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We need to prepare kids for their future, not our past. Rich Moniuszko (2009)

We need to prepare kids for their future, not our past. Rich Moniuszko (2009). Preparing Students for the 21 st Century. What is Web 2.0?. - Image by POPOEVER. It’s the world in which they live. Why Web 2.0 in Early Childhood?. A 2003 study on computer use of children found usage of

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We need to prepare kids for their future, not our past. Rich Moniuszko (2009)

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  1. We need to prepare kids for their future, not our past. Rich Moniuszko (2009)

  2. Preparing Students for the 21st Century

  3. What is Web 2.0? - Image by POPOEVER

  4. It’s the world in which they live Why Web 2.0 in Early Childhood? • A 2003 study on computer use of children found usage of • 31% - ages 0-3 • 70% - ages 4 - 6

  5. A 2009, Nielson study found • Kids aged 2-5 average 32+ hours/week of TV • Kids 6-11 about 28 hours per week Why Web 2.0 in Early Childhood?

  6. Why Web 2.0 in Early Childhood? Kaiser Generation M2- Kids/Youth/Media Survey (January 2010)

  7. To prepare them for the world in which they will live as adults Why Web 2.0 in early childhood

  8. 21st Century Skills Made with Wordle http://wordle.net

  9. Critical thinking Problem solving Self-directed learning Collaboration Creating information Ethical information usage Flexibility Responsibility 21st Century Skills

  10. What are web 2.0 tools? Made with Wordle http://wordle.net

  11. A social networking site is an online location where a user can create a profile, build a personal network, and connect to other users. • Facebook, MySpace, Bebo, etc. Social networks

  12. No Yes Social networks in early childhood?

  13. Blog • (n.) Short for Web log, a blog is a Web page that serves as a publicly accessible personal journal for an individual. Typically updated daily, blogs often reflect the personality of the author. • (v.) To author a Web log. • Other forms: Blogger (a person who blogs). • - Webopedia.com Other web 2.0 tools for early childhood teachers

  14. Blogs • Mrs. Cassidy’s Classroom Blog • Mrs. Goerend’s Blog • The KinderKids Blog Other web 2.0 tools for early childhood teachers Photo by Edgar (Cross) Khachatryan

  15. Blogger • Part of Google • Edublogs • Wordpress • Clustrmaps Tools for blogging

  16. Social Media • Flickr • SchoolTube • YouTube • TeacherTube • Voicethread Other web 2.0 tools for early childhood teachers Graphic by Matt Hamm

  17. Delicious • PJApple • Livebinder • Animoto • Photostory 3 • Free download Other web 2.0 tools for early childhood teachers

  18. Podcast - (iPODbroadCAST) An audio broadcast that has been converted to an audio file format for playback in a digital music player. (Although many podcasts are played on a regular computer.) - pcmag.com Podcasting

  19. The Gingerbread Man Radio WillowWeb Pocasting Photo by Zoomar

  20. RSS Feeds • Alerts • Organization Tools • Cozi • Remember the Milk • Ta-Da Lists Other web 2.0 tools

  21. Skype • Bring the world into your classroom Other web 2.0 tools

  22. Students should not be online without supervision Teach students to never give out personal information Teach students to tell a parent or other trusted adult if they encounter something online that makes them uncomfortable Begin to teach students how the Internet works Teaching digital citzenship

  23. Parents must be educated • Parents should set clear use of Internet usage • Where can the child access the Internet? • Computers should be in a shared family space • Children should never be online without supervision • Children should not give out personal information • Parents should help children create usernames • Username should not identify age or gender Teaching digital citzenship

  24. NetSmartzKids SafeKids WiredKids GetNetWise CyberAngels Google Resources Online resources

  25. American Association of School Librarians. (2007). Standards for the 21st Century Learner. http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/aasl/guidelinesandstandards/learningstandards/AASL_Learning_Standards_2007.pdf. • International Society for Technology in Education. (2007). National Educational Technology Standards (NETS•S)and Performance Indicators for Students. http://www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/NETS/ForStudents/2007Standards/NETS_for_Students_2007_Standards.pdf • Kaiser Family Foundation. (2010). Daily media use among children and teens up dramatically from five years ago. http://www.kff.org/entmedia/entmedia012010nr.cfm • Kaiser Family Foundation. (2003). Zero to six: Electronic media in the lives of infants, toddlers and preschoolers. http://www.kff.org/entmedia/upload/Zero-to-Six-Electronic-Media-in-the-Lives-of-Infants-Toddlers-and-Preschoolers-PDF.pdf • Partnership for 21st Century Skills. (2009). Framework for 21st Century Learning. http://www.21stcenturyskills.org/documents/P21_Framework.pdf References

  26. Dr. Perri Applegate Director of Library Media/ITV Oklahoma State Department of Education Perri_Applegate@sde.state.ok.us 405-521-2956 Manuel Gonzales Coordinator Instructional Technology Oklahoma State Department of Education Presenters

  27. All resources, including this PowerPoint are available at http://digitallifeguard.wikispaces.com/. This is a wiki. It is intended to be a collaborative project to increase the use of Web 2.0 tools in classrooms. Feel free to use any resources you find here, but also please share great resources you come across. Resources

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