Thursday, April 23, 2009

What is Web 2.0?

Web 2.0 is an invaluable and necessary vehicle for collaboration, interaction, and connection. It hosts a vast resource of tools, many of them FREE, that have the power to enhance daily living, working, learning, and playing! It has evolved from a large data base (Web 1.0) to this media rich, read-write toolbox. As stated by Will Richardson in a Youtube segment, "more people are publishing, more people are connecting; this is the foundation for life-long learning." We need to keep a few key ideas in mind about Web 2.0:

* these are exponential times
* we are preparing our children for jobs we do not even know exist yet
* in order to create change, we must understand it for ourselves

Share your ideas and any sites for using Web 2.0 tools with students. For further exploration of Web 2.o tools, visit these sites:


Back to School with the Class of Web 2.o


Web 2.0 Tools and Applications

Mashable





Podcasts

Podcasting is a powerful tool for both expressive and receptive educational purposes, as well as enhancing personal life. There are a variety of online resources to assist in the creation of podcasts by students. Likewise, podcasts for all topics are being cataloged on the web for public viewing and downloading.

If you are interested in “what is podcasting”, “where to find podcasts”, and “how to podcast”, this is the most comprehensive one stop shop I’ve found available. The intriguing feature of this link is you can download the booklet, listen to a podcast about the booklet, and there is a whole website built around podcasts to support it. Great resource!


Further, if you are looking for great podcasts for personal and/or educational use, the following sites have great potential.


If you want to create your own podcasts, you might check out these tools first.


Cannot find what you are looking for? Mashable is one site to visit for all that is new on the web. Follow this link to its podcasting toolbox for 70+ podcasts and resources.


You will definitely not want to miss itunes.com for podcasts on a wide variety of topics!

Social Networking on the Web!

The National Institute on Media and the Family has the best resources that I have found yet concerning educating parents as to how to keep their family safe in today’s technological world. They cover many topics, one being Social Networking. Their two newest readings are: Guide to Social Networking: Rewards and Guide to Social Networking: Risks.

A quick summary of “risks” are as follows:
*Avoid inappropriate information, using full birthday, address/phone number, and any schedules.
*Know most of the people that are added as “friends”.
*These are public spaces so avoid private conversation topics.
*Keep deeply personal information in a “real life” journal.
*Post only appropriate pictures/videos and limit who accesses them.

In turn, the “rewards”:
*Research shows networking online allows connections in new ways.
*Social networking is a way to strengthen relationships.
*New interests can be explored and new opportunities can arise.
*Kids who might have a hard time otherwise, may find a strength of their own through online communications.
*Social networking allows access to new information that may not have been available in a home or school setting.

Schools and families need to work together to set boundaries, guidelines, and rules for a safe online networking experience for students. They can achieve this by communicating with each other and sharing information. It is important for parents to know what their child is doing in the online world and students need to be supported in these digital times. Schools and teachers need to be equipped with the technologies and knowledge to support students in our ever changing world!

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