Web 2.0 for Media Specialists

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Presentation for Collier County Media Specialists April 16, 2008

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Created for meeting of Collier Co Media Specialists April 2008

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Presentation for Collier County Media SpecialistsApril 16, 2008

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WHY?

General Productivity

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WHY? Tools for Teaching & Learning

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WHY?

Professional Development

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Information and Media Literacy

Informational Text• Standard: The student comprehends the wide array of

informational text that is part of our day to day experiences.Research Process• Standard: The student uses a systematic process for the

collection, processing, and presentation of information.Media Literacy• Standard: The student develops and demonstrates an

understanding of media literacy as a life skill that is integral to informed decision making.

Technology• Standard: The student develops the essential technology skills for

using and understanding conventional and current tools, materials, and processes.

For more information:  http://etc.usf.edu/flstandards/la/new-pdfs/la_sss.pdf

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How will it work for me?

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Collaborating

Wikis• Collier Media• CCPS Media• LWIT

 Tools   PBWiki   Wikispaces   WetPaint

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CommunicatingBlogs• LWIT• Marie's blogs

  LWTHS

  Learning Lagniappe

Great Reading   Joyce Valenza SLJ   Doug Johnson Blue Skunk   Mindy's Book Journal    

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Subscribing

RSS• LWIT• The next 'killer' a

pplication Tools     Google Reader     Bloglines      

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Organizing

Social Bookmarking• LWIT

 Tools     del.icio.us     diigo Online ProductivityTools     Google Docs     Zoho

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Connecting

Social Networking• It's not just MySpace!• Facebook• Ning

     Teacher Librarian     Ning in Education     Classroom 2.0     Mustang Book Club• Twitter • Pownce

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Sharing

Telling Stories• YouTube & TeacherTube• Flickr• Screencasting - Jing• SlideShare• ToonDo• VoiceThread

      LWIT Digital Storytelling 

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Personalizing

Create a Personalize Home Page• iGoogle• Netvibes• Pageflakes

      LWIT Personal HomePages

 

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Thanks!

....toMarlene AshleyKari DoucetteCarol VanHook  For more information,contact M. Colemantwitter/pownce:  colemamaflickr: m_m_colemandiigo: colemamadel.icio.us: mmcoleman

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