrequent feeds together (i.e. under a common folder in Google Reader), you can save time and make reading more efficient. For example, since webcomics get updated about once a day, instead of clicking 10 separate feeds , I group all my webcomic feeds under a “Comics” folder. Prioritize Your Feeds I also grouping feeds into a two main sections — those I read just for fun and those I like to stay on top of (the news). If I don’t have time, I simply save the former for later when I have more time instead of skimming over them! Another thing you can do is bookmark interesting articles you don’t have time to read now (or Star them in Google Reader).
    26. Unsubscribe from Feeds You Never Read I subscribe to a lot of feeds but I find that there are certain feeds I always tend to skip unless I absolutely have nothing else to do. These clog up my feed reader and add to a staggering unread count. If there is something truly important I missed, I’m sure I’ll see it show up on another feed somewhere. And since you’re reading this right now, that means you shouldn’t unsubscribe from my feed.
    27. Subscribe to Reddit , Unsubscribe from digg Up until a week ago, I have had digg as one of my RSS feeds . On a weekday, it is very likely to get 100-200 RSS articles from digg alone — making up more than all my other feeds combined. Not only is the sheer number of articles overwhelming, I find that a lot of the articles on there are crap for lack of a better term. It has become a sort of cesspool for ridiculous videos and spam — neither of which I care much for. To top it off, I tend to find that all of the few good articles on digg I have already read on reddit hours if not days earlier. So my suggestion is to subscribe to the more intelligent and worthwhile reddit feed and ditch digg altogether. (Note: possible bias because my site has been banned from digg ). It might be useful to note that you can subscribe to individual sections of many social news sites so you only read stories from categories you’re interested in. Do you feel overwhelmed by the number of unread articles in your RSS reader? You’re not alone. The number one reason people unsubscribe from a feed is because it has too many posts! What are your tips for making RSS reading more fun?
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    29. http://simple.wikipedia.org/
    30. Palavra-chave colaboração
    31. Wikipédia O termo " Wiki wiki " significa "super-rápido" no idioma havaiano . Já em maori Wiki significa "fim-de-semana". http://wikipedia.org/
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    33. in Plain Spanish Você poderia me dizer porque passou o último dia tentando colocar uma “kiwi” no ar? Porque disléxicos não podem estar no controle de Departamento de TI
    34. Podcast em bom Português
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    45. http://www.podcastnation.co.uk/  
    46. www. cnn .com/ podcast s   http://www.guardianweekly.co.uk/podcast   http://www.podcastnation.co.uk/   http://www.apple.com/itunes/store/podcasts.html   http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/podcasts/directory/   http://www.bbclearningenglish.com/   CNN Student News Questions http://edition.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/studentnews/05/18/ten.questions.mon/index.html     CNN Student News Video http://edition.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/studentnews/05/18/transcript.mon/index.html#cnnSTCVideo
    47. Material Autêntico Conhecimento Cultural Escolha do aluno Atualidades
    48. Blogar ou não blogar, eis a questão. Shakespeare blogaria?
    49. http://twitter.com
    50. http://twitter.com/thiedu
    51. http://twitter.com/g1
    52. http://twitter.com/MarsPhoenix
    53. em bom Português Twitter
    54. http://www.teachers.tv
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    56. Karen Stephenson states: “Experiência sempre foi considerada a melhor professora do conhecimento. Como não podemos experienciar tudo, outras experiência, ou melhor, outras experiências de outras pessoas se tornam substitutas (portadoras) de conhecimento. “Eu mantenho meu conhecimento em meu amigo” é um axioma para colecionamento de conhecimento através de colecionamento de pessoas.
    57. “ Os Nativos não veem a necessidade de memorizar a informação. É necessário saber onde ela pode ser encontrada e como se pode recuperá-la.” Cunningham, B. (2007). Digital Native or Digital Immigrant, Which Language Do You Speak? Supplemented with
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    72. Let ’ s be the avant-garde?
    73. De.lici.ous
    74. Using delicious in education
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    76. http://www.stumbleupon.com
    77. http://www.slideshare.net
    78. http://www.flickr.com/map
    79. http://www.videojug.com
    80. http://taggalaxy.de/
    81. http://digital.guardian.co.uk/guardian/2008/05/10
    82. http://www.visuwords.com/  
    83. http://librivox.org
    84. http://baixaki.ig.com.br/download/aTube-Catcher.htm
    85. Th@nk you ! [email_address] [email_address]

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