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Productivity, Presentations, and
YouBringing Web 2.0 Tools Into Your Classroom and Library
By: Jeff Harris
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“The definition of information literacy has become more complex as resources and
technologies have changed... Multiple literacies, including digital, visual, textual, and
technological, now join information literacy as crucial
skills for this century.” (Hamilton)
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What?•Web 2.0 creates...
•Productivity and Presentation Tools connect all these skills together
Collaboration
Shared Information
Critical Thinking Connectivity
Empowerment
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“Times have changed; using Web 2.0 tools... students can collaboratively locate, evaluate, and share relevant Web-based
resources... Typical Web 2.0 style services can include blogging, user tagging, RSS
feeds, wikis, user ratings, user comments, video and photo sharing, community
citation services, social bookmarking, and microblogging.” (Berger)
Who?•Librarians
•Teachers
•StudentsYOU!
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“College students, who grew up with technology, are ‘digital
natives,’ while librarians, many having learned technology later in life, are ‘digital immigrants.’”
(Quinney, Smith, & Galbraith)
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When?
•Classroom Lessons
•Ongoing Projects
•Before and after school
•Anytime!
•NOW
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“This is where critical thinking and information technology
skills spell the difference. There had never been a more
opportune time for libraries and librarians to make their
presence felt... than being in the midst of all the chaos brought
by the openness and read/write platforms provided by Web 2.0.”
(Lapuz)
Where?
•Libraries
•Classrooms
•Home
•On the go
•Anywhere!
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“Students can connect via email, Skype, collaborative documents, and discussion
boards with students in other countries. Teachers can reach out to classrooms around the
world through collaborative Web sites, both presenting and
collecting information to bring a global perspective to the local classroom, to each student of
the world.” (Fredrick)
“Today’s electronic documents allow collaborators to work in a synchronous environment on a
single document; groups of students can create, share, and edit them online. Students can
connect with each other and explore how their interests and abilities can be used to enhance
class projects.” (Berger)
Why?•Use of these tools benefits:
CreativityCommunity
Collaboration
Connectivity
Curriculum
Compatibility
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“Technology in and of itself will not create more engaged
students or better students. However, well-chosen technology resources infused into classroom
instruction can create more engaged and better students.
Given the choice of having students create content or simply absorb content through reading, listening, or viewing, I will choose
creating content every time.” (Byrne)
How?
•Start small.
•Start realistically.
•Start with what you know.
•Start organically.
•Start now.
•Just START!
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Productivity Tools:An Overview
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Types of Productivity Tools•Personal Learning Environments
•Information Dashboards
•Bookmarking Services
•Media Editing Tools
•Graphic Organizers
What Productivity Tools Can Do
•Collaboration between groups of media users and creators
•Organize and create visual representations
•Track information from multiple sources
•Sort, tag, filter, and organize information
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Personal Learning Environments
•Uniquely you
•Allow for seamless “following”
•Weave your own web
•Timely time management
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Information Dashboards
•Include widgets
•Customizable
•General or specific
•Single or multi-page
•Personal or professional
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Pageflakes
Netvibes
Bookmarking Services
•Keep tabs
•Create tags
•Annotate
•Share
•Connect
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Delicious
Google Reader
Common Features
•Improve sharing
•Improve organization
•Improve time usage
•Improve accessibility
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Connections to the Classroom
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•http://theunquietlibrary.wikispaces.com/
•http://cnx.org/content/m18336/latest/
•Variety of resources
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Presentation Tools:
An Overview
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Types of Presentation Tools•Blogs and Glogs
•Wikis
•Video/photo/audio-editing and sharing
•Screencasts
•Document tools
•Multimedia presentation tools
What Presentation Tools Can Do:
•Easy updates
•Convenient sharing
•Great service for FREE!
•Collaboration
•Common formats
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Multimedia Presentations
•Can include:
•Allow for great flexibility in creating and delivering content
•Range of complexity
•“Show what you know”
VideosPhotos
ChartsGraphs Sound
Narration
280 Slides
Sliderocket
Jing
Slideshare
•Upload
•Embed
•Share
•Tweak
•Access
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Other Resources
•Animoto - http://animoto.com/
•Cacoo - http://cacoo.com/
•TeacherTube - http://www1.teachertube.com/
•VoiceThread - http://voicethread.com/
•Prezi - http://prezi.com/
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Connections tothe Classroom
•Oral Communication/Speech
•Group Presentations
•How-To Guides
•Students as Teachers
•Content Area Connections
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What’s the Point?
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Where Do I Start?
•Start with what you know.
•Start small.
•Start with what comes naturally.
•Start on foundations
•Never stop growing!
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Where Can I Go for Resources?
•Presentation links (FAQs, video tutorials)
•Your students
•Your colleagues
•The Web
•ME!
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The Future starts with YOU.
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Resource Links:• Pageflakes: http://www.pageflakes.com/
• Netvibes: http://www.netvibes.com/en
• Delicious: http://www.delicious.com/
• Google Reader: https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=reader&passive=1209600&continue=http://www.google.com/reader&followup=http://www.google.com/reader
• 280 Slides: http://280slides.com/
• SlideRocket: http://www.sliderocket.com/
• Jing: http://www.techsmith.com/jing/
• SlideShare: http://www.slideshare.net/
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