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Trudy Sweeney

UDL Examples and Resources | National Center On Universal Design for Learning - 0 views

  • UDL Guidelines - Version 2.0: Examples and Resources
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    UDL Guidelines - Version 2.0: Examples and Resources
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    Click on the Universal Design for Learning checkpoint links to investigate a range of ICT tools. Some of these would be worth considering as your web 2.0 tool.
Trudy Sweeney

Examples 4.2 | National Center On Universal Design for Learning - 0 views

  • assistive technologies
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    For those of your that are interested in assistive technologies. This is a great site.
Trudy Sweeney

Web 2.0 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Web 2.0 can be described in 3 parts, which are as follows:
  • Critics of the term claim that "Web 2.0" does not represent a new version of the World Wide Web at all, but merely continues to use so-called "Web 1.0" technologies and concepts.
  • Definitions of Web 3.0 vary greatly. Some[63] believe its most important features are the Semantic Web and personalization.
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  • Wolfram has argued that Web 3.0 is where "the computer is generating new information", rather than humans
  • augmented reality,
  • According to some Internet experts, Web 3.0 will allow the user to sit back and let the Internet do all of the work for them.[70] Rather than having search engines gear towards your keywords, the search engines will gear towards the user.
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    Web 2.0 is a loosely defined intersection of web application features that facilitate participatory information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design,[1] and collaboration on the World Wide Web. A Web 2.0 site allows users to interact and collaborate with each other in a social media dialogue as creators (prosumers) of user-generated content in a virtual community, in contrast to websites where users (consumers) are limited to the passive viewing of content that was created for them. Examples of Web 2.0 include social networking sites, blogs, wikis, video sharing sites, hosted services, web 1 applications, mashups and folksonomies.
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    A good place to learn about web 2.0 and web 3.0.
Trudy Sweeney

Social Bookmarking in Plain English - Common Craft - Our Product is Explanation - 0 views

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    A short introduction to the concept of social bookmarking, using Delicious as the example.
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    Commoncraft video about social bookmarking.
Trudy Sweeney

British Journal of Educational Technology - Journal Information - 1 views

  • BJET identified as the top journal for papers on Computer Assisted Learning
  • British Journal of Educational Technology has been identified as the top journal for publishing papers on computer assisted learning (CAL) from 1998 to 2006.
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      This is an example of a sticky note that only this group can see.
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    This is currently the top ranked educational technology journal. I have highlighted text on this page as an example of what you can bookmark for others to see using a private bookmark.
Trudy Sweeney

YouTube - Why We Need To Teach Technology in School - 1 views

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    Not the best example of a photostory but critiquing the work of others puts you in a better position to consider what you you think is effective.
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