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Slide 1: Online Tools to Engage Students
Jennifer Carrier Dorman
Central Bucks School District
http://jdorman.wikispaces.com/Conferences
Slide 2: http://jdorman.wikispaces.com/Conferences
Slide 3: Blogs
Slide 4: Blogs
• A blog is a website for which an individual or a group frequently generates text, photographs, video or audio files, and/or links, typically (but not always) on a daily basis.
– The term is a shortened form of weblog. – Authoring a blog, maintaining a blog or adding an article to an existing blog is called "blogging". – Individual articles on a blog are called "blog posts," "posts," or "entries". – The person who posts these entries is called a "blogger".
Slide 5: Blogs in School?
• Blogs are tools, and like any tools they can be used or misused.
– Misuse occurs more often when there's a lack of instruction. (MySpace, Xanga, Facebook)
• Interactivity, publishing, collective intelligence
Slide 6: Blogs in School
Teacher Blogs Homework Keep Parents in the Loop Virtual Inservice Professional collaboration Student Blogs This week in class, we... Student Work Online portfolio Peer/teacher feedback
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Slide 7: Why Students Shouldn’t Blog
• • • • • • • People will read it. People might not like it. They might share test answers with others. They might be found by a child predator online They might write something inappropriate. They might find something inappropriate. They might get other students to start blogging.
http://blogging101.wikispaces.com/whywhynot
Slide 8: Why Students Should Blog
• • • • • • • • People will read it. They might like it. They might share what they've learned with others. They might participate in a collaborative learning project. They might become inspired to learn. They might inspire others to learn. They might get other students to start blogging. If they don't talk in class, they might on a blog.
http://blogging101.wikispaces.com/whywhynot
Slide 9: Daily Scribe
Slide 10: Classroom Extensions
Slide 11: Tips for Blogging
http://blogging101.wikispaces.com/bloggersbeware
Slide 12: Blog Hosting for Schools
• Blogmeister - http://classblogmeister.com/ • Edublogs - http://edublogs.org/
Slide 13: Podcasts
Slide 14: Podcasts
• iPod + Broadcast = Podcast
– Amateur radio – Podcasting is the method of distributing multimedia files, such as audio programs or music videos, over the Internet using either the RSS or Atom syndication formats, for playback on mobile devices and personal computers.
Slide 15: Why use podcasts?
• Podcasts enable students to share their knowledge and expertise with others through a creative outlet. • Podcasts tap into a mode of media input that is commonplace for digital natives. • Podcasts empower students to form relationships with the content and each other in relevant ways.
Slide 16: Why use podcasts?
• Podcasting is yet another way for them [students] to be creating and contributing ideas to a larger conversation, and it’s a way of archiving that contribution for future audiences to use.
– Will Richardson, Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms
Slide 17: How can podcasts be used?
• In the classroom, educators and students can use podcasts to inform others about class news, current events, and areas of interest. • Students can use a podcast forum to persuade their peers to help others, make a difference, or try something new. • Podcasts can also be used to edutain others through creative narratives.
Slide 18: How can podcasts be used?
• Podcasts engage students in thinking critically about their speaking fluency and communication skills. • The opportunity to create a podcast about what students would like to discuss and share with others is extremely motivating.
Slide 19: Other Enduring Benefits
• Along with the use of technology there are certain responsibilities that educators and students need to follow.
– Educators need to instruct students on safe and acceptable use of technology in and outside of the classroom. – Not only do students need to learn how to appropriately research, but also how to safely and properly share information online. – Podcasts allow students to learn first hand about copyright laws and fair use issues.
Slide 20: Jumping in with both feet . . .
• Listen to a few podcasts online
– – – – – iTunes > Source List > Podcasts > Education http://www.podcastalley.com/ http://www.ipodder.org/ http://epnweb.org/ http://www.jakeludington.com/archives/000405.html (“Podcasting with Windows Media Player)
• Get a feel for the genre
– Podcasts are not “polished” – production value is secondary to the content
Slide 21: Searching for Podcasts - iTunes
Slide 22: Subscribing to Podcasts
Slide 23: Pedagogy for Podcasting
• Education Podcast Network • University of Wisconsin-Madison Podcasting • Pod Pedagogy
Slide 24: Online Podcasting Resources
http://jdorman.wikispaces.com/+Podcasting
Slide 25: Wikis
Slide 26: What is a Wiki?
• A wiki is a type of website that allows users easily to add, remove, or otherwise edit and change most available content.
Slide 27: How is a Wiki Constructed?
• A single page in a wiki is referred to as a "wiki page", while the entire body of pages, which are usually highly interconnected via hyperlinks, is "the wiki“
– in effect, a wiki is actually a very simple, easy-touse user-maintained database for searching and creating information.
Slide 28: Are Wikis Safe?
• Wikis are generally designed with the philosophy of making it easy to correct mistakes, rather than making it difficult to make them.
