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Web 2 Tools for Education

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Web 2.0:  The Not So New Way to Use the Internet

 


 

"So I Don't Know What Web 2.0 Means, 

What's the Big Deal?"

When faced with the question, "What kind of Web 2.0 tools are you using with your students?", many educators might respond:  "I didn't even know there was a Web 1.0!"  Before we can truly see the successful, pervasive permeation of collaborative internet technology in Education, we must help our colleagues understand what Web 2.0 means.  In order to experience a ubiquitous use of collaborative internet technology in our schools, ALL educators must be able to:

 

  • Differentiate between Web 1.0 & Web 2.0
  • Understand why internet collaboration is ESSENTIAL for 21st Century learners
  • Truly believe that it is essential
  • Use at least one Web 2.0 tool on a consistent basis (both personaly AND professionaly)

 

 

Effective EdTech Videos

 

Some of my favorite educational videos that highlight my beliefs:

Some of my Presentations on 21st Century Learning


 

My Web 2.0 Tools for Education

Here's a list of Web tools that I currently AND consistently use.  Note:  They are not all specifically designed for education, therefore some may not  be appropriate for use with younger students.

 

PB Wiki

Google Docs

Doodle

Zamzar

TeacherTube

Slideshare

Animoto

Picnik

Del.icio.us

Voki

Jing

Camstudio

Slide

Moodle

Flickr

 

 

Other Web 2.0 Resources

 


 

I am constantly changing and evolving how and what web tools I use.  Here's a list of some additional resources that I sometimes use, have been recommended to me, are frequently used by some very techsavy colleagues, or just look really cool!

 

 

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