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Student Toolkit:Leveraging Web 2.0
Applications
Presenters Presenters
Kevin O’SheaKevin O’SheaTeaching and Learning TechnologiesInstructional Development Center
• What is the toolkit?
• What are students using?
• What are our peers using it for?
• How can we use it?
Overview
What is the Student Toolkit?
feeds
Web Standards
BloggingLife-hacking
Peer-to-peer
Wiki
GTD
User-generated content
social networkingGoogle
Open source
•Using the Web as a Platform–Zoho, Google Docs
•Simplicity•Open Source
–Reuse allowed and encouraged•User Generated Content
–YouTube, Blogs, Wikis•Categorized and Efficient
–Tagging, Social Bookmarking, Cross-linking
•Cross-platform/device Compatibility–Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone
Characteristics of Web 2.0
Why Does It Matter?
According to the Pew Internet & American Life
Project (Lenhardt & Madden 2007) more than
60% of teens have created online media
content, and more than 75% of those teens
have shared the content they have produced.
This in turn has fueled the online revolution of
participation and collaboration.
• Blogging + RSS
• Powerful communication and publishing tools
• Wikis
• Online writing space allowing user to add and
modify its pages.
• Web Applications
• Office Suites, News Aggregators, etc…
• Social Networks
What are they using?
RSS & Information
• Netvibes– http://www.netvibes.com
• iGoogle– http://www.google.com/ig
• Bloglines– http://www.bloglines.com
• Pageflakes– http://www.pageflakes.com
• iTunes (pod/vodcasts)– http://www.apple.com/itunes
How are they keeping track of it all?
•Movement away from Desktop
application reliance.
•Platform independent.
•Mobile device compatibility.
•Open source.
•Online collaboration
Online Applications
• Office Applications
– Zoho
– Google Docs
– Zimbra
– Thinkfree
• Presentation Applications
– YouTube
– TeacherTube
– SlideShare
What Applications Are They Using?
Technology Mash ups
• Google Lit Trips
– Using Google Earth, students discover where in the world the greatest road trip stories of all time took place.
• Scratch
– Scratch is a new programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art -- and share your creations on the web.
Facebook: The 800lb Gorilla/Guerilla
•Wikimono
•Study Groups
•Zoho Online Office
•Notes
•Share Homework
•Scribd
http://www.didactalab.de/wp-main/?p=66
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