Slide 29: Are Wikis Safe?
• Thus while wikis are very open, they provide a means to verify the validity of recent additions to the body of pages.
– The most prominent, on almost every wiki, is the "Recent Changes" page—a specific list numbering recent edits, or a list of all the edits made within a given timeframe.
Slide 30: Tracking Changes
Slide 31: Tracking Changes
Slide 32: Using Wikis as a Source
• Wikipedia is as reliable as other external sources we rely on. • Properly written articles cite the sources, and a reader should rely on the Wikipedia article as much, but no more, than the sources the article relies on. • If an article doesn't cite a source, it may or may not be reliable. • Students should never use information in a wiki until they have checked those external sources.
Slide 33: What the Experts are Saying
• Wikis are helping young people develop “writing skills and social skills by learning about group consensus and compromise—all the virtues you need to be a reasonable and productive member of society.”
– Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia
Slide 34: What the Experts are Saying
• “The media is controlled by people who have the resources to control it,” he says. “Wikis show that all of us have an equal opportunity to contribute to knowledge.”
– Andy Garvin, head of the Digital Divide Network
Slide 35: Ways to Use Wikis
• Use wikis as formats for subject guides. • Invite students and teachers to annotate your catalog on a wiki. • Make wikis meeting places for communities inside the school. • Link librarians and teachers in your district in a collaborative enterprise.
Slide 36: Class Wikis
Slide 37: Class Wikis – Online Content
Slide 38: Class Wikis - Webquests
Slide 39: Class Wikis - Webquests
Slide 40: Class Wikis – Student Collaboration
Slide 41: Class Wikis – Student Collaboration
Slide 42: Class Wikis – Student Collaboration
Slide 43: Class Wikis – Student Collaboration
Slide 44: Professional Learning Communities
Slide 45: PLC – Professional Research
Slide 46: PLC – Virtual Training
Slide 47: PLC – Curricular Collaboration
Slide 48: PLC – Supporting Teachers
Slide 49: Links to Getting Started
• Wiki Walk-Through http://www.teachersfirst.com/content/wiki/
– – – – – What’s a wiki? Who uses wikis? Wikis or blogs? How to use wikis with students. Ideas for activities, projects, collaborations, etc.
• Using wikis in Education (blog) http://ikiw.org/ • Classroom use of wikis http://www.teachinghacks.com/wiki/index.php?title=Wikis
Slide 50: Wikispaces
• Wikispaces is offering K-12 organizations their premium membership for free
– No advertisements – Greater storage capacity – Enhanced privacy settings
http://www.wikispaces.com/site/for/teachers100K
Slide 51: Social Learning
http://jdorman.wikispaces.com/Social+Learning
Slide 52: Social Learning – Web 2.0
http://jdorman.wikispaces.com/Social+Learning
Slide 53: Del.icio.us
http://del.icio.us/
Slide 54: Stu.dicio.us
http://stu.dicio.us/
Slide 55: Stu.dicio.us Features
• Note-taking
– Note commenting – Note sharing
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Keyword link to Google and Wikipedia To-Do Lists Schedule Document storage/tracking Grade organizer Privacy Features RSS Feeds Integration with Facebook Social Networking
http://stu.dicio.us/
Slide 56: Furl
http://www.furl.net/
Slide 57: BlinkList
http://www.blinklist.com/
Slide 58: BlinkList
http://www.blinklist.com/static/classroom.php
Slide 59: StumbleUpon
http://www.stumbleupon.com/
Slide 60: Digg
• Find an article, video, or podcast online and submit it to Digg.com. Your submission will immediately appear in “Upcoming Stories,” where other members can find it and, if they like it, Digg it. • Subscribe to RSS feeds of particular topics, popular/upcoming sections, individual users, and the search terms of your choice • Digg. Participate in the collaborative editorial process by Digging the stuff that you like best. • Build a friend list; then your friends can track what you’re Digging. They can also subscribe to an RSS feed of your submissions and/or your Diggs.
http://www.digg.com/
Slide 61: Diigo
http://www.diigo.com/
Slide 62: Diigo
http://groups.diigo.com/groups/edn
Slide 63: Gradefix
http://www.gradefix.com/
Slide 64: Gradefix
Slide 65: mynoteIT
http://www.mynoteit.com/
Slide 66: Backpack
http://www.backpackit.com/
Slide 67: Schoopy
http://www.schoopy.com/
Slide 68: Wizlite
• Wizlite is a tool allowing users to collaboratively highlight important passages on pages on the Internet. • Users can organize in groups and attach notes to their selections. • Wizlite is activated by a bookmarklet or Firefox toolbar extension. • Wizlite is great for many applications, such as topic discovery (e.g. for talks) or reviewing.
