Wednesday, October 7, 2015

5 The New Web 2.0

It is extremely valuable for teachers to integrate Web2.0 into the classroom; I think that Web 2.0 such as twitters and wikis are vital to students because they force kids to interact with each other’s work instead of just hiding behind the screen. In addition they allow for collaborative thinking and also interaction with credited authors and other well-known people. I think that the best Web2.0 for professional development is a blog. Blogs help students write out their thoughts but they also have to be proper and professional because this information will be out on the web.  However, it is also necessary that the schools are equipped with the proper equipment to utilize the Web 2.0 programs to their full ability.  It is important when having students using computers that all the computers are have proper CD drive and USB ports. These allow for programs to be put on the devices and also allows for students to save their work through flash drives. Furthermore, more modern computers are ideal because they have fast processing systems and LCD displays, which means they will run smoother and clearer, and thus student will not get frustrated with as many glitches and more students will be able to have access to the web.



SimpleVLE is a virtual classroom and learning environment. Much like Edmodo it allows teachers to post test assignments and grades. This Web 2.0 programs also allows teachers to create graphs and illustrate student performances. In addition, this program is available to students through multiple devices so they can do there assignments virtual anywhere through an Ipad or Iphone. I think that this would be an excellent program for older students because it is more visually pleasing and manageable than blackboard.
           
As opposed to Edmodo this programs lacks a class page that allows teachers to post discussion and get kids interacting. It is more related to blackboard in that it tracks and illustrates performance and progress. Although I enjoyed this site I do not think it would be suitable for younger kids. To be honest I think that there are still better sites out there but they all are very well-known I wanted to find one that was unique. This site is a great start to a Web 2.0 but it could also be expanded upon greatly.



I thoroughly enjoyed the imagination concept mapping assignment. I think that this would be a great program for student, including myself, to study with. It allows you to not only learn the concepts but to break them down and see how these concepts connect. Through this assignment I learned the how to manage this imagination program, some of the basic skills were changing bubbles, adding pictures, maneuvering concepts. Much like most educational and design programs, this program is what you make of it; it allows students to do a basic map or can get extremely complicated. One thing that I dislike about programs like this and struggle with is that I have a much different picture in my head then what show up on the screen and it is usually very difficult to maneuver the program to match what I truly wanted to make. Next time I would want to experiment more with trying to find different concept bubbles because I didn’t like the ones that were provided easily.


1 comment:

  1. Good job integrating the podcast and textbook. I don't know how necessary cd drives are for students, but at least one computer in a classroom needs a CD burner. I use mine all the time in the school setting. Yes to USB ports!

    Thank you for finding a unique web 2.0 tool. Although as you said it is limited, we can learn from non-examples as well.

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