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Lesson:. Website. Blog Question. Goals:. Blog Question. Goals:. Blog Question. Goals:. Day 2:. Web 2.0, Blogs, Wikis, Skype, Youtube, and Twitter. Web 2.0. Web 1.0 vs. Web 2.0 http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html. Web 2.0. From Jim Frankel’s - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WebsiteWebsite

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Blog QuestionBlog Question Goals: Goals:

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Day 2:Day 2:

Web 2.0, Blogs, Wikis, Skype, Youtube, and

Twitter

Web 2.0, Blogs, Wikis, Skype, Youtube, and

Twitter

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Web 2.0Web 2.0

From Jim Frankel’sPMEA presentation

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Web 2.0Web 2.0From Jim Frankel’sPMEA presentation

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Web 2.0Web 2.0

From Jim Frankel’sPMEA presentation

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What is a WIKI?What is a WIKI?From Jim Frankel’sFMEA presentation

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WIKI ExamplesWIKI Examples Wikipedia Our Wiki FHCDS Philharmonic What is Music? Choral Public Domain Library Hot-Ice_Muzik FAMS School of Rock FAMS Instrumental Music WIKI WIKI Collaborative Composition Project http://ptvpa4.wikispaces.com/ http://tpapanikolas.wikispaces.com/ http://elementaryinstrumental.wikispaces.com/ http://neindorffmusic.wikispaces.com/ http://technologyacademymeww2010.wikispaces.com

Wikipedia Our Wiki FHCDS Philharmonic What is Music? Choral Public Domain Library Hot-Ice_Muzik FAMS School of Rock FAMS Instrumental Music WIKI WIKI Collaborative Composition Project http://ptvpa4.wikispaces.com/ http://tpapanikolas.wikispaces.com/ http://elementaryinstrumental.wikispaces.com/ http://neindorffmusic.wikispaces.com/ http://technologyacademymeww2010.wikispaces.com

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Wiki vs. BlogWiki vs. Blog

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BlogsBlogs Elementary Music/Music Technology Our Blog Music Technology in Education Music Is Not For Insects MusicEdTech Music Technology and Education! FAMS Music Blog Music with Mrs. Muench http://mustech.net/projects/100-me-bloggers http://mustech.net/2009/05/10/music-education-blog-carni

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http://www.yorktowncentraljazz.blogspot.com/

Elementary Music/Music Technology Our Blog Music Technology in Education Music Is Not For Insects MusicEdTech Music Technology and Education! FAMS Music Blog Music with Mrs. Muench http://mustech.net/projects/100-me-bloggers http://mustech.net/2009/05/10/music-education-blog-carni

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http://www.yorktowncentraljazz.blogspot.com/

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BlogsBlogs http://musicedmajor.net/musedchat/ http://www.thomasjwestmusic.com/apps/blog/ http://musicwork.wordpress.com/ http://futuremusiceducators.net/

http://musicedmajor.net/musedchat/ http://www.thomasjwestmusic.com/apps/blog/ http://musicwork.wordpress.com/ http://futuremusiceducators.net/

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What do I need to create a Wiki?

What do I need to create a Wiki?

Information to post Participants who will also post A device to type your information

(i.e. computer, iPhone, etc) A server to host your site

Information to post Participants who will also post A device to type your information

(i.e. computer, iPhone, etc) A server to host your site

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Where to create a blog?Where to create a blog?

http://wordpress.com/ http://musiced.net/ https://www.blogger.com/start http://www.thoughts.com/free-blog

http://wordpress.com/ http://musiced.net/ https://www.blogger.com/start http://www.thoughts.com/free-blog

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What do you need to create a blog?

What do you need to create a blog?

Information to post Decide how often to post Welcome comments A device to type your information

(i.e. computer, iPhone, etc) A server to host your site A way to get your blog noticed

Information to post Decide how often to post Welcome comments A device to type your information

(i.e. computer, iPhone, etc) A server to host your site A way to get your blog noticed

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What can you do with Skype?What can you do with Skype?

Connect with numerous classrooms Sing concert songs to another class

and have them sing to your class If you and another school have

similar units, skype each other at the end of the unit and compare what the students have learned

Connect with numerous classrooms Sing concert songs to another class

and have them sing to your class If you and another school have

similar units, skype each other at the end of the unit and compare what the students have learned

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What do I need to be able to use Skype in the classroom?What do I need to be able to use Skype in the classroom?