http://wizlite.com/
Slide 69: NoteMesh
• NoteMesh is a free service that allows college students in the same classes to share notes with each other. • It works by creating a wiki for individual classes that users can edit. • Users are free to post their own lecture notes or contribute to existing lecture notes. • The idea is that users in the same class can collaboratively create a definitive source for lecture notes.
http://notemesh.com
Slide 70: PageFlakes
http://www.pageflakes.com
Slide 71: Flickr
• What you can do with your photos:
– – – – – – – – Upload Tag Geotag (mapping) Blog Comment Organize Organize into online photo albums with annotation Form/join groups
http://www.flickr.com
Slide 72: Applications for Flickr
• • • • • • • • Virtual field trip Categorize, analyze, evaluate images Geography practice Picture books-documentaries Display original artwork Online scavenger hunts Process live field trips Upload exported (jpeg) Inspiration graphic organizers
Slide 73: Photo Editing Tools
Phixr Pxn8 Picasa GIMP Free Serif PhotoPlus Paint.Net Pixia PhotoFiltre Ultimate Paint VCW VicMan’s Photo Editor ImageForge Picnik http://www.phixr.com/ http://pxn8.com/ http://picasa.google.com/ http://www.gimp.org/windows/ http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/paint.net/ http://park18.wakwak.com/~pixia/ http://photofiltre.free.fr/frames_en.htm http://www.ultimatepaint.com/ http://www.vicman.net/vcwphoto/index.htm http://www.cursorarts.com/ca_imffw.html http://www.picnik.com/
Slide 74: Online Bibliography Helpers
• Easybib - http://www.easybib.com/ • KnightCite http://webapps.calvin.edu/knightcite/ • Landmarks Citation Machine http://citationmachine.net/ • NoodleTools http://www.noodletools.com/ • Ottobib http://ottobib.com/
Slide 75: Video Editing Tools
Eye Spot Online Video Mixing Jump Cut Online Video Editor Windows Movie Maker Avid Free DV Storyboard Pro Microsoft PhotoStory
http://eyespot.com/ http://jumpcut.com/ http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/ moviemaker/default.mspx http://www.avid.com/freedv/ http://www.atomiclearning.com/storyboardp ro http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/ digitalphotography/photostory/default.mspx
Slide 76: Online Resources
Slide 77: unitedstreaming
http://www.unitedstreaming.com
Slide 78: unitedstreaming
Slide 80: BrainPop
• BrainPOP is an educational program that provides curriculumbased content spanning seven main subjects including: Science, Math, English, Social Studies, Health, Arts & Music, and Technology.
http://www.brainpop.com/
Slide 81: QUIA
• Create:
– – – – – – Activities (16 different types) Quizzes (10 types) Calendars Web pages Upload images and audio Track and report student progress
http://www.quia.com/
Slide 82: TeacherWeb
• Create class pages, activities, templates • Free WebQuest generator http:// www.teacherweb.com/wq_home.html
http://www.teacherweb.com
Slide 83: Library of Congress
• The Library of Congress has Image Libraries, Video Libraries, and Exhibitions online
– http://www.loc.gov/index.html – American Memory Collection contains historic media
Slide 84: Library of Congress
http://www.loc.gov/index.html
Slide 85: NetTrekker d.i.
• netTrekker d.i., the latest version of netTrekker, the awardwinning search engine for schools, supports differentiated instruction with standards-based online resources, organized by readability level to help every child achieve.
http://school.nettrekker.com/frontdoor/
Slide 86: Classroom Resources
• • • • • • • • NoteStar enhanced research tools http://notestar.4teachers.org/ RubiStar rubric creation tools http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php QuizStar online quiz creation tools http://quizstar.4teachers.org/ TrackStar online hotlist and Internet activity creation tools http://trackstar.4teachers.org/ Web Worksheet Wizard http://wizard.4teachers.org/ Project Poster online project-based activity creation tools http://poster.4teachers.org/ Discovery School Puzzle Maker http://www.puzzlemaker.com/ National Library of Virtual Manipulatives http:// nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/vlibrary.html
Slide 87: WebQuests
• A WebQuest for K-12 Teachers utilizing the WebGuide Template Internet4Classrooms version http://www.internet4classrooms.com/lesson_plan_quest.htm • WebQuest Template http://www.internet4classrooms.com/lesson-template.htm • San Diego State University Educational Technology Department WebQuests Page - http://webquest.sdsu.edu/ • Best WebQuests - http://bestwebquests.com/ • WebQuest Templates SDSU http://webquest.sdsu.edu/LessonTemplate.html • Teachnology WebQuest Generator http://teachers.teach-nology.com/web_tools/web_quest/ • Differentiated Instruction WebQuests - http:// www.lakelandschools.org/EDTECH/Differentiation/nine.htm • Using the Understanding By Design Model to create WebQuests http://www.bclacts.org/Using%20Ubd%20to%20design%20a%20webquest.pdf