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Social Studies 2.0. From a Presentation at GCSS by Betsey Kennedy 4 th Grade Teacher, Big Shanty Intermediate School [email protected] Adapted by Scott L. Roberts, Ph.D. Social Studies Program Specialist Gwinnett County Public Schools. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Social Studies 2.0From a Presentation at GCSS by Betsey Kennedy4th Grade Teacher, Big Shanty Intermediate [email protected] by Scott L. Roberts, Ph.D. Social Studies Program Specialist Gwinnett County Public Schools
NoteBefore using any website, YouTube clip or any non- adopted resource, you should submit them to your local schools supplemental material resource committee.What Instructional Technology Advancement is this Quote about?It is surprisingly delightful to see the interest it kindles in even the least motivated student.* By rousing the curiosity and holding the attention beyond all other means, it would almost completely banish that weariness which makes the school house a place hated by so many childrenThe Blackboard 1827 (dullest scholar) What is Web 2.0?
What is Web 2.0?
Web 1.0 = Read Only Web
Web 2.0 = Read/Write WebPeople are both consumers and producers
Why is Web 2.0 different than any other educational technology?
Larry Cuban (1986): Teachers and Machines
Why Use Web 2.0 With Kids?stimulates new modes of inquiry creates new opportunities for collaborative learning allows students to engage with new literacies and express themselves in different media encourages a proficiency in the publication of content, which creates a sense of ownership, audience engagement, peer assessment, and informal learning(Crook, Fisher, Graber, Harrison, & Lewin, 2009)
Why Use Web 2.0 With Kids?
Challenges with Web 2.0Time
Classroom Management
Privacy Issues
Digital Divide
Getting Started with Web 2.0Create multiple email accountsGeneric UsernamesCommon Password
Register for studentsgood job for a volunteer
Try it out for yourself
Managing Classroom 2.0Use good judgment, collaborate with others, seek approval, and if in doubt dont use the site.
Start small
Develop groups of experts
Ask for help
Limit options
Be ready before you move to the computer lab
Using Youtube? Use Safe Share: http://www.safeshare.tv/
Standards of Netiquette (Adams, 2012)Dont post what you wouldnt say face to faceRespect others timeSpelling, grammar, and punctuation still count online. Choose your wording carefully. Can use, but dont over use emoticons. Refrain from posting anything that impedes the learning environment. Avoid profanity and blatant disrespect.
Time for the Tools1. Prezi2. Blabberize3. Glogster4. Podomatic5. Digital Story telling sites
6. TypePad7. VoiceThread8. Wikispaces9. Xtimeline10. ZeeMaps
http://Prezi.comFree upgraded accounts for teachers
Presentation tool for teachers
Highly engaging to students
Easily embedded on TypePad blogs
Allows for student comments
What can you do with a Prezi?**General Presentations (older students):http://prezi.com/wwiin516ebc5/georgia-on-my-mind-writing-the-new-state-history-textbook-in-the-post-loewen-world/
Document Analysishttp://prezi.com/pflvxcboiscm/primary-source-analysis/
Interactive Textbook Reading Lessonhttp://prezi.com/mrlg3lftq4la/vikings/
What can you do with a Prezi?Take a few mins. Look over your AKS/Content Map. With a partner or alone jot down some ideas you have about how you can use Prezi in your classroom.
http://blabberize.comCreate talking images using photographs or drawings
Quick and easy
Post comments
What can you do with Blabberize?Conversations between historical characters
Oh the Things Ive Seen: Talking Objects Witness to History
Elizabeth Cady Stanton Biographyhttp://blabberize.com/view/id/445472
**This is a great idea, but I have had trouble trying to get it to work properly. It would be worth trying out though
Similar option: www.voki.com
What can you do with Blabberize?Take a few mins. Look over your AKS/Content Map. With a partner or alone jot down some ideas you have about how you can use Blabberize in your classroom.
www.edu.Glogster.comCreate multimedia, interactive posters that include everything from movies to Wordless to weblinks
http://thilby.edu.glogster.com/glogsteredu/ http://sroberts16.edu.glogster.com/thomas-edison/
Glogster BasicsCan register students without email addresses
Students can comment on each others glogs
Glogs can be linked to TypePad blogs easily
What can you do with a Glog?Present Information
Biography Reports
Event Reviewhttp://wynford.edu.glogster.com/america-in-the-great-depression/**This was extremely easy to use
What can you do with a Glog?Take a few mins. Look over your AKS/Content Map. With a partner or alone jot down some ideas you have about how you can use Golgster in your classroom.
www.Podomatic.comAllows teachers or students to easily make podcasts
Easy to embed, link, or email
Allows for commentingOther sites:Audacity http://audacity.download-latest.com/Garage Band http://www.apple.com/ilife/garageband/
How do you Podcast?http://fcit.usf.edu/matrix/lessons/collaborative_transformation_socialstudies
What can you do with podcasts?Current Events
What We Have Learnedhttp://mps.mpsomaha.org/willow/radio/shows/Willowcast27.html
Radio Plays/ Newscasts
Monthly Newsletters
What can you do with a Podcast?Take a few mins. Look over your AKS/Content Map. With a partner or alone jot down some ideas you have about how you can use Podcast in your classroom.
