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Using Web 2.0 Tools in Learning

Application of Current and Emerging Technologies in the Classroom

Dr. Steve BroskoskeMisericordia University

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Outline

• Debriefing on collaboration assignments.• RSS and Google Reader: Revolutionizing the

way you learn• Wiki: Collaborative web pages • Blog: First and very versatile Web 2.0 tool

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Debriefing onCollaboration Assignments

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Debriefing

• How easy was it to collaborate?• What was involved?• Which tool promotes successful and easy

collaboration better?• What insights did you gain?

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RSS and Google Reader: Revolutionizing the Way You Learn

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Introduction to RSS FeedsIn the “old days” we searched for information…

Now, with RSS feeds and an aggregator, information searches for us.

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Introduction to RSS Feeds

• RSS: Refers to real simple syndication.– Web pages and other online communication may

offer an RSS feed.– Instead of searching and continually visiting

Websites, you subscribe to a site’s feed.– Then you use an aggregator (a reader that gathers

information from the various feeds and presents the latest material in summary form.

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Introduction to RSS Feeds

• Aggregators:– Internet Explorer:• Look under your favorites.• Disadvantage: The feeds are viewable only on one

computer.– Google Reader:• Log on using your Gmail account.• Advantage: The feeds can be viewed from any PC or

other device online.

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Finding RSS Feeds

• Sources to find feeds:– Watch for indicator on any Web page:– Press “add subscription” in Google Reader and

type search terms.– Find feed indicator & options in Ebsco Host.– In Google, search for:• Terms RSS

Into the future, finding a good feed will be more important than finding a good journal.

Google

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Click and enter search terms to find a feed.

Using RSS

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Right-click and select “copy shortcut” to obtain the RSS address for Google

Reader.

Using RSS

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Click “add a subscription” and paste (control-V) the address of the feed in

this box.

Using RSS

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Click “new items” to only show articles you have not read.

As you scroll past articles, they are

marked as “read.”

Select “expanded” or “list.”

Click to read feeds.

Click to view actual page.

Using RSS

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Search within your own feeds.

Using RSS

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Ways to Use RSS Feeds

• Teachers use RSS to stay current on student updates of online work (Wiki’s, blogs).

• Search for news feeds:– news.Google.com

• Stay current on blogs:– RSS a “watchlist” at Technorati.

• Google alerts:– RSS to learn new Web pages on particular subjects.

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Ways to Use RSS Feeds

• Locate pre-defined topic searches:– MoreOver.com

• Create a Daily X Page:– pageFlakes.com– NetVibes.com

PageFlakes.com

NetVibes.com

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RSS Issue

• RSS Feeds:– Pick and choose what

you want to read.– Will not encounter

anything other than what you selected.

– In control of content.

• Newspaper:– Pick and choose what

you want to read.– Additional material is

presented that may broaden your views or knowledge.

– Serendipity.

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Teachers and RSS

• To be effective lifelong learners, students:– Will need to be able to use RSS feeds.– Will need to be able to manage information.

• A teacher needs be a model and guide to help students locate and manage relevant information.– Teachers should help students populate their

aggregators.

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Click to enter. Right-click the RSS feed link and select “save shortcut” and

paste into feed reader.

Using RSS in Ebsco Host

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Assignments

• In preparation for using many of the tools on Google, sign up for a GMail account at Google.

• Set up Google Reader (or other aggregator), add several sources of information, and begin to explore its functionality.

YouTube Videos onUsing Google Reader

http://www.youtube.com/GoogleReaderHelp#p/u/4/6mY6O-_DNskGoogle Reader use video

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Wiki: Collaborative Web Pages

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What Is Wiki?

• Wiki– Comes from the Hawaiian term, wiki wiki

(meaning "quick").

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What Is Wiki?

• Wiki is a “quick” Web page that readers of the Web page can edit (make permanent changes to).

• Press the edit button to make changes to the Web page for everyone to see.

First Wiki was created in 1995.

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Reasons for Validity of Wikipedia

• Everyone uses it.• Many editors.• Becoming a trusted source• Easy to track the editors and remove

vandalism.

APA (version 6) recognizes the following sources: Newsgroup, online forum comment, electronic mailing list message, web log post, video file.

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Students Interfacing with Wikipedia

• Use Wikipedia as one source among others.• Ideally WP contains facts and not opinions:– WP is not the defense of a thesis, it is a gathering

of facts.• Emphasize the skill of evaluating with

students. Approach WP as an already collection of data/facts.

• Use WP as a place for students to contribute their work.

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Teachers and Wiki

• Consider teacher role:–Democratic process of knowledge

construction.– Students negotiate:• Meaning, relevance, wording, accuracy.

– Students learn to respect:• Intellectual property.• Work and ideas of others.

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When/Why WouldTeachers Use Wiki?

