Web 2.0 Lesson

A presentation on how to create a Web 2.0 Lesson from beginning to end.

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Web 2.0 Lesson von Mind Map: Web 2.0 Lesson

1. 6. Publishing of Student work.

1.1. Class Wiki

1.1.1. Host finished Glogs

1.1.2. Create Bulk Users

1.1.2.1. No e-mail needed

1.2. Link

1.2.1. Directly to Glog site.

1.2.2. Vuvox

1.2.3. Voicethread

1.3. Blip.tv

1.3.1. Free online storage.

1.3.2. Link or embed into web site.

1.4. Your Webpage

1.4.1. Embed work there.

1.5. Many New Sites

2. 5. The Lesson Itself: Student Creation

2.1. Creation

2.1.1. Glogster

2.1.1.1. Student Production

2.1.1.2. Create Interactive Poster

2.1.1.3. Can print up for physical copy.

2.1.1.4. Can embed or link audio and video.

2.1.2. Flipcams/Digital Recorders

2.1.2.1. Student created videos

2.1.2.1.1. Create role play reviews

2.1.2.1.2. Book chats

2.1.2.1.3. Author interviews

2.1.3. Online Multi-media

2.1.3.1. Vuvox

2.1.3.1.1. media

2.1.3.2. Voicethread

2.1.3.2.1. Media

2.1.3.3. Podcasting

2.1.3.3.1. ipadio

2.1.3.3.2. yodio.com

2.1.4. Online Digital Books

2.1.4.1. Mixbook

2.1.4.1.1. Can remain online for free.

2.1.4.1.2. Can be printed for a fee.

2.1.5. Convert Traditional Formats

2.1.5.1. Animoto

2.1.5.1.1. PPT or Pics to video

2.1.5.2. Screencast-o-matic

2.1.5.2.1. Record PPT to Video

2.1.5.3. PowerPoint/Keynote

2.1.5.3.1. Record and convert to video

3. 1. Begin the Conversation

3.1. What is your level of experience?

3.1.1. What are you doing already?

4. 7. Lesson Wrap-up

4.1. Advertise published work

4.1.1. Listservs

4.1.2. Twitter

4.1.3. Keystone Commons

4.2. Reflections on project

4.2.1. Blog about it

4.2.1.1. Your Reflections

4.2.1.2. Student Reflections

4.2.1.3. Posterous

5. Early Childhood/Elementary Resources

5.1. MeeGenius

5.2. Starfall.com

5.3. Storybird

5.4. Zooburst

5.5. Mouse Skills

5.6. Collaborative Writing Project

6. 2. Idea Generation

6.1. Discuss w/PLN

6.1.1. Talk w/colleague

6.1.2. Check Diigo

6.1.3. Post Question to Listserv

6.1.4. Throw question out on Twitter

6.1.5. Discuss with others on Skype.

6.2. Eduwikius

6.2.1. Resources

6.3. PDE SAS

6.3.1. State Standards

6.3.2. Lesson Resources

6.3.3. Free Web Site Creator

6.4. Keystone Commons

6.4.1. Combination site

6.4.1.1. Ning-Like Function

6.4.1.2. FB Function

6.4.1.3. Twitter style feed

6.4.1.4. Group pages

6.5. Other Wikis with Resources

6.5.1. WSD's e-Toolbox

6.5.2. NBASDCFF

6.5.3. Web 2.0 Guru

6.5.4. Karen Ditzler's Resource Wiki

7. 3. Lesson Research

7.1. Check for existing ideas

7.1.1. iTunes

7.1.2. Thinkfinity

7.1.3. Scholastic.com

7.1.4. Discovery Education

7.1.5. SAS Curriculum Pathways

7.1.6. Shmoop

7.2. Evernote

7.2.1. Note taking

7.2.1.1. Organized

7.2.1.2. Synchronized

7.2.1.3. Folder Sharing

7.2.1.4. Multiple Platforms

8. 4. Lesson Itself: Collecting Information

8.1. Hosting the Lesson

8.1.1. Edmodo

8.1.1.1. Online Classroom Platform

8.1.1.2. Host Discussion Board

8.1.1.3. Host formative surveys

8.1.1.4. Post Links if not using Diigo

8.1.1.5. Place Handouts

8.1.1.6. Assignment Function

8.2. Research

8.2.1. Evernote

8.2.1.1. See Lesson Research

8.2.2. Sources

8.2.2.1. Data

8.2.2.1.1. Google Custom Search

8.2.2.1.2. Primary Resources

8.2.2.2. Images

8.2.2.2.1. Creative Commons

8.2.2.2.2. Library of Congress

8.2.2.2.3. Create your own!

8.2.2.2.4. Discovery Education

8.3. Communication

8.3.1. Students

8.3.1.1. Textmarks.com

8.3.1.2. Online Calendars

8.3.2. Parents

8.3.2.1. Same as Student Resources