School Leaders 2.0(2)

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September 29, 2009- BurlingtonNovember 18, 2009- Coralville

Andy Crozier- Coordinator of Digital Learning Technology

Bob Steingreaber- Coordinator of Instructional Resources

Kristin Steingreaber- Media Specialist Sally Lindgren- Coordinator of Media and

Technology Richard Lindgren- Administrative Computer

Consultant Jon Proenneke- Network Specialist Pam Womack- Technical Assistant Kathleen Goslinga- Technology Consultant Tony Amsler- Technology Consultant Stacy Behmer- Technology Consultant

Build awareness and skills in innovative technologies and information literacy to help participants become 21st century leaders! We will focus on administrative professional practice and 21st century classroom practice.

Did You Know 4.0

Are we still trying to teach the students who used to go here?

Are you talking about what is best for students…or whether or not adults will accept it?

Web 1.0 was about reading; Web 2.0 is about writing Web 1.0 was about companies; Web 2.0 is about communities Web 1.0 was about client-server; Web 2.0 is about peer to

peer Web 1.0 was about HTML; Web 2.0 is about XML Web 1.0 was about home pages; Web 2.0 is about blogs Web 1.0 was about lectures; Web 2.0 is about conversation Web 1.0 was about advertising; Web 2.0 is about word of

mouth Web 1.0 was about services sold over the web; Web 2.0 is about web services Web 1.0 was about desktop; Web 2.0 is about “webtop”

Facilitate information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design and collaboration on the World Wide Web.

include web-based communities, hosted services, web applications, social-networking sites, 

Video sharing sites, wikis, blogs, mashups and folksonomies

allows its users to interact with other users or to change website content, in contrast to non-interactive websites where users are limited to the passive viewing of information that is provided to them.

Participation Collaboration Distribution

CreateCommunicateCollaborate

establish the infrastructure for greater collaboration, interaction, and communication.

connect with people!

21st century learning skills civic literacy Employability skills financial literacy technology literacy health literacy

• Laptop computer• Internet Access• Sufficient Bandwidth- Broadband- 768

kbs• Peripherals- Hardware and Software• Policies

Kristin- Collaboration Tools- Iowa Room (223)

Andy- Cloud Computing- Computer Lab

Bob- Communication Tools- Conf A&B

Sign up for Gmail Create a Google account Single login 8 character password Install Multiple browsers:

PC- IE, Firefox, Google Chrome Mac- Safari, Firefox, Google Chrome

iGoogle webtop Evernote Instant Messaging

AIM Pidgin

Skype Twitter

Tweetdeck Web Conferencing

GoToMeeting

Polleverywhere Flickr Slideshare YouTube Facebook

• Accessible anywhere

• Customizable

• iGoogle

• Practice time: Sign in, add gadgets!

•Real-time text-based communication between two or more participants over the internet or some form of internal network/intranet.•Most IM software can now allow users to share files and photos, broadcast their thoughts to friends through voice and video chat and even battle buddies with online IM games!

AOL Instant MessengerMSN MessengerICQGoogle TalkApple iChatSpark

TrillianPidginMeeboAdium (Mac)Raketu

Practice: Instant Messenger IM multiple client

Free VoIP telephone service Skype-to-Skype calls, video calls and

instant messaging are free, any time of the day or night, anywhere in the world.

New feature- support for screen sharing

Twitter is a micro blogging platform which allows you to publish short messages of less than 140 characters through different mediums like IM, cellphones and the web.

Twitter Guide 50 Ideas- Twitter in Education

Organize your Twitter account Make groups Notification for new tweets

•Communicate•Share documents•Make presentations•Demonstrate products and services•Collaborate•VoIP•Video•“Web meeting” or “Web instruction”

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