An Internet connection A Computer An attached video camera so the person or

people you are connecting to can see you (most computers have it built in)

An attached microphone so they can hear you (most computers have it built in)

Skype software (http://www.skype.com/)

An Internet connection A Computer An attached video camera so the person or

people you are connecting to can see you (most computers have it built in)

An attached microphone so they can hear you (most computers have it built in)

Skype software (http://www.skype.com/)

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YouTubeYouTube YouTube sensations (15 minutes of fame) YouTube Orchestra

The world's first collaborative online orchestra performed at Carnegie Hall on April 15, 2009. Selected by the YouTube community and several members of the world's most renowned orchestras, the YouTube Symphony Orchestra is made up of over 96 professional and amateur musicians from 30+ countries and territories on six continents and represents 26 different instruments

Possibilities in the music classroom YouTube in Music Education by Thomas Rudolph & James Frankel,

Hal Leonard, 2009. www.youtube.com/MusicClassroom www.youtubemusiced.com

YouTube sensations (15 minutes of fame) YouTube Orchestra

The world's first collaborative online orchestra performed at Carnegie Hall on April 15, 2009. Selected by the YouTube community and several members of the world's most renowned orchestras, the YouTube Symphony Orchestra is made up of over 96 professional and amateur musicians from 30+ countries and territories on six continents and represents 26 different instruments

Possibilities in the music classroom YouTube in Music Education by Thomas Rudolph & James Frankel,

Hal Leonard, 2009. www.youtube.com/MusicClassroom www.youtubemusiced.com

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TwitterTwitter Jack Dorsey had grown interested in the simple idea of

being able to know what his friends were doing. Specifically, Jack wondered if there might be an opportunity to build something compelling around this simple status concept. When he brought the idea up to his colleagues, it was decided that a prototype should be built.

Twitter asks one question, "What are you doing?" Answers must be under 140 characters in length and can be sent via mobile texting, instant message, or the web.

Jack Dorsey had grown interested in the simple idea of being able to know what his friends were doing. Specifically, Jack wondered if there might be an opportunity to build something compelling around this simple status concept. When he brought the idea up to his colleagues, it was decided that a prototype should be built.

Twitter asks one question, "What are you doing?" Answers must be under 140 characters in length and can be sent via mobile texting, instant message, or the web.

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FacebookFacebook Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg with his college

roommates and fellow computer science students Eduardo Saverin, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes.[6] The website's membership was initially limited by the founders to Harvard students, but was expanded to other colleges in the Boston area, the Ivy League, and Stanford University. It later expanded further to include (potentially) any university student, then high school students, and, finally, to anyone aged 13 and over. The original concept for Facebook was borrowed from a product produced by Zuckerberg's prep school Phillips Exeter Academy, which for decades published and distributed a printed manual of all students and faculty, unofficially called the "face book". The website currently has more than 400 million active users worldwide (found on July 6, 2010 at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook)

Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg with his college roommates and fellow computer science students Eduardo Saverin, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes.[6] The website's membership was initially limited by the founders to Harvard students, but was expanded to other colleges in the Boston area, the Ivy League, and Stanford University. It later expanded further to include (potentially) any university student, then high school students, and, finally, to anyone aged 13 and over. The original concept for Facebook was borrowed from a product produced by Zuckerberg's prep school Phillips Exeter Academy, which for decades published and distributed a printed manual of all students and faculty, unofficially called the "face book". The website currently has more than 400 million active users worldwide (found on July 6, 2010 at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook)

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Twitter and Facebook Music Ed

Twitter and Facebook Music Ed Twitter me this…(Jim Frankel#)

#musedchat – 8 PM EST every Monday - http://twitter.com/#search?q=musedchat

Follow a conference: http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23mew2010

Music Ed on Twtter: http://twitter.com/#search?q=musiced

http://www.facebook.com/#!/onlinemusiced?ref=ts

Twitter me this…(Jim Frankel#) #musedchat – 8 PM EST every Monday -

http://twitter.com/#search?q=musedchat Follow a conference:

http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23mew2010 Music Ed on Twtter:

http://twitter.com/#search?q=musiced http://www.facebook.com/#!/onlinemusiced?

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More Social NetworkingMore Social Networking Facebook

You can “like” an organization or join a “group” and follow their updates.

i.e. you can “like” MENC and follow their posts, post on their page, and network with other music educators

Professional Learning Networks (PLN)? http://musicpln.org (Music PLN Website)

Facebook You can “like” an organization or join a “group” and

follow their updates. i.e. you can “like” MENC and follow their posts, post

on their page, and network with other music educators

Professional Learning Networks (PLN)? http://musicpln.org (Music PLN Website)

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Assignment #2: CREATE A WIKISPACE FOR YOUR MUSIC CLASS

Assignment #2: CREATE A WIKISPACE FOR YOUR MUSIC CLASS

It must contain text, images, and a sound file and be applicable for your music classroom this fall.

You may also create a blog or twitter if that would be more applicable. If you create a blog or twitter, you must write out an outline with an explanation of how it would be used in your classroom and with the current curriculum.

If both of these options will not work for you an your classroom, then you may evaluate more websites and/or the software used yesterday in class.

It must contain text, images, and a sound file and be applicable for your music classroom this fall.

You may also create a blog or twitter if that would be more applicable. If you create a blog or twitter, you must write out an outline with an explanation of how it would be used in your classroom and with the current curriculum.

If both of these options will not work for you an your classroom, then you may evaluate more websites and/or the software used yesterday in class.