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Web 2.0 Tools - Student Retention Todd W. Jorns Senior Director for Educational Technology Illinois Community College Board

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Page 1: Web 2.0 Tools  - Student Retention

Web 2.0 Tools - Student Retention

Todd W. JornsSenior Director for Educational Technology

Illinois Community College Board

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Definition

“Web 2.0 is a set of economic, social, and technology trends that collectively form the basis for the next generation of the Internet

– a more mature, distinctive medium characterized by user participation, openness, and network effects."

O'Reilly Radar

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Technologies

Wikis

Blogs

Podcasts/Vodcasts

Online Sharing Applications

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Wikis

A wiki is computer software that allows users to easily create, edit and link web pages – Social Knowledge tool.

Wikis are often used to create collaborative websites, power community websites, and are increasingly being installed by businesses to provide affordable and effective Intranets for Knowledge Management.

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Wikis Benefits

Author in a collaborative environment Learning from others Develops a higher level of critical thinking Deepens investigative skills

Empowers students to create knowledge

Encourages creativity

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Wikis - Free Sites

pbworks - http://pbworks.com/

wetpaint - http://www.wetpaint.com

wikipedia – http://www.wikipedia.org

wikispaces - http://www.wikispaces.com

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Wikis – Software & Example

Personal wikis that can be used on your computer or a pen drive (as well as online) TiddlyWiki - http://www.tiddlywiki.com/

MonkeyGTD - http://monkeygtd.tiddlyspot.com/

Five Strategies for Using Wikis in the Classroom http://teachingtechnology.suite101.com/article.cfm/5_strategies_for_using_wikis_in_the_classroom#ixzz0mxtBIN5E

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Blog

Blog is short for Web log.

Web publishing tool that allows authors to quickly and easily self-publish text, artwork, links to other blogs or Web sites, and a whole array of other content.

Usually on a specific topic or theme (political, personal, topical, health, travel, research, etc.)

Updated regularly reflecting the personality of the author. 

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Blog

Most blogs are headed by an individual called a blogger.

Blogs work well for students because they can be worked on at virtually any time, in any place with an Internet-enabled computer.

Can be used by teachers to create a classroom that extends beyond the boundaries of the regular classroom.

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Blog Benefits

Motivating to students, especially those who otherwise might not become participants in classrooms.

Excellent opportunity for students to read & write.

Effective forums for collaboration and discussion.

Powerful tools to enable scaffolded learning or mentoring to occur.

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Blog Uses

Classroom Management – portal to foster community of learners and post information.

Collaboration – peer reviews, mentoring, etc.

Discussions – inside and outside of classroom.

Student Portfolios – display, organize and protect digital works and increases motivation.

Student Journaling & Reflection – helps teachers & students stay connected, improves writing skills.

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Blog Uses

Post class materials and class supplements.

Integrate all types of multimedia (webpages, audio, video, photos, slideshows, etc.).

Comment modes encourage interaction.

Team blogs enable engagement.

Create a class publication

Student journaling & reflection

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Blog – Free Sites

Blogger – http://www.blogger.com

Edublogs – http://www.edublogs.org/

LiveJournal – http://www.livejournal.com/

Podbean – http://www.podbean.com

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Blog Resources

More information: http://www.slais.ubc.ca/courses/libr500/05-06-wt1/www/A_Cho/history.htm

Create a blog in THREE Minutes! http://blogger.com

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Podcast

(iPOD broadCAST) is an audio broadcast that has been converted to an MP3 file or other audio file format for playback in a digital music player or computer.

The "pod" in podcast was coined from "iPod," the predominant portable, digital music player, and although podcasts are mostly verbal, they may contain music.

Video Podcasts - vodcasts

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Podcast

Using the RSS 2.0 syndication format, podcasts are made available to subscribers just like news feeds.

The client program that captures the audio feeds and synchronizes them with the music player is a "podcatcher," such as Curry's own iPodder, available at www.indiepodder.org.

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Podcasting Process

Access• Subscribe using

podcatcher• Download episode• Playback episode

Create•Record episode •Edit episode

Distribute•Publish episode to webserver•Reference episode in feed

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Podcasting Benefits Meet the needs of more students with varying

learning styles and aptitudes. Provide ‘make up lectures’ to students who were

absent. Supplement existing material and resources with

a portable and remotely accessible source of information.

Audio benefits vision impaired students and non-native speakers.

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Podcasting Benefits Ability to replay and review information helps to

embed lessons in memory. Asynchronous consumption allows for

convenient access and multi-tasking (riding the bus, walking, working out, etc…).

Flexible curriculum pathways to encourage student participation and facilitate success.

Most appropriate presentation of spoken/audio material—e.g. native language, foreign language,reading assistance.

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Podcast Tutorials

How to Podcast – http://www.how-to-podcast-tutorial.com/

Quick & Dirty Podcasting Primer - http://www.stager.org/podcasting/guide.html

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Podcast – Free Software

Audacity - http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Easy to use

Multi-track audio

Multi-platform (Mac & PC)

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Online Sharing Applications

Google Docs Need to create a Gmail account

Documents, Spreadsheets, Presentations, Drawings

Private or shared with others (collaboration)

Stored online or downloaded to computer/USB drive

Upload MS Office files

Export (download) as MS Office files (.doc, .xls, .ppt)

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Online Sharing Websites

docs.google.com - online office suite.

zoho.com – online office suite.

openoffice.org – open source suite.

zamzar.com - free online conversions – docs, images, audio, video, etc.

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Other Online Resources

Jeff Newell's Web 2.0 TiddlyWiki: https://edocs.uis.edu/jnewe2/www/TiddlyWiki_Jeff.html

TiddlyWiki for the rest of us: http://giffmex.org/twfortherestofus.html

The World of Blogs: http://www.slais.ubc.ca/courses/libr500/05-06-wt1/www/A_Cho/examples.htm

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MERF Technology Check

Is the technology Meaningful?

Is the technology Engaging?

Is the technology Relative?

Is the technology Fun?

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Key to Help Student Retention

Meaningful – interesting, useful & practical

Engaging – keeps their interest/motivation

Relative – to their needs, skills or world

Fun! – keeps them wanting to learn more

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Questions

Todd W. Jorns(217) 785-0144

[email protected]