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By: Guy Turner

Engaging Your Students. with Web 2.0. By: Guy Turner. Books. Digital Natives. Students born after 1980 Students have grown up with digital technology. Today’s students think and process information fundamentally differently. NETS-S.

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  1. Engaging Your Students with Web 2.0 By: Guy Turner

  2. Books

  3. Digital Natives Students born after 1980 Students have grown up with digital technology Today’s students think and process information fundamentally differently

  4. NETS-S Link to ISTE Standards for Students, Teachers, and Administrators

  5. WIKIS Most Well Known Wikipedia Wiki Information CommonCraft Video Favorite Site PBWorks WikiSpaces WDP Teacher Examples: Mrs. Swanson Mr. Turner

  6. BLOGS Blog Information CommonCraft Video Favorite Sites KidBlog 21Classes Posterous Weebly Blogger WDP Teacher Examples: Mrs. Kohl Mrs. Swanson Mr. Slowinski

  7. Digital Storytelling

  8. Online Collaboration Google Docs PrimaryPad Wallwisher (example) Skype (example)

  9. Social Networking Building Your PLN Delicious (Explanation / Example) Facebook Twitter (Explanation)

  10. Other FUN Stuff! Voki (voice) Blabberize (voice) YouTube (video) Google Earth Wordle/Tagxedo(word clouds) ToonDoo(comics) Kerpoof(comics) Glogster EDU (posters) Dipity(timelines) Crocodoc(editing) Diigo (bookmarking) Prezi(presentations) StoryJumper(stories) LiveBinders (organizing links) Screencast-o-Matic/Screencaster/Jing /SMART (screen recording) PollEverywhere (cell phone poll)

  11. CONTACT ME! Questions? Guy Turner (HS) gturner@wdpsd.com OR Jen Swanson (MS) jswanson@wdpsd.com Need Something Different? CHECK HERE! http://ow.ly/jKgl www.go2web20.net http://cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/

  12. Sources • Slide 1 – • Picture 1: Child at Laptop. [online image] http://www.timeoutsydney.com.au/kids/large-genz20.jpg, January 10, 2010. • Picture 2: Students in Computer Lab. [online image] http://kester.typepad.com/signs/kids%20computers.jpg, January 10, 2010. • Picture 3: 4 boys at laptop. [online image] http://blog.eun.org/etwinning_camp_2007/upload/kids_computer.jpg, January 10, 2010 • Slide 2 – • Picture 1: Baby at Computer. [online image] http://ycorpblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/babycomputer.jpg, January 10, 2010 . • Picture 2: Child with Camera. [online image] http://media.timeoutkids.com/resizeImage/htdocs/export_images/38/38.x550.Tech.main-12.jpg?, January 10, 2010 • Slide 5 – Blooms Digital Concept Map. [online image] http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/Bloom%27s+Digital+Taxonomy, January 10, 2010. • Slide 7 – cc licensed flickr photo shared by langwitches • Slide 8 - cc licensed flickr photo shared by langwitches • Slide 9 – cc licensed flickr photo shared by langwitches • Slide 10 – cc licensed flickr photo shared by langwitches • Slide 11 – cc licensed flickr photo shared by cobannon

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