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Claude Almansi

The KYVL for Kids Research Portal - How to do research Home Base - 1 views

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    "The Kentucky Virtual Library presents: How to do research! Step 1: Plan your project Plan your project tutorial Define your subject Brainstorm What do you already know? Group similar ideas Identify key words and phrases Make a quest strategy Gather your tools Step 2: Search for information Search for information tutorial The Kentucky Virtual Library The library catalog Encyclopedia Reference books: table of contents and index Magazines and newspaper articles Dictionary Search the World Wide Web What if you can't find anything? Step 3: Take Notes Take notes tutorial The KWL method Fact finder method Data sheets Clustering method (also called mapping or webbing) Venn diagram method Note cards Prints and photocopies Bibliography page Step 4: Use the information Use the information tutorial Scan the page first The five finger test Is the information true or bogus? Put it in your own words Organize the information Compare and contrast Put the information in order Add your own conclusions Step 5: Report Share what you've learned tutorial Step 6: Evaluate Ask yourself, "How did I do?" Glossary Back to the introduction page Portal | Home Base (Site Map) | Plan | Search | The Web | Take Notes | Use | Report | Glossary Teacher's Toolbox | Flash Version | Text Only Version Kentucky Virtual Library"
kim tufts

Looking for people to share their web 2.0 teaching experience - 151 views

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 ...

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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
Dean Mantz

Web20classroom.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 12 views

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    @Coolcatteacher share this K12online Web 2.0 booklet stating that classroom's considered Web 2.0 are held up by 6 pillars: Internet Safety, Information Literacy, Internet Citizenship, Internet Teamwork, Intentional Internet Activities, and an engaged teacher.
Mark Moran

9 Ways We Help Educators Teach Students How to Use the Web - 26 views

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    An explanation of Dulcinea Media's free tools and content that help educators teach students how to use the Web effectively.
Mark Moran

Teaching the Ten Steps to Better Web Research - 57 views

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    A guide to teaching Ten Steps to Better Web Research skills.
Dave Truss

The Power of Educational Technology: Advice for Web 2.0 Newbies - 0 views

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    Excellent post on advice to Web2.0 Newbies
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    Angela Maiers, in her latest blog post, asked for some suggestions for people starting their Web 2.0 journeys. Here are a just a few: 1. Start with the pedagogy -
Julie Lindsay

The Web2.0 Prophecy: An Adventure | Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts - 0 views

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    This is an excellent article that has been reposted. It includes a lot of the information that outlines WHAT web 2.0 is. This includes videos and many important hyperlinks. Excellent article for newcomers to web 2.0 to pick up on.
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    Important article that gives an excellent overview of Web 2.0.
B Diettrich

Free Web 2.0 Books - 0 views

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    Cool Web 2.0 projects book.
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    Some great Web 2.0 books from Terry Freedman from the UK, one of my favorite bloggers. Included is a new Web 2.0 projects book with 60 projects organized by grade level.
Vicki Davis

Almost Live from the Web 2.0 Smackdown - NeverEndingSearch - Blog on School Library Jou... - 0 views

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    Web 2.0 smackdown notes from joyce valenza - she did a great transcription of notes from this session. I love the photo of the web 2 keychain!
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    A transcription of the web 2.0 smackdown from edubloggercon.
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.
John Evans

JigsawPlanet.com - Free Online Jigsaw Puzzle Game - 0 views

  • On this web site you can: Create your own puzzles. Play your own and common puzzles. Send puzzles to friends. Put created puzzles on your web pages.
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    On this web site you can: * Create your own puzzles. * Play your own and common puzzles. * Send puzzles to friends. * Put created puzzles on your web pages.
Jeff Richardson

5 Easy Ways to Dip Your Toes in the Web 2.0 Water | The Moss-Free Stone - 0 views

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    Great way for teachers new to web 2 to get started and try some things out. However, I think it should Diigo now!
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    Great easy way for teachers to get into web 2.0. However, it needs Diigo added to it now!
Kelly Faulkner

