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Some Words of Wisdom...
  • Anything invented before your fifteenth birthday
    is the order of nature. That's how it should be.
    Anything invented between your 15th and 35th
    birthday is new and exciting, and you might get a
    career there. Anything invented after that day,
    however, is against nature and should be
    prohibited.
  • Douglas Adams

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The Read/Write WebAnd what it means for
education...
Scott Bevill T.L. Hanna High School Anderson, SC
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What is the Read/Write Web?
  • Also called Web 2.0.
  • Focuses more on Collaboration than Distribution.
  • User-Generated Content.
  • Bottom-up rather than Top-down publishing.
  • Easy publishing, social interaction, community.
  • Blogs and RSS
  • Folksonomies/Tagging
  • Podcasting/Video Blogging
  • Wikis

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Why Use Web 2.0?
  • The Need for an Audience
  • Everyone works harder, tries to do their best,
    if it counts, if it's 'for real.' A real
    audience, whether live or virtual, adds a sense
    of importance to what we are doing. Thus, one
    reason we want to provide students with actual
    audiences because it motivates them to do better
    work.
  • Whether they are writing for a contest or a Web
    site, the superintendent or an unknown recipient
    in a small town in Alaska, students care more and
    thus take the time to write well.
  • Jim Burke, Writing Reminders, p. 39

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Why Use Web 2.0?
  • The Need for a Community of Learners
  • The most significant moment in the course of
    intellectual development occurs when speech and
    practical activity, two previously completely
    independent lines of development, converge.
    Through practical activity a child constructs
    meaning on an intrapersonal level, while speech
    connects this meaning with the interpersonal
    world shared by the child and her/his culture.
    Learning thus first takes place on the
    intrapersonal and then on the interpersonal
    level.
  • Lev Vygotsky, Mind in Society

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Why Use Web 2.0?
  • The Need for a Community of Learners
  • What children can do with the assistance of
    others might be in some sense even more
    indicative of their mental development than what
    they can do alone.
  • Through others, we become ourselves.
  • Lev Vygotsky

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How I've used Web 2.0
  • In my class, I've found a variety of uses for Web
    2.0 applications.
  • Online Forums
  • http//sbevill.proboards51.com/
  • Student Blogs
  • http//www.xanga.com/dread__pirate__roberts
  • http//www.bloglines.com/public/scottbevill
  • Wiki Textbook
  • http//www.sebevill.net/wiki
  • Video Broadcasts
  • http//www.youtube.com/v/4qBZc7SEAmk
  • http//www.youtube.com/v/Xl0CW_rAjBs

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What are Blogs?
  • A blog, is a frequently updated website
    consisting of time-stamped entries arranged so
    the most recent post appears first. Typically,
    weblogs are published and broadcasted via XML/RSS
    by individuals. The writing style is personal and
    informal. Blog entries may be commented on, and
    are networked by connected links between sites.
  • What makes Blogging Blogging?
  • Posting assignments (not blogging)?
  • Journaling (not blogging, although similar in
    principle)?
  • Posting links (not blogging)?
  • Posting annotated links (close, but not quite)?
  • Posting annotated links with basic analysis
    (simple blogging)?
  • Reflective writing on practice and assignments,
    includes commenting (simple blogging) Where my
    classes are now.
  • Links with deep analysis and synthesis,
    demonstrating a deeper understanding and a desire
    for audience (DING DING DING!)?
  • Extended analysis and synthesis over a longer
    period of time, including multiple posts, links,
    and comments. (Complex, involved blogging)?

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What is RSS?
  • Really Simple Syndication
  • A very easy method to keep track of blogs, wikis,
    and news online.
  • Uses an aggregator to compile all the newest
    posts from your favorite blog or news source.
  • Great way to organize and quickly scan student
    blogs, ed-blogs, podcasts, wiki changes, or news
    sites.
  • www.bloglines.com

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What are Folksonomies?
  • A collaboratively generated, open-ended labeling
    (tagging) system.
  • Taxonomies organize stuff according to content.
    Folksonomies (a taxonomy created by folks) use
    tags attached to web documents by users to
    organize stuff.
  • Social bookmarking. Very similar to your browser
    favorites list... except shared and categorized
    for anyone to use.

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What are Podcasts? If you need to know
something, Ask A Ninja!
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Ok, really...What are Podcasts?
  • Portmanteau of IPod and Broadcast. Basically a
    video or audio recording that is broadcast over
    the internet...like a blog.
  • Syndicated with RSS.
  • Can be any audio or video file format. Sites
    like YouTube.com, or even ITunes can be used to
    publish Podcasts.

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What are Wikis?
  • Hawaiian word Wiki Wiki means quick.
  • Also a 'Backronym' for What I Know Is...
  • Webpage that can be quickly edited, by anyone,
    through the front end, with minimal knowledge of
    web design.
  • Collaborative by design, the idea is that
    multiple people can create a single piece of
    shared knowledge. After all, six million brains
    are better than one.
  • Most well-known site is Wikipedia.org

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Bibliography
  • Burke, Jim. Writing Reminders. Portsmouth, NH
    Heinemann, 2003.
  • "Constructivist Epistemology." Wikipedia, The
    Free Encyclopedia. 19 Jun 2006, 0009 UTC.
    Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 20 Jun 2006.
    http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructivist_episte
    mology.
  • "Folksonomy." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
    18 Jun 2006, 0321 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation,
    Inc. 20 Jun 2006. http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fo
    lksonomy.
  • Freedman, Terry, ed. Coming of Age an
    Introduction to the New World Wide Web. Ilford,
    England Terry Freedman Ltd., 2006.
    http//edu.blogs.com/edublogs/files/Coming_of_age.
    pdf.
  • Hausfather, Samuel J. Vygotsky and Schooling
    Creating a Social Context for Learning. East
    Stroudsberg University. October, 2001.
  • O'Hear, Stephen. Seconds Out, Round Two. The
    Guardian. 15 Nov. 2005.
    http//education.guardian.co.uk/elearning/story/0,
    10577,1642281,00.html.
  • Richardson, Will. Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts, and
    Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms. Thousand
    Oaks, CA Corwin Press, 2006.
  • "Wiki." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 20 Jun
    2006, 0126 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 20
    Jun 2006 . http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikis.
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