Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for ClassroomsCorwin Press, 06.03.2006 - 149 Seiten "We need a solid book explaining and illustrating and letting teachers know about these powerful tools. This book meets the need in an awesome way!" -Mike Muir, Director Maine Center for Meaningful Engaged Learning "This author is a gem! It startles me to be 'pulled' so happily through a text about these new Web tools in the context of good literacy instruction." -Gary Graves, Senior Research and Evaluation Advisor, Technology in Education Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory Discover how to harness Web tools to motivate and update student reading, research and communication! This book brings teachers a bold vision and on-the-ground Monday morning practicality. It will move educators to think differently about technology’s potential for strengthening students' critical thinking, writing, reflection, and interactive learning. Will Richardson demystifies words like "blog," "wiki," and "aggregator" making classroom technology an easily accessible component of classroom research, writing, and learning. This guide demonstrates how Web tools can generate exciting new learning formats, and explains how to apply these tools in the classroom to engage all students in a new world of synchronous information feeds and interactive learning. With detailed, simple explanations, definitions and how-tos, critical information on Internet safety, and helpful links, this exciting book opens an immense toolbox, with specific teaching applications for Web logs, the most widely adopted tool of the read/write Web Wikis, a collaborative Webspace for sharing published content Rich Site Summary (RSS), feeding specific content into the classroom Aggregators, collecting content generated via the RSS feed Social bookmarking, archiving specific Web addresses Online photo galleries This book makes it possible for anyone, no matter how inexperienced, to harness this amazing technology for the classroom today! |
Inhalt
The Read Write Web | 1 |
A New World Wide Web | 2 |
Extraordinary Changes | 3 |
The ReadWrite Web in Education | 5 |
Digital Natives | 6 |
The Toolbox | 8 |
Keeping Students Safe | 9 |
Summary | 15 |
RSS The New Killer App for Educators | 75 |
Setting Up and RSS Feed Reader | 77 |
Finding and Adding Feeds | 79 |
Using RSS Feeds in the Classroom | 80 |
Combining RSS Feeds | 85 |
Reading RSS Feeds | 86 |
The Social Web Learning Together | 89 |
Social Bookmarking Services | 91 |
Weblogs Pedagogy and Practice | 17 |
Weblogs in Schools | 21 |
The Pedagogy of Weblogs | 27 |
Blogging Across the Curriculum | 34 |
Blogs as Resources | 38 |
Classroom Uses of Weblogs | 40 |
Standards for the English Language Arts Sponsored by NCTE and IRA | 42 |
Weblogs Get Started | 45 |
Start Small | 46 |
Blogging With Students | 47 |
Blog Safety | 48 |
Blog Software | 50 |
Making a Blog Roll | 55 |
Wikis Easy Collaboration for All | 59 |
The Challenge of Wikipedia in Schools | 63 |
Wikis in Schools | 64 |
Examples of Wikis in K12 Education | 67 |
Wiki Tools for Schools | 70 |
Other Wiki Tools and Resources | 73 |
Fun With Flickr Creating Publishing and Using Images Online | 101 |
Introducing Flickr | 102 |
Learning With Flickr | 103 |
Flickr in Practice | 106 |
More Flickr Fun | 109 |
Podcasting and Screencasting Multimedia Publishing for the Masses | 111 |
Podcasting | 112 |
Podcasts and Schools | 115 |
Getting Started With Podcasting | 118 |
Screencasting | 122 |
What It All Means | 125 |
New Literacies | 126 |
The Big Shifts | 127 |
Just the Beginning | 133 |
The Classroom of the ReadWrite Web | 135 |
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