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Wikis/Blogs in the 21 st Century Classroom Timothy Stafford MA, MS Oak Brook Productions and Liberty Building Forensics Group

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Wikis/Blogs in the 21st Century ClassroomTimothy Stafford MA, MSOak Brook Productions and

Liberty Building Forensics Group

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What is WEB 2.0?

Rich Internet applications (RIA)

Java

Flash

Ajax

Rich Internet Applications (RIA) - The focus of RIA is to bring the experiences of the desktop into the internet/web browser experience (Drag and drop as an example)

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What is WEB 2.0?

RSS Feeds

Web Servic

es

Mash-ups

Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) - The focus of SOA is to expose the inner workings of applications so that they may be connected with other applications to provide an application rich environment

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What is WEB 2.0?

Social

Web

Tagging

Blogs

Wikis

Podcast

s

Social Web - The end user is more than a merely a user but a participant within the applications. This participation is leveraged by the applications to create unique, content-rich environments

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What is a Blog?

Understanding Blogs through a redefining of "News”

20th Century News

Primarily Professional

Edited Scripted Distributed

21st Century News

Additionally PersonalPersonal Interest

Small Business Politics Religio

n

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What is a Blog?

Easy to setup, use, and personalize

Interactive with full moderation capabilities

Blogs are post driven; this creates a unique, web-based environment

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Blogs in the Classroom

Learner

Teacher to

Learner

Learner to

LearnerNetworkin

g

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Blogs in the Classroom

Parents

Teacher to Parent

Parent to Teacher Parent to

Parent

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Blogs in the Classroom

Professionall

y

Teacher to

Teacher

Educational

Networking

Staff Develop

ment

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What is a Wiki?

Easy to setup, use,

and personalize

Interactive with full

moderation capabilities

Multiple page layout versatility

Fully collaborative with an unlimited

number of contributors

Wikis are driven by collaboration

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Wikis in the Classroom

Learner

Collaborative

Projects

Student Authored Publicati

ons

Course

Syllabi

Source Documentatio

n

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Wikis in the Classroom

Parents

Student/Teacher Handbo

oks

PTA Minut

es

School Event

Calendars

Booster Club Coordination

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Wikis in the Classroom

Professionally

Interdisciplinary

Collaborative

Projects

Staff policies

and procedur

es

Curricula

Authoring

Staff Development

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Other Web 2.0 ApplicationsSocial Networking

Social Bookmarking

Widgets and

Widget Creation

Mash-ups (Advanced

users)

E-learning Course rooms

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Practical References for EducatorsBLOGGING

WIKIS

Blogger(blogger.com

)

Word Press(wordpress.c

om)

Technorati(Technorati.c

om)

Yudu Freedom (yudufreedom.

com)

pbwiki.com

wetpaint.com

wikispaces.com

wikipedia.com

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Other notable 2.0 applications for educators

Social Networking○myspace.com○facebook.com○linkedin.com○twitter.com

Social Bookmarking○delicious.com○digg.com

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Other cool tools ask500people.com bitstrips.com bubbleguru.com conduit.com getdropbox.com go2web20.net easytestmaker.com jing.com myhappyplanet.com podomatic.com visualthesaurus.com yacapaca.com  

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Wikis/Blogs in the 21st Century ClassroomTimothy Stafford MA, MSOak Brook Productions and

Liberty Building Forensics Group