Story Telling Sites http://www.storyjumper.com/ http://www.zooburst.com/ http://memoov.com/ http://www.comicmaster.org.uk/http://www.xtranormal.com/ **
What can you do with Digital Story Telling?Primary Source Analysis
Whats Wrong with this Cartoon
Event Review
Biography Reports
How to Books (Jones & Daisy, 2011) (ex. How to create a colony, How to gain Civil Rights)
What can you do with Digital Story Telling Sites?**This was really fun and a great way to help with literacy. Some sites are more user friendly than others.
What can you do with a Digital Story Telling Site?Take a few mins. Look over your AKS/Content Map. With a partner or alone jot down some ideas you have about how you can use Digital Story telling in your classroom.
Why blog?
www.TypePad.comEmbedding is easy
Open comments
Take advantage of the features
Create another blog when necessary
What can you do with your blog?Embed Web 2.0 projects
Turn to Blogspot.com when you need morehttp://herstorysociety.blogspot.com/
Can have a book club on Blogspot:http://www.theyearofthehangman.blogspot.com/
What can you do with a Blog?Take a few mins. Look over your AKS/Content Map. With a partner or alone jot down some ideas you have about how you can use a blog in your classroom.
www.VoiceThread.comCollaborative, multimedia slide shows Holds images, documents, and videos
Allows people to navigate slides and leave comments:using voice (with a microphone or telephone) text audio filevideo (via a webcam)
VoiceThread Student Samplehttp://voicethread.com/share/1602641/ http://bigshanty.blogs.com/kennedy/
VoiceThread Tips and TricksProvide a selection of pictures in student drives for students to use
Have students complete a storyboard before ever touching the computer
Provide thumbnails of the pictures for the storyboard
Have two students work together
What can you do with a Voice Thread?Take a few mins. Look over your AKS/Content Map. With a partner or alone jot down some ideas you have about how you can use Voice Thread in your classroom.
www.Wikispaces.comhttp://www.wikispaces.com/content/for/teachers
Free for teachers (no ads, private or public)
Private memberships for students
Students can edit a common page adding their own thoughts, pictures, etc.
What can you do with a wiki?ABC Book
History Yearbook/Encyclopedia
Project Organizing Space
Book Clubs (http://lightningthiefbookgroup.wikispaces.com/)
Spot to collaborate with other classes
What can you do with a Wiki?Take a few mins. Look over your AKS/Content Map. With a partner or alone jot down some ideas you have about how you can use a Wiki in your classroom.
www.xTimeline.comSimple Timeline Builder
Can be embedded or linked to blog
Allows you to add:DatesDescriptionsMedia
What can you do with xTimeline?Biographical Timelineshttp://www.xtimeline.com/timeline/Thomas-Jefferson
Event Timelines
Year-Long Building TimelineAnother option Dipity http://www.dipity.com/
What can you do with a X-Timeline/Dipity?Take a few mins. Look over your AKS/Content Map. With a partner or alone jot down some ideas you have about how you can use X-timeline in your classroom.
www.ZeeMaps.comCreate interactive mapsIncludes:LocationsDescriptionsWeb LinksAudio FilesMovie FilesOther sites:Umapper http://www.umapper.com/Google Earth: http://www.google.com/earth/index.html
What can you do with ZeeMaps?Trace Important Events in Historyhttp://www.zeemaps.com/244541
Map the Life of a Person
Map the Settings of a Book
What can you do with a Zeemap?Take a few mins. Look over your AKS/Content Map. With a partner or alone jot down some ideas you have about how you can use Zeemap in your classroom.
The Technology Integration Matrixhttp://fcit.usf.edu/matrix/gradelevel.php
Tools (Reminder)1. Prezi2. Blabberize3. Glogster4. Podomatic5. Story Telling
6. TypePad7. VoiceThread8. Wikispaces9. Xtimeline10. ZeeMaps
Holcomb, L., Beal, C., & Lee, J.K. (2011). Supersizing social studies through the use of Web 2.0 technologies. Social Studies Research and Practice, 6(3), 102-111. http://www.socstrp.org/
Richardson, W. (2006). Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and other powerful web tools for the classroom. Corwin Press.
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