Internet Archive: Wayback Machine - 0 views

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    Find and track the history of a webpage.
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    Browse through 85 billion web pages archived from 1996 to a few months ago.
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    search web archives (cache). good tool for teaching digital citizenship
Brian C. Smith

Semantic Web - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • At its core, the semantic web comprises a set of design principles,[4] collaborative working groups, and a variety of enabling technologies. Some elements of the semantic web are expressed as prospective future possibilities that have yet to be implemented or realized.[2] Other elements of the semantic web are expressed in formal specifications
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    Diigo seems to be getting us closer to the sematic web. How does this translate to our schools today and in the future?
Vicki Davis

Web2 Session 1 - 39 views

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    Here is a beautiful webquest which uses links to many Educational Technology leaders and also some fascinating videos. I love this because it is a great activity to share with beginners, but also because of the super-cool layout and integration of a variety of media. I want to find out how they did this? Just creating a web page or with another tool. Cool PD tool to share.
Ed Webb

The LMS and the adolescence of web learning « Lisa's (Online) Teaching Blog - 8 views

  • there may be levels of web learning maturation at work here: Childhood: people who are very new to using the web for learning tend to accept what is given to them, because they don’t really know what the options are. When online learning with the LMS was new, most people were in this category. Adulthood: people who use the web a great deal and in varied ways tend to do better in online classes, and assess the worth of the LMS (or any tool) based on how well it works for the course. Adolescence: in between are the adolescents. They know just enough to be dangerous. They have enough experience to want convenience and not enough to understand the larger issues of pedagogy, including the restrictiveness of an LMS on what the instructor wants to do. They can drive but have no sense of how traffic works.
  • Why it’s important to deal now with the “teen angst” of web-adolescence: 1. Not customizing the LMS to suit your pedagogy implies that we all teach the same way. If we all teach the same way, then a computer can do our work instead. (I’ve been reading Daniel Pink’s A Whole New Mind – he’s pretty clear that if a computer can do your job, eventually it will.) 2. Instructors should use the tools that best create the environment they want, and that increasingly means web applications that require multiple log-ins. Students should get accustomed to using separate tools for separate tasks, just like in the real world. 3. Acknowledging the teen view means taking it seriously, but it doesn’t mean developing policy around it. Just as parents try to mitigate the excesses of the teen diet and habits, we owe students our wisdom in creating the learning experience that is most appropriate. (Oh dear, I’m starting to sound like Edmund Burke again.)
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    Sound pedagogical reasons to resist the omnipresence of Blackborg
Claude Almansi

Browsing habits of screen reader users- Standards Schmandards - 1 views

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    Peter Krantz - January 10th, 2005 "A while ago I read the article "Observing Users Who Listen to Web Sites". In that article the authors report that visually impaired users scan web pages with their ears instead of reading them top to bottom. This may not come as a surprise to you if you read Jakob Nielsen's "How Users Read on the Web" back in 1997. Recently I have had the opportunity to study a number of screen reader users and my observations are similar. (...) So, here are some suggestions you can use to improve the browsing experience for visually impaired users: Use headings god dammit!"
Claude Almansi

Technology in Schools Faces Questions on Value - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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Ruth Howard

Service Web 3.0 - The Future Internet: Service Web 3.0 Video - 0 views

  • With over a billion users, today's Internet is arguably the most successful human artifact ever created. The Future Internet, an initiative driven by the European Union, has become a prime research focus of STI International and the Service Web 3.0 project. In order to explain, promote, and attract new contributotrs, we created a video to be viewed by stakeholders, who may be non-experts, in a new generation Internet. The video outlines the basic themes of the European Union's Future Internet initiative. These include: an Internet of Services, where services are ubiquitous; an Internet of Things where in principle every physical object becomes an online addressable resource; a Mobile Internet where 24/7 seamless connectivity over multiple devices is the norm; and the need for semantics in order to meet the challenges presented by the dramatic increase in the scale of content and users.The video has proved to be popular and has already appeared on the main pages of the EU Future Internet Portal and the Software and Services Unit website. Please distribute this link in order to futher promote the ambitious goals behind the vision of the Future Internet, supported by STI International and Service Web 3.0.
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