Web 2.0 advocate edmodo slaughter

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Edmodo Kristy Slaughter FRIT 8132 Web 2.0 Advocate

Transcript of Web 2.0 advocate edmodo slaughter

  1. 1. Kristy Slaughter FRIT 8132Web 2.0 Advocate
  2. 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. 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. 4. Jos Picardo, Edmodo: What Students Think Closed group collaboration Simple interface Immediacy of turning in homework Communication option with teacher when struggling
  5. 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. 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