Transcript of Web 2.0 advocate edmodo slaughter
- 1. Kristy Slaughter FRIT 8132Web 2.0 Advocate
- 2. A microblogging tool A responsible social network that
offers afree, safe, convenient way to communicate A remote way to
submit assignments A way for teachers to share additional linksthat
may be helpful to students A way to display projects such as
VirtualScience Fair exhibits Paperless field trip feedback
Real-time news updates
- 3. Steven Anderson, Blogging About the Web2.0 Connected
Classroom Designed for education No email required Parent access
Discussions are threaded with the newest entries on top
- 4. Jos Picardo, Edmodo: What Students Think Closed group
collaboration Simple interface Immediacy of turning in homework
Communication option with teacher when struggling
- 5. NETS*SNETS*T 2. a Interact, collaborate, and 1.d Model
collaborative knowledgepublish with peers, experts, or construction
by engaging in learningothers employing a variety of digital with
students, colleagues, andenvironments and mediaothers in
face-to-face and virtual 2. b Communicate information
andenvironmentsideas effectively to multiple 3.a Demonstrate
fluency inaudiences using a variety of mediatechnology systems and
the transferand formats of current knowledge to new 4.b Plan and
manage activities to technologies and situationsdevelop a solution
or complete a 3.b Collaborate with students,project peers, parents,
and community 5.a Advocate and practice safe, members using digital
tools andlegal, and responsible use of resources to support
studentinformation and technologysuccess and innovation 6. a
Understand and use technology 4.c Promote and model digitalsystems
etiquette and responsible social 6. d Transfer current knowledge
tointeractions related to the use oflearning of new
technologiestechnology and information
- 6. Anderson, S. (2012, March 10). Blogging about the web
2.0connected classroom. Retrieved
fromhttp://blog.web20classroom.org/2012/03/why-you-should-give-edmodo-try.htmlPicardo,
J. (2008, September 19). Edmodo: What studentsthink. Retrieved
fromhttp://www.boxoftricks.net/2008/09/edmodo-what-students-think/Retrieved
from http://www.edmodo.com/aboutRetrieved from
http://www.iste.org/standards