web 2.0 and the classroom
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Web 2.0 and the Classroom
Lance EatonCoordinator of Instructional DesignNorth Shore Community College
[email protected], @leaton01http://www.byanyothernerd.com
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OutlineGoogle Docs & Slides
Introduction to Google Docs & Slides
How to Use Google Docs
How to Use Google Slides
Examples
Blogging
Introduction to Blogging
How to Use Blogger
Examples
Questions & Answers (Hopefully!)
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Intro to Google Docs & SlidesGoogle Docs: cloud-based, browser-based word processing program.Google Slides: cloud-based, browser-based presentation program.
Benefits● Constantly saves● Detailed revision history● Sharing options● Comment & chat feature● Add-on features● Upgrades regularly● Download options● Web-page options● Citation uses
Challenges● Internet access required● Sharing options● Upgrades regularly● Klugey● 1 more account-challenge
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Google Docs Example
Select the link below. If it doesn’t take you to a website, then try holding “Control” and selecting the link. If that doesn’t work, the link will be posted in the chat area.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rDWFM1Oyy5nmdL43vlozgVH_YY2r7-G-sCDYOT6Gfok/edit?usp=sharing
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Google Slides Example
Select the link below. If it doesn’t take you to a website, then try holding “Control” and selecting the link. If that doesn’t work, the link will be posted in the chat area.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1jG4KtRiFjmigY3oCH0os1G8J7mHBAKaAlqVnLZmCyf4/edit?usp=sharing
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Examples
Google Docs● Course notebooks
(personal or group)● Ongoing Revising● Portfolio Development● Reports/Essays● Group Reports/Essays
Google Slides● Presentations● Group Presentations● Sharing Content Missed
in Class● Dialogue Around
Content
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BloggingWhat is a blog?Website whose format is designed for regularly publishing new content.
What is blogging?A form of communication that can entail multimedia and is often considered dialogic or bias-oriented. Akin to the Op-Ed page of a newspaper.
Popular Blogging Platforms
WordPress: http://www.wordpress.com
Blogger: http://www.blogger.com (Google product)
Tumblr: http://www.tumblr.com
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Benefits & Challenges
Benefits● Individual voices● Unique approaches● Getting all the students’ views.● Multimedia content● Engaging in new communication
forms.● Potential for public dialogue● Useful professional skill
Challenges● Internet access required● Privacy concerns● Getting students onto it● Getting students into it● Getting students to experiment
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Get Started With Blogger1. Go to http://www.blogger.com
2. Log in with Google Account (or create one).
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Blog Title
Blog Address
Blog Template (how it looks)
Press this to actually create!
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New Post!
Posts: Drafts, Scheduled, Published Static informationDetermine comment rules
Determine sidebar content
General aesthetics of the page.
Additional features
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Blog Post title
Content area to write. Tool bar for:
1. Editing & formatting text2. Inserting links, images, video
Publish to blogor save as a draft.
Provide labels (tags)Schedule when to publish.
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Post types
Labels/tags
Post type
Post Author
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Examples Blogging Assignments3 Approaches
1. Students comment on instructor’s blog (Simple)
2. Students are authors on one blog (Challenging)
3. Each student has their own blog (Hard)Assignment Ideas● Current Events Related to Course● Research & Resource Sharing● Group Journaling about Course● Role-playing Blog (e.g. blogging as Shakespeare characters, cell parts, historical
figures, etc)● Prompt-Responses/Applying the Week’s Learning
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No matter what you use for tools, always:
1. Spend time teaching the tool to students.
2. Provide substantial support documents & videos (Youtube is great for this!)
3. Create a low-stakes first assignment to get them situated and familiar with the tool.
4. Gradually penalized technical issues after giving substantive feedback.
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QUESTIONS
ANSWERS??? (Hopefully!)
BTW: This presentation was created on Google Presentations and can be found at this address:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1uiY8Ak2VJ0YDKs9yfX2lByHdUJ3i1CAB7TrvkxNtgVE/edit?usp=sharing
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THANK YOU!
Lance EatonCoordinator of Instructional DesignNorth Shore Community College
[email protected], @leaton01http://www.byanyothernerd.com