2. May the Tweet Be With You: Being a Web 2.0 Jedi in the Virtual Classroom Presenters: Kristyn Rose and Cindy Chovich from Mesa State College
3. Introduction Who we are What we won’t cover What is Web 2.0? One-way vs. Two-way Interactivity User-centered design Collaboration
4. Why this topic? Web 2.0 tools for education Why use them? Reach today’s students Video from Kansas State Anthropology class Self-survey Go….
5. A galaxy of tools How many are available? Go2Web20.net Use tags to narrow categories Will cover highlights Tools to use in education Please explore for more!
6. Applying Web 2.0 RSS Podcasting Wiki Blogging Blogs, vlogs, glogs Flickr.com Delicious.com
7. Social Networking Twitter “140-character blog” Followers, @, and # Instructional use Capture instant feedback Professional use Immediate contact
8. Facebook Network with individuals, networks, organizations Fans and friends Create class or department page Send announcements as updates Post links Post Notes Lectures, assignments, notes Edmodo.com Private social platform for education
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10. Sharing video YouTube, TeacherTube, SchoolTube Store and link your video Short lectures, notes, introductions Public vs. Private Lectr.com Slideshare.net Shy? What do you have? Can work as “marketing”
13. Contact Us Kristyn Rose krrose@mesastate.edu Cindy Chovich cchovich@mesastate.edu
Notas del editor
Cindy teaches in Mesa State’s Center for Teacher Education, teaching both part-online and fully online courses. I oversee our online courses, so I am fairly obsessed with new technologies that can enhance online learning. Web 2.0 refers to the “second generation” of Web utilities. They are characterized by interactivity, facilitating: information sharing – 2-way interactivity user-centered design collaboration
This presentation was borne out of the numerous tools that are now available to those who teach and design for online courses.But why are these tools useful for education?Reach students where they are, and how they think
Web 2.0 Tools can take you in many directionsGo2Web20 (http://www.go2web20.net/) – 65 pagesTag elearningShow all tags
Twitter“140-character blog”Instructional use: capture instant feedbackProfessional: get immediate contact with colleagues
FacebookDefineFans, friendsClass or department page.FansSend announcementsPost linksPost notes Edmodo.comPRIVATE social platform
THIS IS AN EXAMPLETwubs.com – register and organize hashtagsTwitpic.com – sharing pics via TwitterHootsuite.com – preset TweetsTaweet.com – Twitter schedulingTwellow.com – Twitter directoryTweetDeck.com – monitor and update Facebook and Twitter at once
YouTube.comStore and link to self-made videoNot for copyrighted material!Record short lectures, notes, introductions, updates.Public vs. PrivateShy about what to put out there?“What do you think you have?”If it’s good, might invite more students.