Integrating Technology in the Classroom

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Integrating Technology in the
Classroom
mysuccessnet.org
lamission.edu/~jordandc
What is Web 1.0 ?
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Web 1.0 – connect to the internet
A new age was born – the WWW
Search capability
Find new content & information
Web 2.0
Connecting the Dots
• web 1.0 “ on steroids”
• Portals – login - collect, organize, analyze,
synthesize – wide use of portals
Get ahead of the game
1. email
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• Yahoo - email forwarding
• Gmail – group emails
Lamission.edu
2. lamission.edu portal
• Rosters – grades – exclusion rosters
• Status of Classes (Soco)
• Course Management
• Repro Request – faculty resources
3. Course management
• Moodle
use it for assignment, quizzes, resources,
and forum discussions
• Rcampus.com – also includes eportfolios
4. rubrics
• Irubric.com
sample rubric – sport law
5. Blogs
• Blogs – mysuccessnet.org
• Edublogs – Larry Ferlazzo
6. Wikis
• Pbwiki – see due dates
• Wetpaint – LACCD Successnet
7. eportfolios
• Pbwiki.lamission.edu
8. Podcasts
• Stanford Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
• Missionpodcasts – Digital Voice Recorder
Project
9. Social Bookmarks
• Del.icio.us
10. Social Network
• Lamcspace.pyuple.com
Wrap Up
• If interested fill in form and complete your
technology project by 11/05/08
examples
• Examples –
• Web 2.0 for Education - 2007 - Desktop
training - Edublogs
• Blogs - mysuccessnet - blogger • Wikis - Epoch - duedates • CMS - Moodle
examples
• Eportfolios SFCSU pbwiki.lamission.edu - sample • Podcasts - Stanford • Screen Capture - screencast - o - matic
• Flash Videos http://pbwiki.lamission.edu/eportfoliovideo
more
• You Tube - Larry Lessig - childrens'
classics • Social Bookmarks - http://del.icio.us SurfaceEvent - Abogado
• Social Networks - myspace - epals • RSS Feeds • Storage - scribd
Edublogs
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Edublogs
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Vi.sualize.us - http://vi.sualize.us - It’s a “social bookmarking” site like
del.iou.us, but for images. You can save, categorize, and write a description
of images on the web. It provides countless lesson opportunities
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Footnote. http://footnote.com Footnote allows students to access
thousands of primary source documents and photos, and easily create
online history reports.
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SMILE and CLEAR. http://clear.msu.edu/teaching/online/mimea/smile/ They’re both from Michigan State University, and allow teachers (and
students) to easily create clozes, drag-and-drop exercises, and sequencing
activities - it is an example of a mashup –
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The term "mashup" refers to the combination of data from one or more web
services with customized functionality or data. In the case of CLEAR's
mashups, the term refers to the combination of an audio or video clip with a
SMILE exercise and additional text. The idea is to combine media elements
to create a new resource for language teaching.
Edublogs
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Viewpoint - http://clear.msu.edu/viewpoint/ - Viewpoint is a video
repository that allows you to record your videos online using your webcam,
or upload existing videos. These videos can then be linked from other sites
or embedded inside your own web pages.
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CircaVie. http://www.circavie.com/ - an online application for creating
timelines and incorporating images. It can be used in any number of
lessons.
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ESL Video http://www.eslvideo.com/ - take pretty much any video off-thenet and create a quiz to it
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One True Media. http://www.onetruemedia.com/ - It’s a very easy way to
create slideshows on the Web, and add text, music and images.
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Community Walk. http://www.communitywalk.com/ - Students can put
many sites on a map with descriptions and images (which can be easily
grabbed off the web). Students can use this to describe field trips, report on
historical events, and do other mapping applications
Edublogs
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Daft Doggy. http://www.daftdoggy.com/ - It allows you to create website
tours — a series of websites where you also leave your own descriptive text
or instructions on each page. You can use it to create Internet scavenger
hunts
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Show Beyond. http://www.showbeyond.com/show/home - This is similar to
VoiceThread (number three) in allowing audio narration of slideshows, but
doesn’t allow audio comments like VoiceThread. You can also add music
and text
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VoiceThread. http://voicethread.com/ - You can upload pictures and create
an audio narrative to go along with them. In addition, audio comments can
be left by visitors. You can also include images off the web just by inserting
its url.
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Bookr. http://www.pimpampum.net/bookr/ - create slidewows with captions.
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credit: above sites taken from The Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education
— 2007 - Larry Ferlazzo Edublogs - http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org