Abstract
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
Blogs , Wikis, Facebook and more is a handy miniencyclopedia of useful and interesting sites, big and small, popular and obsecure, that make up today's internet community. Each website and online application is explained through step by step screen shots, with details of what each does, why you'd want to use it and how you get started. Newly updated and expanded , how to improve your network secuirity , lauch your own blog, explore the virtual world of second life , and use tags and bookmarks to navigate news and social networks sites like a pro.
Do you know that you can find games on the web 2.0 . This is as good a place to start as any - web 2.0 games is a directory site /blog that enables users to make links anc comment on games that have been disigned using what could be described as "Web 2.0 technology. More broadly the intention here is to highlight games that have been created using AJAX or similar technologies.
http://www.ajaxgames.blogspot.com
http://www.ajaxgames.blogspot.com
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
Monday, 6 May 2013
Web 2.0
The Way We Teach Now
Effective
By Nicole Wanago
For many young adults, using
technology is as much a part
of their daily routine as eating
and breathing. Technology
touches almost every aspect their lives,
helping them to stay connected with
friends, answer questions and be a source
of entertainment, among other things.
Consequently, technology offers educators
an effective student engagement tool
that can help students see relevance between
what they are learning and the real
world. Technology also prepares students
to be qualified future employees who are
able to work in a highly technical business
environment, as well as be critical thinkers
and effective communicators.
There are myriad classroom resources
available. Yet, a common challenge for
educators with limited time and resources
is determining what tools to use, how to
use them and when. The Family Economics
& Financial Education (FEFE)
project at the University of Arizona has
worked to address that challenge by
providing educator-tested, technologyintegration
resources applicable to any
career and technical education (CTE)
classroom.
Free Web 2.0 Technology
Lesson Plan
Technology Integration Options is a free
and frequently updated lesson plan available
at www.fefe.arizona.edu. The
lesson was developed in collaboration
with classroom educators from throughout
the United States to identify the
most effective, participant-friendly
Web 2.0 tools. Such tools encourage
students to interact through collaboration
and sharing rather than simply accessing
information online. The recommended
tools in this lesson are generally free,
but some offer the option to purchase a
subscription for enhanced features. This
lesson plan saves an educator time by
providing:
• A list of classroom-tested tools
• Instruction sheets for the teacher
or student
• Online tutorials
• Teaching tips
Web 2.0 Tools—A Few
of Our Favorites
Several types of tools are available
for a variety of classroom uses at any
grade level
Effective
By Nicole Wanago
For many young adults, using
technology is as much a part
of their daily routine as eating
and breathing. Technology
touches almost every aspect their lives,
helping them to stay connected with
friends, answer questions and be a source
of entertainment, among other things.
Consequently, technology offers educators
an effective student engagement tool
that can help students see relevance between
what they are learning and the real
world. Technology also prepares students
to be qualified future employees who are
able to work in a highly technical business
environment, as well as be critical thinkers
and effective communicators.
There are myriad classroom resources
available. Yet, a common challenge for
educators with limited time and resources
is determining what tools to use, how to
use them and when. The Family Economics
& Financial Education (FEFE)
project at the University of Arizona has
worked to address that challenge by
providing educator-tested, technologyintegration
resources applicable to any
career and technical education (CTE)
classroom.
Free Web 2.0 Technology
Lesson Plan
Technology Integration Options is a free
and frequently updated lesson plan available
at www.fefe.arizona.edu. The
lesson was developed in collaboration
with classroom educators from throughout
the United States to identify the
most effective, participant-friendly
Web 2.0 tools. Such tools encourage
students to interact through collaboration
and sharing rather than simply accessing
information online. The recommended
tools in this lesson are generally free,
but some offer the option to purchase a
subscription for enhanced features. This
lesson plan saves an educator time by
providing:
• A list of classroom-tested tools
• Instruction sheets for the teacher
or student
• Online tutorials
• Teaching tips
Web 2.0 Tools—A Few
of Our Favorites
Several types of tools are available
for a variety of classroom uses at any
grade level
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
I have enjoyed the podcasting class tonight
Tonight at least i know why do libraries use podcasts? Librarians are using podcasts to promote new titles, and they use podcast to record book reviews, as well as to create audio tours of the library.
I would like to know what have you learn from today's class?
Thank you Sandy
Sisanda
Tonight at least i know why do libraries use podcasts? Librarians are using podcasts to promote new titles, and they use podcast to record book reviews, as well as to create audio tours of the library.
I would like to know what have you learn from today's class?
Thank you Sandy
Sisanda
what are the advanages and disadvantages of twitter? http://www.ehow.com/list_6026451_advantages-disadvantages-twitter.html
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