Title: THEN
1THEN
2WOW!
The World Wide Web
3IT WAS
futur-istic!
4- The Internet was a source for
- Text
- Databases
- Images
- Developed as learning objects, accessed via
search engines, directories, and personal
bookmarks
5- Useful sites included
- located and collected
- personally, in bookmarks
-
- shared with others
- through listservs,
- professional journals,
- networks and personal
- websites
- means of
- communication
- (emailing)
6 ENTER
WEB 2.0!
7The term "Web 2.0" (conceived in 2005) describes
be a new breed of websites
- use web authoring tools
- low learning curves (for the user)
- support collaborative environments!
8LUKE, what does THAT mean?
The power of Web 2.0 is about personal
involvement. It empowers users to communicate
and share, using, new and more user-friendly
tools, learning from each other.
9- Web 2.0 tools include
-
- wikis
- blogs
- social bookmarking
- webcams
- podcasts
- RSS feeds
- mixtures (mash-ups)
10Lets take a look at the tools!
11To go where no man has gone before
Tonight social bookmarking Next week blogs,
podcasts and RSS feeds
12Do we run in the right social circles?
Social Bookmarking?
13Maybe we need social bookmarking?
14- Some things to know and tell!
- What is it?
- http//www.commoncraft.com/bookmarking-plain-engli
sh - Applications
- http//drstocker.wikispaces.com/SocialBookmarking
- Delicious
- http//hpllearning.blogspot.com/2007/10/delicious-
tutorial.html - Tagging
- Sharing
- Bundling
- Searching
15Note to selfbookmark First Aid, Scars, and
Rehabilitation!
Your Mission Create a Delicious
Account Populate it with bookmarks Tag the
bookmarks Bundle the bookmarks Send me your
username (so I can see for your
bookmarks) Blog about two ways you could use
social bookmarking in your teaching
16OKYOU learn this! http//www.youtube.com/watch?v
NGXElviSRXM http//www.youtube.com/watch?viGkXr
OTEZmwfeaturerelated http//www.youtube.com/wat
ch?vBSrFYWhf_fQfeaturerelated Want
Delicious in your browser toolbar? http//del.ici
o.us/help/ie/extension (for Internet
Explorer) http//del.icio.us/help/firefox/extensi
on (for Firefox)