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Monday, September 12, 2011

Welcome to 21st Century Learning





Web 2.0

Web 2.0 is a new set of tools that allows users to collaborate ideas through new mediums of expression.

This web blog is designed for individuals to explore, exchange, and create ideas around 21st Century collaborative learning. Like any new tool, there are generally three phases a user enters in order to become more comfortable and proficient with innovative technology.

Phase I - What Questions

In Phase I, an individual is apt to ask a lot of "What" questions: What is Web 2.0? "; What's a blog?"; "What are RSS feeds?"; "What's a Wiki?"; "What can these tools do for me?".

Phase II - How Questions

In Phase II, an emergence of "How" type questions begins to surface: "How do I set up a Google account?", "How do I create a Blog?", How do I subscribe to a RSS feed?".

Phase III - Acquisition of Knowledge & Application

In Phase III, a user generally starts to make connections between the application of these tools to a particular professional and/or personal task and by exploring becomes more proficient.


Keeping a Journal

Whenever you encounter a tool for the first time, it helps to keep a journal of thoughts pertaining to your experience, especially during Phase I and Phase II of the process. Your feedback is of inestimable value to instructors and software design teams as they attempt to make improvements within their respective areas.

Blog Archive Content

The video clips listed below are designed to provide you with an overview and answer some of the, "What" questions pertaining to many of the classroom tools available to teachers and students. Don't worry if you still have questions. That's normal. Most users need demonstrations of the tool to have a better understanding.

Enter Phase I and check out the video clips listed below as well as the video clips within the Blog Archive section. We welcome and look forward to your comments.

Ms.Lynch
Instructional Technology


Phase I - Recommended Video Clips



Google Docs in Plain English

Web Strategies in Plain English

Wikis in Plain English

On-Line Photo Sharing in Plain English

Twitter in Plain English

Podcasting in Plain English

RSS Feeds in Plain English

Blogs in Plain English

Social Bookmarking in Plain English