Leveraging On Web2.0 In Teaching And Learning

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Paviter Singh Head of Humanities & English [email protected] St Anthony’s Canossian Secondary School 1

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Slides on how Web 2.0 Tools can be used to improve teaching and learning. Includes resources gathered from several online sources.

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Paviter SinghHead of Humanities & English

[email protected]

St Anthony’s Canossian Secondary School

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what is the big deal??

Leveraging on Web 2.0 in Teaching/Learning

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The Future of Education

The Internet is becoming a platform for unparalleled creativity.

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The Future of Education

Our students are the ones responsible for creating the new

content of the WEB.4

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Wikipedia5

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Flickr6

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Slideshare7

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Web 1.0 Web 2.0

Reading Contributing

Receiving Collaborating

Researching Creating

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Web 2.0 Trends that will have a profound impact on education

A new publishing revolution

A culture of openness

A tidal wave of information

A culture of participation

Mass customisation

The age of the collaborator

The world - flatter & faster

The web - a conversation

The power of social networking

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The Future of Education

Information is changingWHERE and HOW we learn is

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The Future of Education

If we don’t integrate the tools effectively...

Formal education will become increasingly

irrelevant

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Pedagogical capabilities of engagement

authenticity

participation

openness

access to information

collaborationcreativity

passionate interest

personal expression discussionproactivity

critical thinkingadapted from presentation by Steve Hargadon

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Create a wikito showcase a lesson that utilises at least 1 tool learnt today

Our Objective

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Google Docs

wordle

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https://paviter.wikispaces.com

Some Useful Links

http://www.classroom20.com

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Twenty Five interesting ways to use twitter in the classroom

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Free & OnlineFacilitates integration of web resources

Easy way to create a website without the fuss Good way to find sites that other teachers find useful

Do not need to start from scratchAble to take a track created by another teacher & adapt

The credit is then rewritten to include both teachers

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Interactive & CollaborativeFree & Online

Simple & Easy to useLittle Distractions / Adverts

Multiple export options

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Interactive & Collaborative

• Allows multiple collaborators • Facilitates discussion among

students• Teacher can observe or contribute

to discussion as well• Ability to combine information

from different mind maps

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Free & Online

• No payment• Does not require downloading of

any software• Key in email address to register• Application can even be used

without registering• Anywhere, anytime• Able to save mind maps online

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Simple & Easy to use

Little Distractions

• Basic features• Short learning curve• No advertisements • Distraction free

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Multiple Export

Options

• Can be easily printed, saved in multiple formats or emailed

• Able to change colours and fonts or show and hide bubbles

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Concept MappingInteractive & Collaborative

Free & OnlineMore functions

Ability to embed map in website/wiki

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Free & OnlineShare documents online

Valuable content resourceEmbed documents in webpages

Privacy Option

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Share documents

online

• Different methods of uploading documents

• Simple, easy to use uploading tool

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Valuable Content

Resource

• Not only a means to share documents

• Access to many thousands of documents on a variety of topics

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Embed documents in

webpages

• Uses a technology called iPaper• No need to launch an external

viewer (such as Adobe Acrobat or Word) to view or interact with the document

• Able to search through any particular document

• Good way to share notes with students, colleagues

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Privacy Option

• Can decide if document is to be viewed by everyone or select group of invited people

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Similar to ScribdAble to create ‘Slide casts’

(add audio to slides to create a broadcast)

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Create a wikito showcase a lesson that utilises at least 1 tool learnt today

Our Objective

http://web.mac.com/paviter/ReThink

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Paviter SinghHead of Humanities & English

[email protected]

St Anthony’s Canossian Secondary School

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