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League for Innovation in the Community College STEMtech October 31 - November 3, 2010 Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resorts Orlando, Florida Presentation Title: Using Web 2.0 Tools to Enhance Your Courses Using free Web 2.0 applications, participants create tools for classes and other uses. Examples of applications presented include slide shows and movies, icon and avatar creation, mobile application surveys, question and answer sites, wikis, website templates, and more. Presentation Date: 11/02/2010 Presentation Start Time: 8:00 AM Presentation Location: Southern Hemisphere I-V, Fifth Level Professor Gina M. Bowers-Miller Harrisburg Area Community College One HACC Drive 122G John Hall Technology Center Harrisburg, PA 17110 [email protected] Gina M. Bowers-Miller 10/10 WEB 2.0 Tools Page 1

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League for Innovation in the Community College

STEMtech

October 31 - November 3, 2010

Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resorts

Orlando, Florida

Presentation Tit le: Using Web 2.0 Tools to Enhance Your Courses

Using free Web 2.0 applications, participants create tools for classes and other uses. Examples of applications presented include slide shows and

movies, icon and avatar creation, mobile application surveys, question and answer sites, wikis, website templates, and more.

Presentation Date: 11/02/2010

Presentation Start Time: 8:00 AM

Presentation Location: Southern Hemisphere I-V, Fifth Level

Professor Gina M. Bowers-Miller

Harrisburg Area Community College

One HACC Drive

122G John Hall Technology Center

Harrisburg, PA 17110

[email protected]

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Using WEB 2.0 Tools to Enhance Your Courses

Are we paying attention to how our classrooms are changing? See video below…

http://t4.jordan.k12.ut.us/t4/content/view/221/35/

• Student learning environments have changed

• Students need to be active/involved in learning

• Short attention span

• Video game generation

• Cell phone focused!

Current student view of their learning environment:

Blackboards to Blackberries: Mobile Learning Buzzes Across Schools an... http://www.learningsolutionsmag.com/articles/508/blackboards-to-

blackberries-mobile-learning-buzzes-across-schools-and-universities

Slide Shows and Movies

WHY:

• Alternative to PowerPoint

• Mobile friendly

• Can create a file that can be uploaded to many websites

• Fun & interactive way from students or groups to share information, assignments, or presentations

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1. www.Slideshare.com - Created PowerPoint presentation, got the code from SS and uploaded to Facebook

as stand alone slideshow. Can be used to share presentations, documents and professional videos.

2. www.Prezi.com- Presentation software offers 100 Mg free storage. Save, upload to web, share etc

3. www.vimeo.com- Video sharing site

4. www.animoto.com- Create & share videos via email, Facebook, YouTube, free iPhone app or burn to DVD.

Other options:www.Capzles.com (Digital Slide Shows)

www.Everyscape.com (Peek Inside Buildings)

www.Fotoflexer.com (Browser Based- Delete Photo Express)

www.LuLu.com (Publish a book)

www.Picnik.com (Photo Editing)

www.Photosynth.com (combines photos from many people)

Avatars

WHY:

• Form of expression- match the student with the Avatar!

• Fun- students enjoy seeing avatars that look like them- used in many applications

• Can be used as image in online class

• In signature lines of email

• On various mobile devices

• Add to your syllabi

1. www.weeworld.com

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• Right click and save and attach to signature lines in email etc…

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2. www.voki.com

Voki is a free service that allows you to create personalized speaking avatars and use them on your blog, profile, and

in email messages.

Mobile Surveys In Class

WHY:

• Shy students- helps them open up and participate

• Ice breaker or warm-up for the class

• Adds variety to your class

• More fun than raising your hand or shouting out an answer in class

• Increase student attention and involvement

• Real-time…students more likely top pay attention looking for results from others

• Can be anonymous (depending upon the software being used)

• Instant feedback! Immediate Gratification!

1. www.PollEverywhere.com

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• Simple text message voting application that works well for live audiences

• People vote by sending text messages (or using Twitter) to options displayed on-screen.

• The poll that is embedded within the presentation or web page will update in real time.

• Can control privacy settings

• Our basic plan is free. It allows an unlimited number of polls, and up to 30 votes per poll.

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• The poll can receive votes offline, but need Internet connection to show live results

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Start Poll

To use as a slide show- click button to add as slide, then click the Presentation button in PowerPoint- it goes to a full

screen mode and your results will appear as they come in …LIVE!

Keyword View

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Screen showing number of responses…

Summary Table

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Live Chart

Embed it into your website…

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Summary View

2. http://www.joopz.com/how-it-works Joopz -text to phone or computer. Can upload to Facebook or other

website.

Mobile Question & Answer Sites

WHY:

• Burning desire to know something

• Playing a trivia game where mobile help is allowed

• Impress your friends

• Need legitimate help with a question

• Want to know what movie is playing

• Need directions

• Need zip code, phone number or area code

• In - class project

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1. http://www.google.com/mobile/products/sms.html#p=default Google SMS

text message your search query to 466453 ( 'GOOGLE' on most devices)

2. www.chacha.com – ask anything. Answered by real people in seconds. Student employees.

Wiki Sites

1. www.pbwiki.com

2. www.zohowiki.com

3. www.sites.google.com

Mobile Productivity Suites

1. www.zoho.com

2. www.docs. google.com

Blogs

1. www.livejournal.com

2. www.Wordpress.com

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References & Interesting Links:

Blackboards to Blackberries: Mobile Learning Buzzes Across Schools an...

http://www.learningsolutionsmag.com/articles/508/blackboards-to-blackberries-mobile-learning-buzzes-across-

schools-and-universities

Cell Phones for Learning

http://teachdigital.pbworks.com/cellphones

Free Technology for Teachers http://freetech4teachers.blogspot.com/

A blog featuring reviews and integration ideas for free technology. The blog also offers an extensive list of free

technology resources.

Geary, Mark (2008) Supporting Cell Phone Use in the Classroom.

http://www.homepages.dsu.edu/mgeary/vita/cellphones.pdf

Going Digital in the Classroom

http://www.forsythcountyschools.org/its/sbeck/digital/goingdigital.htm

A number of ideas for using digital pictures in the classroom. This webpage also includes links for additional

ideas.

Google SMS Mobile Retrieved October 5 from http://www.google.com/mobile/products/sms.html#p=default

http://k12onlineconference.org/?p=152

McNeal, T. & van't Hooft, M. (2006) Anywhere, Anytime: Using Mobile Phones for Learning. Journal of the

Research Center for Educational Technology Vol.2, Number 2. Retrieved Aug. 10,2008 from

http://www.rcetj.org/index.php/rcetj/article/view/91

MyWorkshops

MyWorkshops simplifies staff development. Workshop participants register online for courses you are offering. Simply

enter basic information about the course, specify the maximum number of participants, and let MyWorkshops

handle the chore of registering users and keeping track of the participants.

http://www.myworkshops.com/

Paying Attention Video-

http://t4.jordan.k12.ut.us/t4/content/view/221/35/

PBS Teachers Connect

http://www.pbs.org/teachers/connect/

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PBS Teachers Connect is an online community of educators exchanging information on digital media and technology.

Membership also includes a number of benefits from PBS.

School 2.0

http://etoolkit.org/etoolkit/

School 2.0 is an eToolkit for schools and school districts wanting to develop a long-term education plan that includes

technology. The offers resources and tools to inspire discussion in school communities.

Teaching & Technology

http://teachingtechnology.suite101.com/

This website is an online clearinghouse for articles on teaching and technology written by freelance writers.

Technology Integration

http://t4.jordan.k12.ut.us/t4/content/section/8/37/

Many great resources, training etc!

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