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Education Examples

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Curious about ways that educators around the world are using Web 2.0 tools?

 

Begin by reading "A Little Help from my Friends: Classroom 2.0 Educators Share Their Experiences," School Library Journal, 10/1/07.

 

Then, use the links provided below to explore a variety of examples. If you have an example you'd like to add, please do!

 

 

Social Media

 

Blogs

 

 

 

 

Wikis

 

 

 

 

Photo Sharing

 

  • Click here to see an example of an international school project using Flickr.
  • AP Calculus students' photos on Flickr.
  • 100 Teaching Videos--If you think YouTube has nothing to offer educators, you need to check out a few of these! (Posted on SmartTeaching.org blog)

 

 

 

 

Presentations

 

  • A college math instructor who is using Jing with her students.
  • 2nd graders use VoiceThread to produce book reviews.

 

 

 

Podcasting and Video

 

 

 

Other

 

 

 

 

 

Jeff Utecht's students in China provide an overview of the history of Mozilla's Firefox web browser.

 

 

 

Webtop Applications

 

 

 

Additional Resources

 

  • TakingITGlobal: Use Web 2.0 tools to engage in global projects.
  • List of education-related blog resources (from Scott McLeod).
  • Another list of education-related blog resources.
  • Here's a list of K-12 education wikis from around the world.
  • Scott McCleod has gathered this list of K-12 education wikis.
  • Another list of elementary wikis.

 

Tools for professional development

 

  • In Plain English video series by Common Craft.
  • Quick Takes presentations by TICAL.
  • Another Scott McLeod resource is this link to a variety of videos related to 21st century learning and Web 2.0.

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