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Amanda Salt

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      Joan Simon

      The participatory classroom: Web 2.0 in the classroom. - 0 views

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        Many young people use the interactive web, or Web 2.0, in their everyday lives, primarily for socialising and entertainment. Particularly empowering to learning are abilities to produce content on the world wide web, and a critical, reflective, metacognitive approach to using the web. In the face of a growing 'participation divide' between youth who have opportunities to engage in these higher order participatory and reflective literacies and those with fewer opportunities, there is an urgent need for teachers to expand literacy instruction. This article offers examples of classroom practices that draw on social elements of Web 2.0 that are favoured by youth to support less practised usages required for learning. Specifically, we describe ways of using new literacies and new forms of texts for locating and critically examining information, and ways of sharing and building knowledge within the participatory and creative landscape of Web 2.0.
      Amy Kelly-Graham

      ALA | AASL Best Web sites for Teaching and Learning Top 25 Award$(function() {$('#ss').... - 2 views

      • Sticky notes are an effective way to start a virtual conversation among teams of students on the merits of a website.
      • Seeking new teaching strategies? If you’ve got an old lesson that you want to breathe new life into, Curriki can help. It is a free member website where educators share ideas and hear from others in the profession. Tip: If you have a lesson that you love to teach with your students, share it with others. Everyone can be successful if we all help each other to be better teachers.
      • What could be better? You Tube – just for teachers and students! Teacher Tube offers videos solely for the field of education. Videos are created by teachers and students to be shared with other teachers and students. Tip: A great way to have students share their work with parents and for teachers to share with other teachers, peers, and administrators, both on-campus and off.
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      • Do you like to play with words or create visual poems? A "Wordle" enables you to create a word "cloud," visually depicting the relationship between words based on their frequency of use. You can tweak your word "clouds" with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. Tip: Teach students to create a Wordle to express their reading interests or their favorite book.
      • Do you find it difficult to keep up with the latest Web 2.0. technologies? Join Classroom 2.0 Ning, a social network for educators who are using or want to use Web 2.0 in their libraries and classrooms. Tip: Look at the Classroom 2.0 weekly webinars, featuring leading Web 2.0 educators  - a great way to learn for both the novice and experienced educator.
      • Create your own social network for your classroom, your school group or your library. Share your ideas, pictures, and plans. Choose the features, a forum, a blog, members' pages, RSS feeds - whatever you would like to share and collaborate and control the membership. Tip: Classroom or library nings give students opportunities to learn how to effectively and safely be members of an online social network.
      • What are you doing? Twitter, a website for communication among friends and colleagues, is based on this question. Everyone who is connected to your account can know what you are doing at anytime, just send a "tweet."  This is a way for everyone to keep track of everyone else. Tip: Students working in research teams, designate secretaries to keep the instructor and librarian up to date on how the group is doing throughout the project.
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        From the American Association of School Librarians
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        Ideas on tech available to use.
      Rhondda Powling

      Main Page - Web 2.0 That Works: Marzano & Web 2.0 - 0 views

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        A wiki to support teachers wanting to use technology in the classroom. An excellent resource of web 2.0 tools and how to use them in the classroom
      Rhondda Powling

      Homework and Practice - Web 2.0 That Works: Marzano & Web 2.0 - 0 views

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        A wiki to support "Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works" book...excellent resource of web 2.0 tools and how to use them in the classroom
      Jeff Johnson

      Ning in Education - 0 views

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        How to set up a Ning
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        Welcome to the social network for those using the Ning social networking platform in education. You might also consider joining our sister site, Classroom 2.0, for general discussions of Web 2.0 in the classroom.
      Susan Sedro

      Classroom 2.0 LIVE! - Beginner Series Archives - 15 views

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        Archive of the beginner series of Classroom 2.0 seminar. Includes full Eliminate recording, mp3 recording, chat log, and portable video file. So far includes 3 part session on wikis, and one on RSS tagging and feed readers
      David Wetzel

      Making the Most of Wikis in Your Science or Math Classroom - 0 views

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        Wikis are the most popular Web 2.0 tool being used in science and math classrooms. Based on a survey of readers - 43 percent use them to support their teaching and student learning. A Wiki is appealing, encourages participation, supports collaboration, and promotes interaction by students who love to use technology. By the way - this includes most students today!
      Evelyn McCormack

      Survey: Barriers to Web 2.0 Use in Schools Still Exist | School Communications 2.0 - 0 views

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        Not surprisingly, a new survey shows that teachers and students are driving the adoption of Web 2.0 technologies in schools, but that human and technological barriers are holding back the use of these technologies as learning tools in many classrooms.
      Grace Kat

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        microblogging, education, classroom, schools, teachers, 2.0, e-learning - Edmodo is a brand new company creating free online tools for the education community. The first tool we are building is a communications tool for Schools, Teachers, Students, and parents for use in the classroom.
      Ced Paine

      Classroom Technology - Overview - 1 views

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        Lots of advice and examples of using Web 2.0 tools in the classroom: wikis, blogs, Twitter, Google Earth, Voicethread, Wordle, Moodle, Google Docs, RSS feeds, Second Life, Scratch, Podcasts, and more.
      Jeff Johnson

      Webbed Feats | APS Library - 38 views

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        There are many Web 2.0 tools that can be used to enhance teaching and learning in the classroom. It is important to understand that we are using all these tools to practise basic literacy skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening) and engage and motivate students. You may need to register to use the tool but it is free and if you use the same email address and password for all registrations it's simple. Please try them and let us know how you went by commenting. Your feedback will help us all.
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        Lots of digital storytelling tools in this site
      David Wetzel

      Little Known Ways to Integrate Wikis in Science Class - 1 views

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        Wiki pages are always a work in progress. The wiki is like a dynamic online science classroom which continually grows and changes. Applications for the use of Wikis in science classrooms is only limited by the creativeness of the teacher in support science teaching and student earning.
      Glenda Morris

      educational-origami Web 2.0 starter sheets - 57 views

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        Resources for the classroom teacher. The intention of each sheet is to introduce a tool, technology or activity that could be easily adapted for use in the classroom
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      Ced Paine

      Jenuine Tech.com -- WELCOME - 0 views

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        Jennifer Wagner, creator of JenuineTech.com, has been succesfully encouraging teachers since 1999 to use technology seamlessly in their PreK-6 classrooms. Using the tools of the Internet (Web 2.0), Jennifer will help you understand how technology will help you make the most of your time in a variety of ways.
      Ced Paine

      TeachersFirst Edge - 0 views

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        120 Safe Web 2.0 Resources for K-12 from TeachersFirst, with review and classroom tips
      Jenny Odau

      Learn It In 5 - Home - 0 views

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          Great tool for Staff Development. Use these to increase student motivation to perform AND maintain their interest in your content/class.
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        Our user-friendly site navigation allows users to browse various Web 2.0 technologies or complete a direct search to easily locate exactly what you need in your digital classroom. Simple how-to videos and slidesharing screencasts for integrating Web 2.0 applications like Delicious, Twitter, Ning, Kidblog, TeacherTube, VoiceThread, Skype, Google Docs, Blogger and many more make creating an amazing digital learning environment as easy as click and view.
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