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learningbeyondboundaries » Proposal to ASCD 2009 - 0 views

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    A Proposal for Collaboration between ASCD and the Web 2.0 Educator Community for ASCD's 2009 Annual Conference: Learning Beyond Boundaries
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Web 2.0 Tools - Web 2.0 That Works: Marzano & Web 2.0 - 0 views

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    Here is a wiki established by Marzano that maps instructional strategies to a variety of Web2.0 tools.
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Classroom 2.0 - 0 views

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    Network on using web 2.0 technologies in schools.
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The Three-E Strategy for Overcoming Resistance to Technological Change (EDUCAUSE Quarte... - 0 views

  • According to a 2007 Pew/Internet study,1 49 percent of Americans only occasionally use information and communication technology. Of the remaining 51 percent, only 8 percent are what Pew calls omnivores, “deep users of the participatory Web and mobile applications.”
  • Shaping user behavior is a “soft” problem that has more to do with psychological and social barriers to technology adoption. Academia has its own cultural mores, which often conflict with experimenting with new ways of doing things. Gardner Campbell put it nicely last year when he wrote, “For an academic to risk ‘failure’ is often synonymous with ‘looking stupid in front of someone’.”2 The safe option for most users is to avoid trying something as risky as new technology.
  • The first instinct is thus to graft technology onto preexisting modes of behavior.
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  • First, a technology must be evident to the user as potentially useful in making his or her life easier (or more enjoyable). Second, a technology must be easy to use to avoid rousing feelings of inadequacy. Third, the technology must become essential to the user in going about his or her business. This “Three-E Strategy,” if applied properly, has been at the core of every successful technology adoption throughout history.
  • Technology must be easy and intuitive to use for the majority of the user audience—or they won’t use it.
  • Complexity, however, remains a potent obstacle to realizing the goal of making technology easy. Omnivores (the top 8 percent of users) revel in complexity. Consider for a moment how much time some people spend creating clothes for their avatars in Second Life or the intricacies of gameplay in World of Warcraft. This complexity gives the expert users a type of power, but is also a turnoff for the majority of potential users.
  • Web 2.0 and open source present another interesting solution to this problem. The user community quickly abandons those applications they consider too complicated.
  • any new technology must become essential to users
  • Finally, we have to show them how the enhanced communication made possible through technologies such as Web 2.0 will enhance their efficiency, productivity, and ability to teach and learn.
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    First, a technology must be evident to the user as potentially useful in making his or her life easier (or more enjoyable). Second, a technology must be easy to use to avoid rousing feelings of inadequacy. Third, the technology must become essential to the user in going about his or her business. This "Three-E Strategy," if applied properly, has been at the core of every successful technology adoption throughout history.
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Learning Movie Maker 2.0 - 0 views

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    Using Movie Maker 2.0
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When Nature Calls, Turn to Web 2.0 | School Communications 2.0 - 0 views

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    There's something for everyone on social media these days, and two websites - Sit or Squat and MizPee - prove that.
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Perk Up Your Projects with Web 2.0 - home - 0 views

  • Explore and experiment with a variety of Web 2.0 tools including animated avatars, comic creators, digital scrapbooks, image creators, interactive timelines, logo generators, slideshows, streaming video, and the web resources that will serve as "containers" for the different elements.
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Classroom 2.0 LIVE-Resources for 12-12-09-Cell Phones as Classroom Learning T... - 9 views

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    Resources for Liz Kolb's Classroom 2.0 Live presentation on December 12, 2009.
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Twiducate.com - Social Networking For Schools - 11 views

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    Teachers can create an online community for their students. "Share inspiration, ideas, reading, thoughts. Post discussions, deadlines, homework. Instrantly create surveys for students. Keep parents informed of daily projects." "Not only will twiducate.com give your students the web 2.0 skills they need, but also expand their reading, writing, thoughts and ideas beyond the classroom setting."
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Digital Literacy Curriculum Version 2 - 4 views

  • Each course has an e-learning module and an assessment
  • Digital Literacy version 2 teaches
  • from Windows Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office
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  • original version
  • from Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Microsoft Office 2003.
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E-learning and Web 2.0 tools for schools - 9 views

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    Mindmap of Web 2.0 tools using Mindomo.com
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Educational Networking: The Important Role Web 2.0 Will Play in Education - 9 views

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    Steve Hargadon write up on how Web 2.0 will play role in Education.
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Ten Free Web 2.0 Tools for the Classroom | Once a Teacher.... - 0 views

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    list of cool supplemental sites for integrating technology into lessons

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Intel® Teach Elements-Online Professional Development Courses - 11 views

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    "Intel® Teach helps K-12 teachers of all subjects learn to engage students with digital learning, including digital content, Web 2.0, social networking, and online tools and resources. Intel Teach professional development empowers teachers to integrate technology effectively into their existing curriculum, focusing on their students' problem solving, critical thinking, and collaboration, which are precisely the skills required in the high tech, networked society in which we live."
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Windows 8 adoption rate lags early Windows 7 adoptions by a five-to-one margin | Comput... - 0 views

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    "The early results for Windows 8 adoptions likely won't please Microsoft: Net Applications reports that only 0.45% of Windows computers in October used Windows 8. That compares to a much higher adoption rate of 2.33% for Windows 7 during its October launch three years ago." Read More...
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