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WEB 2.0 FOR THE MFL CLASSROOM Sara Vaughan http:// sdvaughan.edublogs.org @sdlasvegas @lang_se

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WeB 2.0 FOR THE MFL classROOM. Sara Vaughan http://sdvaughan.edublogs.org @ sdlasvegas @ lang_se. What is Web 2.0 technology?. Examples of Web 2.0 include. Social networking sites  Blogs/Wikis  V ideo sharing hosted services W eb applications M ashups Folksonomies. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WEB 2.0 FOR THE MFL CLASSROOM

Sara Vaughanhttp://sdvaughan.edublogs.org

@sdlasvegas@lang_se

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WHAT IS WEB 2.0 TECHNOLOGY?

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EXAMPLES OF WEB 2.0 INCLUDE Social networking

sites  Blogs/Wikis  Video sharing hosted services Web applications Mashups  Folksonomies

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Social networking sites

Posting, geotagging and storage and cross referencing of information and applications

Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter

video sharingUser upload and storage of information, inc. searching and downloading

Flickr, Youtube

Blogs /Wikis User upload and storage of information

Posterous, Edmodo, Edublogs, Wordpress

hosted services User upload and storage of information

Wallwisher

web applications User input,manipulation and storage of information

Tarzia, Clasrrom tools, TES, polleverywhere

Folksonomies Tagging/indexingFacebook, Pinterest, Geotagging, Flickrpics

Mashups Combinations tools Flickrpics, Ebay, paper.li

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Whether Web 2.0 is qualitatively different from prior web technologies has been challenged by World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee, who called the term a "piece of jargon", precisely because he intended the Web in his vision as "a collaborative medium, a place where we [could] meet and read and write"

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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS FOR THE CLASSROOM?

Students already participate in life on a global level.

Students have the ability to reach audiences far beyond our classroom walls, which make it language for purpose.

Self-publishing aspects, as well as the speed with which their work becomes available for consumption & feedback, gives students more control over their learning and ideas.

Students have the opportunity to share and explore learning with their peers and others– therefore learning can be more collaborative and/or student-centered.

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MY TOP WEB 2.0 TOOLS

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1. ONLINE STICKY NOTES

Wallwisher

Linoit

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2. ONLINE POSTERS AND MINDMAPS

Glogster Edu

Popplet

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Paper.li

5. NEWS/IMAGE COLLECTION

newsmap

Bing

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6. AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION

polleverywhere

Classtools.net

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8. SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE

Facebook pages

Edmodo

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#PENCILCHAT “Anything that is in the World when you

are born is normal and ordinary and just a natural part of the way the world works. Anything invented between when you are 15 -35 yrs is new and exciting and revolutionary and you can probably get a career in it. Anything invented after 35 is against the natural order of things.”

Douglas Adams

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WHERE ON THE WEB? http://[email protected] Linguanet forum MFL resources Primary Resources TES resources & discussion #mfltwitterati #ukedchat @sdlasvegas