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Wikis, Podcasts and Blogs

Wikis, Podcasts and Blogs. Integrating Social Software into the Classroom. Wikis, Podcasts and Blogs. Diane Watkins (watkindi@mscd.edu) Taylor Kendal (kendal@mscd.edu). Session Overview. What is Web 2.0? Introduction to new “cool Web tools” Blogs Wikis Podcasts

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Wikis, Podcasts and Blogs

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  1. Wikis, Podcasts and Blogs Integrating Social Software into the Classroom

  2. Wikis, Podcasts and Blogs Diane Watkins (watkindi@mscd.edu) Taylor Kendal (kendal@mscd.edu)

  3. Session Overview • What is Web 2.0? • Introduction to new “cool Web tools” • Blogs • Wikis • Podcasts • Examples of how educatorsare using these tools intheir classrooms • Hands-on activities Librarian Days 2007 – Educating the Digital Learner

  4. Web 1.0 • Internet began as a text-based research tool • Invention of the browser changed it into a graphical source of information for many people • World Wide “Web” of linked information grew rapidly • People “surf” the Web for information and entertainment • One-way communication • Writing Web pages requiredknowledge of HTML and FTP Librarian Days 2007 – Educating the Digital Learner

  5. Web 2.0 • Read / Write Web • Knowledge of HTML and FTP not required to create and put content on the Web • People contribute and share information • Multiple-way communication Librarian Days 2007 – Educating the Digital Learner

  6. Social Networking Tools The invention of “social networking tools” (such as wikis, blogs and podcasts) make it easy for anyone with a computer and an Internet connection to communicate and collaborate via the Web. Librarian Days 2007 – Educating the Digital Learner

  7. Social Networking Tools • Blogs • Wikis • Podcasts • Photo sharing • Video sharing • Cell phones • iPods • Social bookmarking Librarian Days 2007 – Educating the Digital Learner

  8. What Does This Mean to K-12 Educators? Librarian Days 2007 – Educating the Digital Learner

  9. What Does This Mean to K-12 Educators? • Students will soon become part of the workforce and will need these skills to be successful: • Thinking critically • Analyzing and synthesizing • Communicating meaningfully and ethically • Collaborating with people virtually • Writing for a global audience Librarian Days 2007 – Educating the Digital Learner

  10. What is a Wiki? • A software tool that allows visitors to become participants in the collaborative effort of creating and editing a website. • The website that is created is also called a wiki. • Participants can easily add, remove, edit and change the content of the site. • Participation requires no special technical knowledge or tools apart from a computer with an Internet connection. Librarian Days 2007 – Educating the Digital Learner

  11. What Can You Do With a Wiki? • Ideal tool for collaborative authoring • It’s easy to include: • links to other pages within the wiki • external links to sites on the Internet • images, animations, audio and video • Possible uses in the classroom: • communicating with parents • professional development collaboration • student communication and collaboration Librarian Days 2007 – Educating the Digital Learner

  12. Wikis in the Classroom Victoria Davis, a computer science teacher at Westwood Schools in Camilla, Georgia, created an informative video presentation about using wikis in the classroom. Librarian Days 2007 – Educating the Digital Learner

  13. What is a Blog? • Frequently updated web page of short journal entries (called posts) about the author’s: • opinions and thoughts • current news • links to interesting web sites • Written in a relaxed, conversational style • Readers of the blog make comments to the posts allowing them to contribute to the conversation. • A distinguishing feature of blogs - entries are listed in reverse chronological order – the most recent entries are on top. Librarian Days 2007 – Educating the Digital Learner

  14. What Can You Do With A Blog? • Teachers can use blogs to: • communicate with their peers • students • students’ parents • Some schools also provide individual blogs for their students. • This provides a way for students to post their journal entries and for the teachers to respond back with their comments. Librarian Days 2007 – Educating the Digital Learner

  15. Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms • Will Richardson shares many more suggestions for using blogs in the classroom in his book. • He also created a short video about blogs. Librarian Days 2007 – Educating the Digital Learner

  16. What is a Podcast? • A digital audio file, like a song, MP3 file, or radio show, which can be downloaded to your computer and played on a portable audio device. • Podcasts offer the ability to subscribe to a feed and have audio automatically downloaded. • Anyone can create, anyone can listen, and topics are limitless… Librarian Days 2007 – Educating the Digital Learner

  17. Podcasts in the Classroom • Offers exciting new opportunities for teachers to engage students • Provides students with new ways to access content Librarian Days 2007 – Educating the Digital Learner

  18. What’s Next? • Hands-on exercises • Write to a blog • Collaborate on a wiki • Be recorded for a podcast that will be posted on the AAM-CO website • Regroup to see what we created! Librarian Days 2007 – Educating the Digital Learner

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