• Facilitates collaboration.– Teachers: compile and share best practices.

• Allows students to learn from the work of other students (along with edits by the teacher).

• Enhances student motivation.– Work can be made public (class, school, or

everyone).• Can provide more student control and

independence in learning activity.

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When/Why WouldTeachers Use Wiki?

• Can invite contributors/editors from outside of the class.

• Allows student to demonstrate work over time (deter online plagiarism).

• Allows students to participate in a meaningful, real-life project.

• Facilitates construction of knowledge.

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Ways to Use Wiki’s

• Create your own class Wikipedia (knowledge base).– Create an online text.– Present info. on countries studied.– Write class notes.

• Do brainstorming with the class.• Write essays.• Write a literary work (e.g., a play).• Develop classroom rules or constitution.

Audacity Wiki

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Student Wiki Use:Dr. Steve’s Personal Research

• Students are:– Excited to try the new technology.– Excited about producing a meaningful, usable

product (being producers of information).– Appreciate a break from traditional assignment

formats.

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Demo

Dr. Steve’s SandboxAt WikiSpaces.com

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Tracking Student Work

• Methods of tracking student work:1) View history.2) RSS feed in my browser:• For edits.• For discussion.

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1. See the RSS feeds that are available.

2. Right-click the RSS feed link you desire, select “copy

shortcut,” and paste into your feed reader.

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Examine

• Examine the following items online:– History of edits.– RSS feed.– Communication:• E-mail.• Discussion.

Music Methods Wiki

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Wiki Examples:Wiki for Children

WikiJunior.org

simple.wikipedia.org(1,000 basic words)

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Wiki Examples:Wiki Resources

WikiBooks.org

WikiMedia.orgWikiMedia Foundation Projects

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Wiki Examples:School Wiki Examples

PlanetMath.org

Westwood Schools

Literature Issues

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Assignment

• Collaboratively, let's create a usable resource to present information about current and emerging technologies to teachers. – Log onto our course Wiki and get membership

approved. – Let's add 2 sections to the Wiki:• Wiki.• Blog.

Class Wiki

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Assignment– Let's research and present related information such as

the following:• Uses in the classroom.• Online examples.• Benefits/drawbacks.• Best practices.• Tips.• Pedagogy.

– Let's use the discussion section of the Wiki (and other communication media as needed) and collaboratively create a cohesive product.

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Blog: First and Very Versatile Web 2.0 Tool

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Blogs

• blog: Shortened form of the word weblog. Blogs are Web-based journal pages which are added one at a time, with the most recent on top.

• Blog posts normally allow readers (many times members) to comment on each post, opening the possibility for dialogue.

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How Are Blogs Being Used?

• Provide content/news/information.• Collaboration space.• Allow people to interact with the news.• Update information on software/hardware

products.

Citizens Voice Times Leader

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Ways to Use Blogs

• Students can:– Post material to show/document their progress on

a project.– Post material that they learn as they research a

topic.– Make comments about each other’s writing/work

(peer reviews).

Promotes critical, analytical, and reflective thinking.

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Ways to Use Blogs

• Teachers can:– Create a online book discussion.– Have students reflect on progress of a project-

based learning activity.– Post examples of student work for parents.– Build a class newsletter.– Have students comment on news items or issues.

(Richardson, 2009)

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Ways to Use Blogs

• Extends classroom walls outside of classroom and encourages conversation about learning.

• Supports Constructivist learning.• Allows students to build skills to communicate

in a social network.

Blogs combine both reflection and social interaction.

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Ways to Use Blogs

• Class portals.– Post syllabus, assignments, handouts,

presentations, notes, class rules, etc.• Online filing cabinets for student work.– Assignments organized in one place, date

stamped, easy to share, allows reflection.• E-portfolios (some capabilities are limited).• Collaborative space.

(Richardson, 2009)

Penn StateE-portfolios

Portal in Blog Form

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Searching for Blogs

• Technorati.com:– Search for blogs.– Search through blog posts.

Technorati.com

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Teachers and Blogs

Writing• Assignment ends.• Monologue.• Thesis.• Written for teacher.

Blogs• Blog continues.• Conversation.• Synthesis.• Written for world.

Blogs allow a teacher to teach new writing skills, support Constructivist learning, support reflection, and support social interaction.

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Assignment

• Set up a personal blog through BlackBoard.• In this blog, reflect throughout the course on:– Your experience with the new technologies.– What technologies you may incorporate into your

classroom.– How your teaching will need to change (new

methods, strategies, and pedagogy) in order to use the new technologies in your classroom.

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Next Week

• Assimilating Social Learning into Your Classroom– Social bookmarking: We all help organize the Web – Twitter: Staying connected with your network – Digg – Flickr: Sharing graphics – Social networking for young children


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