for Teaching & Learning
One way to stay organized.
Creativity
Usability
Openness
Collaboration
Why should I care?
What’s going on with Web 2.0 Identify & explore useful Web 2.0 tools Learning activities & discussion
Social Bookmarking Wikis Image & Video Sharing
Practical Applications
Institutions
Individuals
Web 2.0: Why should I care?Teaching & Learning Have Moved
Online
The Internet is Transforming Rapidly
Web 2.0: Why should I care?
Gain an appreciation for the contribution of Web 2.0 tools and principles
to teaching and learning
1. Develop a personal definition of the term “Web 2.0”
2. Create a list of ways that teachers and learners can apply Web 2.0 tools and principles
3. Identify Web 2.0 applications that will be personally and professionally beneficial
Apply Web 2.0 principles of creativity, usability, openness, and collaboration by using Web 2.0 tools to
1. Locate interesting information using a social bookmarking site
2. Edit a Wikiversity learning project
3. Use the power of tags to locate photos on an image sharing site
What is…What is…
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Web 2.0 Tools for Teaching & Learning
Barry Dahl
Chief Information Officer
Superior College – Duluth, MN
Always Available Easily Shared User-Vetted Better Organized
Collaboration in Action
Accessibility Taggability Syndication
You have been asked to provide an online training You have been asked to provide an online training session called session called Animal PhotographyAnimal Photography. What are . What are some ways that you could incorporate Web 2.0 some ways that you could incorporate Web 2.0 tools and principles into the planningtools and principles into the planningand delivery of the session?and delivery of the session?
Our Wikiversity learning project
List of Web 2.0 services for education
Will Richardson’s blog
A transcript of the best speech ever given onwhat Web 2.0 – The Human Network – will mean for us all