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The document provides an overview of using Web 2.0 technologies to connect, collaborate, accommodate, and differentiate ("Communic8, Collabor8, Accomod8, and Differenti8"). It lists common Web 2.0 tools such as blogs, wikis, RSS, podcasts/vodcasts, social bookmarking, social networking including Twitter, tagging, folksonomies, and media sharing. It also contrasts Web 1.0 and Web 2.0, and provides examples of educational uses of blogs, wikis, podcasts, and social networking.

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When 2.

0=8
Using Web 2.0 to
Communic8, Collabor8,
Accomod8, and Differenti8

Debbie Crutchfield
Joan Greene
Alabama State Department of Education

Changes
Students today depend upon paper too much.
They dont know how to write on slate without
getting chalk dust all over themselves. They cant
clean a slate properly. What will they do when they
run out of the paper?
- Principals Association, 1815

Changes
I think there is a world market for maybe five
computers.
- Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM 1943

Computers in the future may weigh no more than


1.5 tons.
- Popular Mechanics, 1949

Changes
Students today depend too much upon ink. They
dont know how to use a pen knife to sharpen a
pencil. Pen and ink will never replace the pencil.
- National Association of Teachers, 1907

Changes
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Imagine a time when virtually all professionals have such


Imagine a time when virtually all professionals
terminals in their work spaces, and virtually all homes.
have such terminals in their work spaces, and
That day is probably a long way off.

virtually all homes. That day is probably a long way


off.

Gary Bloom, Thrust for Educational Leadership


11/17/15

Changes

When do you think that last quote was made?

1996

Changes
The Internet is not a great tool for teaching. The
Internet pales in comparison to the hype surrounding it.
People think that children can think of any topic and pull
up a wealth of information on it, but that is not the case.
The information in a library is what people seem to
expect, but nobody has the time to transcribe entire
libraries onto computers. There is nothing on the
Internet that is incredibly beneficial to education, yet we
continue to waste money on it.
- The Monterey County Herald, 1999

Changes

To be fair, do you know when Google was founded?


September 1998

Now its a verb meaning to use a search


engine on the Internet.

What is Web 2.0?

Web 2.0 is not a specific software or some


registered trademark of Microsoft or
Google, but a word describing a collection
of approaches to using the Internet in new
and innovative ways.

Web 1.0 vs. Web 2.0


Web 1.0

Web 2.0

Kodak Gallery

Flickr

Mp3.com

Napster

Britannica Online

Wikipedia

Personal Web Site

Blogging

Publishing

Participation

Content Management Systems

Wikis / Google Docs

Directories (taxonomy)

Tagging (folksonomy)

Stickiness

Syndication

Most Common Web 2.0 Tools

Blogs
Wikis
Wiki & Blog Combination
RSS
Podcasts/Vodcasts
Social Bookmarking
Social Networking
Twitter
Tagging
Folksonomies
Music/Photo/Video Sharing
Digital Storytelling

Blogs

Blogger
WordPress.com
Tumblr
Class Blogmeister
Edublog

Examples of Educational Blogs


Blogging With Revilla
Mr. De Leons Science Blog
Mr. Casas Sixth Grade Science Class
Blogical Minds

Wikis

Seedwiki
PBWorks
Wikipedia
Wikispaces
Wetpaint

Examples of Educational Wikis

Wikiperry
Collaborative-Learning
How do other educators use PBwiki?
Welcome to Room 15
Examples of Educational Wikis
The Wiki Hall of Fame

Free Podcast Hosting Sites

Global Classroom
MyPodcast.com
Twango
Podbean
Audacity

Examples of K-12 Podcasts


De Leon Podcasts
Podcasts by C-FB Teachers, Students & Adm
inistrators
123 Listen 2 Me
Practice Letter Nn!
Math Problem Solving Skills
Making Words Activity 1
AP Chemistry
Reading/Dyslexia Tutorials
iTunes_University

RSS
RSS Readers
AmphetaDesk
Bloglines
NetNewsWire (mac)
NewsMonster
NewzCrawler
SharpReader
FeedReader
Google Reader
My Yahoo

RSS

Social Bookmarking
De.li.ci.ous
Diigo
Mag.nolia
Social Bookmarks Creator

Social Networking
Linkedin
Flock Browser
Face Book
My Space
Twitter

Streaming Video
Subscriptions:
Discovery Education
E-Library
streaMed Patient Videos
Video/Audio Searching Portals
CNN Video
Blinkx
Research Channel
PBS Nature
YouTube
TeacherTube

File Sharing
Google docs
Skype
Windows Live Messenger
MediaFire
Digg

Finally

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