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Web 2.0 in Your
     Middle School
      Classroom
Erica Roberts, Computer Applications
Teacher, Jefferson Junior High School,
            Woodridge, IL
What is Web 2.0?




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLlGopyXT_g
    http://mediatedcultures.net/ksudigg/
Bene鍖ts of Web 2.0


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http://www.鍖ickr.com/photos/sugarandweedkiller/        http://www.go2web20.net




            Which will engage students more?
Blooms
Taxonomy


   Text
Social Networking
Blog




Web site with regular entries of commentary,
descriptions of events, or other material, such as
video, audio or photographs
Web 2.0 in the Middle School Classroom
Bloggers Contract
RSS
Wikis
Examples
Podcasts




A series of audio or video media 鍖les
that are distributed over the Internet
Podcasts




A series of audio or video media 鍖les
that are distributed over the Internet
Examples
Google Docs
Web 2.0 in the Middle School Classroom
Creative Content Creation
In Closing




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQHX-SjgQvQ
In Closing




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQHX-SjgQvQ
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erica@iteachyoucomputers.com
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Web 2.0 in the Middle School Classroom

Editor's Notes

  • #2: Introduction
  • #4: Before you can effectively use technology in your classroom, you MUST be a consumer of it in your own life. It helps you see the endless possibilities within your curriculum and it helps you understand how it engages your students. promotes collaboration, tracks student usage (who is actually contributing to the project), provides a wider audience, allows the inclusion of multimedia elements to the finished product, projects can be used as part of the students' "digital footprint."
  • #5: According to Wikipedia, a social network service focuses on building online communities of people who share interests and/or activities, or who are interested in exploring the interests and activities of others.
  • #6: Edmodo is a private social network that be used by teachers to communicate with their classes. You can send assignments, files and messages to your students. Your students can submit assignments to you and even track their own grades.
  • #8: Wikis can be used for classroom projects, or to share resources with students, other teachers.
  • #9: RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication” or “Rich Site Summary”. It produces a web feed of content that is updated on a regular basis. Can be used for blogs, headlines, audio, video. Can be used to get your own daily news, and can be used to share feeds with your students.
  • #12: Wikis can be used to collaborate on classroom projects, or to share resources with students, other teachers.
  • #15: Google Docs can be used for spreadsheets, presentations, surveys and word processing.
  • #16: Nings are an online platform where people can create their own social networks. They can be used for classroom projects, collaboration between students and teachers.
  • #17: Tools like Wordle, Glogster and Voicethread engage students by allowing them to become creative content creators.