3. Learning
Encompasses all of *Bloom’s Taxonomy
Participatory
Cooperative
Student-led
Teacher-facilitated
*Knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, evaluation
4. What is Web 2.0? by Tim O'Reilly http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html#mememap
5. Top 10 Web 2.0 sites March ‘09
YouTube - 69.8
Monthly
Wikipedia – 59.6
Photobucket – 26.4
visits in
Craigslist – 42.9
Flickr – 27.5
millions
Wordpress – 21.7
IMDB – 21.6
Digg – 33.4
eHow – 13.4
Typepad - 9.1
eBiz MBZ: http://www.ebizmba.co – gathered on March 9, 2009m/articles/user-generated-content
6. Links from technology dept.
http://online.olatheschools.com/curr
iculum/K6symposium.htm
7. Speaking of top sites:
eBiz MBA provides monthly web rankings
Might be used as a template for creating a
class project for ranking information sites for
a research project
Don’t miss: Top 20 Science Web Sites
8. More on “Open Source”
Shared spaces
Ownership not emphasized
Co-creation with many
Crosses boundaries
Non-proprietary
9. Blogs
One way to share text/photos/opinions
Many blog platforms
Free
Wordpress for USD#233
Caveat: should be updated frequently
Examples
20. More examples…
Plymouth Regional High
School Library
Penrith P.S. Library
Benson School Library
Decatur High School
Library
Robin Hood Librarians
Adelson Library
21. Creative tools
Flickr
Upload photos and share/create
slideshows
F.D.’s Flickr Toys
Mash up with Flickr lets you create
amazing graphics
22.
23.
24. Animoto takes it further -
Animoto
Photos, music, motion
Uploads to YouTube, Facebook, iPhone
Example:
http://animoto.com/play/VG0JDu0Ks
q0iECJlGlflfg
28. Amazing stuff/no time
Schmoop
Try this with students in language arts
programs – also covers other subject
areas
HippoCampus
This math site is comprehensive!
Also includes audio read-aloud
29. More…
Amelia Bloomer Project
Looking for books that feature strong
female characters? Need storytelling
from a feminist point of view?
30. Self-help can be creative
wikiHow
This worldwide writing
project lets the users tell the
steps and procedures for just
about anything. What if you
made a wiki like this and asked
students to classify book
genres? To rank databases? To
provide an orientation for new
library users?
31. Love streaming video?
Streaming Video Services
Links, via a wiki, to just about every
streaming service/conversion/fix available!
32. AP Images
AP Images free trial
Good through March 31, 2009
Get the latest photos from news events
happening around the world
http://apimages.ap.org/unsecured/log
ip.aspx
Username: mlc password: mlc
40. File converters
Allow you to transfer from one platform
or file format to another
Useful for many reasons:
- students don’t have MS Word
- conflicting versions of word processors
- video/audio applications
41. Use these…
Zamzar – provides many conversions,
including YouTube for playing at school
Vixy – also allows video conversion to
MP4 format
PDF to Word – Great for
changing PDF files into
MS Word formatting
Media-Convert – conversions
appear quickly
42. Think about passwords…
For school use of Web 2.0 products, you
could use the same username/password
combo that you originally set up for one
product – it makes it easier to remember
43. My favorite…
RoboForm
Will generate usernames and passwords
One-touch entry into sites requiring
username/password combo
Stores up to 10 for free
44. This presentation…
SlideShare –
Example:
http://www.slideshare.net/lfranklinoe
Also on OE Library page
http://teachers.olatheschools.com/o
elibrary/presentations.html
45. Want to learn more?
College@Home
Hundreds of Web 2.0 tutorials