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Web 2.0: Meaningful Tools for Today’s Students Randy Rodgers Birdville Independent School District

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Pop Quiz!

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What is a wiki? A delicious, tropical, adult beverage A search engine A collaboratively created website An online encyclopedia

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On average, how many visitors go to MySpace each month worldwide? 1 million 15 million 55 million 115 million Source: Techcruch.com (April, 2008 statistics)

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What is the target audience for the social network Fuzzster? Pets Police officers Sweater knitters Men with beards

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The most viewed video of alltime on Youtube, Avril Lavigne’s “Girlfriend”, has been viewed how many times? 14 million 35 million 95 million 355 million Photo Credit

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Bonus: How many comments has “Girlfriend” received? 25,000 242,000 1.2 million 24 million Statistics from Youtube, July 28, 2008. Blah Blah OMG Blah Blah Blah Blah LOL Blah Blah

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What is a widget? A small bit of software which can be added to a web page. A newbie to a social network An elf-like character in World of Warcraft A password reminder

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Which of the following chat acronyms indicates that someone finds you amusing? WTG ROTFL LTNS IMHO

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Who Am I? Husband and father Educator for 17 years Instructional technology specialist for 6 years Blog reader/writer Bass fisherman Soccer goalkeeper PhD student, so I will no longer be…

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Where Have We Been?

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Agricultural Age

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Industrial Age

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Information Age

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And now?

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Conceptual Age Source: Pink, Daniel (2005). A Whole New Mind. Riverhead Books: New York.

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Skills Today’s Students Will Need Tomorrow Adaptability Creativity Communication Critical Thinking Organization Multi-tasking Collaboration Initiative Leadership Tech and media literacy Social/Cross-cultural

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Where are we as educators now?

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Here…

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…or here? Video

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“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” Alvin Toffler Photo Credit

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The Challenge: Change

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“To successfully face rigorous higher education coursework, career challenges and a globally competitive workforce, U.S. schools must align classroom environments with real world environments by infusing 21st century skills.” Partnership for 21st Century Skills (www.21stcenturyskills.org)

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“Change is not merely necessary to life - it is life.” Alvin Toffler

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“I believe so much in the future that I invest exclusively in ‘futures.’ In fact, you can't invest in ‘pasts,’ they don't offer that. I've checked.” Michael Scott

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Design Elements of Effective Classrooms High levels of engagement Documented student achievement Understanding of what needs to be learned Knowledge and resource are organized around student needs and interests Meaningful end product is focus Clear expectations and standards Based upon Working on the Work, by Phillip Schlecty.

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Design Elements of Effective Classrooms Physical, emotional, and intellectual safety Affirmation by significant observers Opportunities for collaboration Variety and novelty of learning tasks Availability of choices in demonstrating learning Tasks are engaging and authentic Based upon Working on the Work, by Phillip Schlecty.

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“I believe we will have achieved education reform when no teacher believes he or she can teach the same thing in the same way from one year to the next.” David Warlick

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The Read/Write Web as a Tool for 21st Century Teaching/Learning

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The Old Web? Browse Search Read One-way Consume

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The New Web? Receive Classify Connect Create Did You Know?

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Why Web 2.0? Cost Effective Collaborative Accessible Motivational Relevant

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Blogs · Blogger (https://www.blogger.com) · Edublogs (http://edublogs.org) · Epals (http://www.epals.com/) · Gaggle (http://www.gaggle.net) Talented Texans Mr. D’s Music Class Isbell Science Raider Nation

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Wikis Wikispaces (http://www.wikispaces.com/) Pbwiki (http://pbwiki.com/) Wetpaint (http://www.wetpaint.com/) Google Sites (http://sites.google.com) Ms. Isbell Science ACFT Science Lab The Stayafters

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RSS/XML Bloglines (http://www.bloglines.com) Google reader (http://www.bloglines.com) Igoogle (http://www.google.com/ig) Pageflakes (http://www.pageflakes.com)

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Video Youtube (http://youtube.com/) Teachertube (http://teachertube.com/) Schooltube (http://www.schooltube.com) Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/) Jumpcut (http://jumpcut.com/) Edublogs.TV (http://edublogs.tv) JayCut (http://jaycut.com/)

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Images Flickr Creative Commons (http://flickr.com/creativecommons) Photobucket (http://photobucket.com/) Flickrstorm (http://www.zoo-m.com/flickr-storm/) Picnik (http://www.picnik.com/) Studio 25 (http://www.studio25.ro) Everystockphoto (http://www.everystockphoto.com/) How to Hide a Geocache

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Office/Productivity Tools Google docs (http://docs.google.com) Zoho (http://zoho.com/) Buzzword (http://www.buzzword.com/) Thinkfree (http://thinkfree.com)

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Graphic Organizers Gliffy (http://www.gliffy.com/) Bubbl.us (http://bubbl.us/) Thinkature (http://thinkature.com/)

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Social Networks Ning (http://www.ning.com/) Facebook (http://www.facebook.com) BISD Web Tools Jumpspace Classroom 2.0

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Online Bookmarks Delicious (http://del.icio.us) Stumbleupon (http://stumbleupon.com/) Diigo (http://www.diigo.com/)

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Podcasting Gcast (http://www.gcast.com) Jott (http://jott.com/) Podbean (http://podbean.com/) Podomatic (http://www.podomatic.com/) Switchpod (http://www.switchpod.com/) Reagan Reviews

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Digital Storytelling Voicethread (http://voicethread.com/) Scrapblog (http://scrapblog.com/) Kerpoof (http://www.kerpoof.com/home)

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Tele- and Videoconferencing Skype (http://www.skype.com/) Mebeam (http://mebeam.com/) OoVoo (http://www.oovoo.com/) DimDim (http://dimdim.com/)

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Video Streaming Ustream (http://www.ustream.tv/) Stickam (http://www.stickam.com) Yahoo! Live (http://live.yahoo.com/)

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Virtual Worlds Second Life (http://www.secondlife.com) Lively by Google (http://lively.com/)

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Other Web 2.0 Sites Sketchcast (http://sketchcast.com/) Twitter (http://twitter.com) Pownce (http://pownce.com) Scratch (http://scratch.mit.edu/) Blurb (http://www.blurb.com) Clipmarks (http://clipmarks.com/) Google Notebook (http://www.google.com/notebook) Fleck (http://fleck.com/) Trailfire (http://trailfire.com/) Youthtwitter (http://www.youthtwitter.com/) Mozilla Firefox (http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/)

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Other Sites (Continued) Flock (http://www.flock.com/) Zentation (http://zentation.com/) Slideshare (http://www.slideshare.net/) Geni (http://www.geni.com/) Polldaddy (http://www.polldaddy.com/) Survey Gizmo (http://www.surveygizmo.com/) Screencast-o-matic (http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/) Zamzar (http://www.zamzar.com/) Bubbleshare (http://www.bubbleshare.com/) Lulu (http://www.lulu.com/)

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Keys to Success Learn the tools and terminology. Use sites that meet your students’ needs. Work to foster communication/collaboration. Involve parents and the community. Use students’ experience and expertise. Share with your peers. Get comfortable with discomfort.

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“Do or do not. There is no try.” Yoda Image Credit

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Contact Me Email: randyrodgersits@gmail.com Website: http://randyrodgers.edublogs.org

Summary: Presentation slideshow for Decatur Jump technology keynote.

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