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Iain Robertson

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web2.0 pedagogy design

started by Iain Robertson on 22 Nov 08
  • Iain Robertson
     
    Hi Everyone.

    I am posting this thread in the hopes of finding a couple of people that might be interested in sharing their web 2.0 teaching experiences. Specifically, I am hoping that some of you might be interested in an interview via Skype. It is part of an assignment I am completing for a graduate course in education. It is not a formalized study but rather a simulation of the data gathering and analysis processes that normally take place. There are a couple of key points:
    1. Participant anonymity would be assured
    2 In order to gather data I would like to records the answers on Skype
    3. I would be more than happy to share my findings with anyone who is interested

    My Skype name is iainrmt if you are interested
    Thanks to all concerned
    Iain Robertson
  • Beth Ritter-Guth
     
    I am happy to help. My courses are all located at http://collegeenglish.wikispaces.com


    Iain Robertson wrote:
    > Hi Everyone.
    >
    > I am posting this thread in the hopes of finding a couple of people that might be interested in sharing their web 2.0 teaching experiences. Specifically, I am hoping that some of you might be interested in an interview via Skype. It is part of an assignment I am completing for a graduate course in education. It is not a formalized study but rather a simulation of the data gathering and analysis processes that normally take place. There are a couple of key points:
    > 1. Participant anonymity would be assured
    > 2 In order to gather data I would like to records the answers on Skype
    > 3. I would be more than happy to share my findings with anyone who is interested
    >
    > My Skype name is iainrmt if you are interested
    > Thanks to all concerned
    > Iain Robertson
  • kim tufts
     
    Hi - I use diigo for my classroom. I teach 6-8 computer studies and we work on Public Service Announcements for a media literacy project. I make lists of the websites I would like the students to use for the research and paste the URL into their moodle page. They then do not have to surf the web for information. It is nice and neat! Each time I find a new site, I bookmark it and save it to that list.

    I also use a wiki to work back and forth between my two 8th grade classes. One class is a business concept where they design a business or a product, create a business plan and utilize many of the programs taught to them in 6 & 7th grade. The website class I teach then creates a website for the business class students. They wiki back and forth sharing ideas for the website and information. So far the kids are really excited about it.

    Hope this helps you! Kim Tufts

    Iain Robertson wrote:
    > Hi Everyone.
    >
    > I am posting this thread in the hopes of finding a couple of people that might be interested in sharing their web 2.0 teaching experiences. Specifically, I am hoping that some of you might be interested in an interview via Skype. It is part of an assignment I am completing for a graduate course in education. It is not a formalized study but rather a simulation of the data gathering and analysis processes that normally take place. There are a couple of key points:
    > 1. Participant anonymity would be assured
    > 2 In order to gather data I would like to records the answers on Skype
    > 3. I would be more than happy to share my findings with anyone who is interested
    >
    > My Skype name is iainrmt if you are interested
    > Thanks to all concerned
    > Iain Robertson

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