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Developments in ICT Digital Natives and digital immigrants From web 1.0 to web 2.0 What social networking tools could I use in my teaching?

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Developments in ICT

• Digital Natives and digital immigrants

• From web 1.0 to web 2.0

• What social networking tools could I use in my teaching?

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According to BBC News, According to BBC News, a new blog is created a new blog is created every secondevery second..

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1,400,000 UK pupils have 1,400,000 UK pupils have their their own web page.own web page.

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(Britons sent more than 50bn texts in 2007, for example - as many each week as they did in the whole of 1999)

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Web 1.0(1993-2003)

Pretty much HTML pages viewed through a browser

Web 2.0(2003- beyond)

Web pages, plus a lot of other “content” shared over the web, with more interactivity;

more like an application than a “page”

“Read” Mode “Write” & Contribute

“Page” Primary Unit of content

“Post / record”

“static” State “dynamic”

Web browser Viewed through…

Browsers, RSS Readers, anything

Web Coders Content Created by…

Everyone

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BLOGS WIKIS

PODCASTS RSS

SOCIAL BOOKMARKING

Web 2.0 The read /write web

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Pupils are using Web 2.0 now

• Blogs,e.g. Blogspot, Blogger, • Social network software, e.g. Myspace,

Facebook,• Tagged photo stores, e.g. Flickr• Del.icio.us • Wikis,e.g. Wikipedia• Communication networks, AIM Messenger• News and audio services, e.g. podcasts and

hosted video - Youtube

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The World Wide Web has become a two-way web, where anyone can publish, share, and change information as easily as viewing or downloading it.

This change offers powerful new opportunities for learning.

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Blogging in Education

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An online journal or diary

A Conversation

A communication tool

What is a blog?

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Del.icio.us is an Example of a Site that Uses a “Tags” to Organize Bookmarks

Tags: Descriptive words applied by users

to links. Tags are searchable

My Tags: Words I’ve used to describe links in a way that makes

sense to me

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Special web site allows visitors to add, remove, edit & change content Not need access to or knowledge of web publishing software

Collaboration Group members work on common document in common location

Wikis

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http://del.icio.us/

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http://www.commoncraft.com/

• Common Craft produce short succinct cartoon videos and tutorials on how blogs, wikis and del.icio.us work. Well worth looking at.

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