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Dave Truss

injenuity » Fire in the Kitchen! - 0 views

  • If we go back to my cooking analogy, the implications are that providing teachers with a recipe, or a general overview of Web 2.0 tools, is not going to lead to success in the classroom or with administration.  Teachers need to understand the basic foundations of these tools, what they can do, why they are important, and how to locate the appropriate tool for individual learning scenarios.  I believe this basic premise is true regardless of the technological or pedagogical proficiency of the instructor.
  • Most importantly, I want to emphasize as much as I can, that we need to not promote Web 2.0 as the future of education or learning.  In fact, it is highly likely Web 2.0 will not even exist when today’s junior high students enter college or the work force.  There are many many web-based tools that can greatly enhance learning today, but need to be used with consideration of how that application affects learning.  When I see people state learners need to use these tools because they will experience them in the work place, I just cringe. They may use them in the work place, or they may not.  If they do, employers typically want to train them on their own systems.  An employer is much more interested in an employee able to communicate proficiently, locate and critically evaluate information, and build strong internal and external customer relationships.  Employers and universities don’t care if a student knows how to use a wiki or make a youtube video.  General literacy is much more important than knowledge of specific web platforms.  Some of the skills we promote as 21st century literacies will not exist five years from now.  There are some excellent frameworks for promoting literacy and I’m excited to see them promoted more fully.
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    a general overview of Web 2.0 tools, is not going to lead to success in the classroom or with administration.
cory plough

Techlearning > > Web 2.0 Tools Motivate Student Creativity > March 1, 2008 - 0 views

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    My first published article. Presented on this at VSS. Try to get as many of my online students using Web 2.0 as possible, but its voluntary in my courses right now. Developing Web 2.0 class for next year.
cory plough

101 Web 2.0 Teaching Tools | OEDb - 0 views

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    101 Web 2.0 Tools
Vicki Davis

techLEARNING.com | Technology & Learning - The Resource for Education Technology Leaders - 0 views

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    This webinar is Monday about Web 2.0 and I'm co-presenting. If you attend, you'll receive a 3 month free trial subscription to Atomic Learning. Preregister here. This will give you access to the series I did on Web 2.0 and how to set up an RSS reader, etc. Also, the new one I've done on Flattening your classroom will be available as well.
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    This webinar Monday has free three month subscription to Atomic Learning attached to it.
Vicki Davis

techLEARNING.com | Web 2.0: from Curious to Competent - 0 views

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    New web 2.0 ebook - I haven't read it yet, but would like to see your thoughts on this. Those who read book get 30 days of atomic learning.
Kathy Benson

Web 2.0 teaching tools to enhance education and learning - Edjudo - 11 views

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    Trailblazer page of web 2.0 tools for teachers and students
Nelly Cardinale

VisualCV * Get a better resume, online. - 11 views

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    A free Web 2.0 site for creating a Multimedia CV or resume
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    A free Web 2.0 site for creating a Multimedia CV or resume
Megan Black

Black Education - Home - 5 views

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    Web 2.0 tools and interactive learning sites organized by subjects. Also includes Teacher Tools and Specials subjects.
Nelly Cardinale

Fuzzwich - Animation for Everyone - 27 views

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    Free Web 2.0 site for making animated movies. Can be embedded on most sites.
Megan Black

dtarh2o - 10 views

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    Useful information to help facilitate 21st Century Teaching and Learning. Topics include: AverVision Document Cameras, Student Response Systems, Digital Cameras, Google for Educators, Web 2.0 etc...
Vicki Davis

K12 Online Conference 2008 | K12Online08 Call for Proposals: Amplifying Possibilities - 0 views

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    Time for K12 online conference proposals: "We are pleased to announce the call for proposals for the third annual "K12 Online Conference" for educators around the world interested in the use of web 2.0 tools in classrooms and professional practice. This year's conference is scheduled for October 20-24 and October 27-31 of 2008, and will include a pre-conference keynote during the week of October 13. The conference theme for 2008 is "Amplifying Possibilities." Participation in the conference (as in the past) is entirely free. Conference materials are published in English and available for worldwide distribution and use under a Creative Commons license. Some changes in the requirements for presentations are being made this year and are detailed below. The deadline for proposal submission is June 23, 2008. Selected presentations will be announced at NECC 2008 in San Antonio, Texas, USA on July 2.
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    K12 online 2008 call for proposals.
Vicki Davis

Ed Tech Trek: I'm beaming! - 0 views

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    This is the best example of how professional development works.
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    I love this post. This is how Web 2.0 spreads. I want to quote from the author: "Then I showed him wikispaces and the lightbulb went off. In a voice full of what I can only describe as awe, he said, and I'm paraphrasing him, "This could change the way we teach." (Cue the heavenly music). While I was showing him each tool, we discussed how he could integrate it into his teaching practices. I know I probably overwhelmed him, but he's excited and energetic. He left with a brand new Google account and having created his classroom wiki. That and he's vowed to share what he's learned with his fellow teachers. Here's hoping this goes viral - if at least a little." I love it. It is the one on one time and the lights go off. This is how it works best. we need to have more one on one time planned in order to promote change. People want the attention -- no one likes to feel like an underappreciated cog in an overworked machine.
Keith Hamon

Kevin Kelly on the next 5,000 days of the web | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    A rather bold take on what the Web will be like 10 years from now.
Keith Hamon

Weekend Watching: Complete Aurora Future Browser Concept Video Series - 0 views

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    A nice forecast of what the next generation web browsing experience might be like. Of interest to those mindful of web security in schools is the prominent role of handheld devices that will neatly flow around the school's security apparatus.
Carl Bogardu

Next Gen Learning Challenges - 1 views

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    Grant website to fund projects in open courseware, blended learning, learner analytics
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