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    Web 2.0 to What?

    Web 2.0 world just keeps getting bigger and bigger! It is hard to keep up! Here are a few applications with ideas and examples of how we are using them with our elementary students.


    Wordle

    http://www.wordle.net/

    I use wordle with all grades K-4! One word of caution: when working with students, link right to the create page so you avoid any inappropriate wordles displayed in the gallery. We don't post to the gallery, we just print their favorite word cloud. These are just a few things that we have used Wordle for! Have fun!
    Art, yes, Art!! - Whole class brainstorm facts about artists. Click on the words, and get just the outline, then have them color the words in to represent the artist.
    K - we typed family words and names to create cards for Valentine's Day
    K - typed words that they know
    1st - parts of speech wordles
    1st - word wall words, Abraham Lincoln facts
    2nd - word wall words
    2nd - biography facts
    2nd - content area vocabulary words
    3rd - important people quick facts
    3rd - report cover pages
    3rd - fact sharing pages
    4th - biography facts
    These are kindergarten examples! Powerful stuff!!
    Download file "amy.pdf"
    Download file "j.pdf"
    First Grade Family words
    Download file "cassie.pdf"
    Lincoln wordle
    Download file "Lincoln.pdf"
    Wordle of Declaration of Independence

    Download file "DecInd.pdf"

    WIKI


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    A wiki (pronounced /ˈwɪki/WIK-ee) is a website that allows the easy[1] creation and editing of any number of interlinkedweb pages via a web browser using a simplified markup language or a WYSIWYG text editor.[2][3] Wikis are typically powered by wiki software and are often used to create collaborative websites, to power community websites, for personal note taking, in corporate intranets, and in knowledge management systems.

    Wikis may exist to serve a specific purpose, and in such cases, users use their editorial rights to remove material that is considered "off topic". Such is the case of the collaborative encyclopedia Wikipedia.[3] In contrast, open purpose wikis accept content without firm rules as to how the content should be organized.

    Ward Cunningham, the developer of the first wiki software, WikiWikiWeb, originally described it as "the simplest online database that could possibly work."[4]"Wiki" (pronounced [ˈwiki] or [ˈviki]) is a Hawaiian word for "fast".[5]"Wiki" has been backronymed by some to "What I Know Is".[6]

    There are many free wiki providesr available on the web. They are simple, basic webapge creators. This wiki that you are on right now is sponsored through my school district. Wikis can be updated anywhere you have an Internet connection and aew live, corrections and additions are viewable as soon as you click the save button. There are many limitations to wikis, we have nicknamed them "Icky Wikis" because they lack the ability to be personalized easily. However, the funcitonality and ease of use makes them invaluable tools!


    Flickr

    http://www.flickr.com/
    The best photo sharing site. There are many other sites that mash-up and integrate with Flickr. Once your photos are uploaded to Flickr, there is no need to upload again and you can use the URL provided for different sizes and for other applications as well. You can even get Flickr on your Uverse TV!

    Some photos on Flickr are licensed by Creative Commons and you can use them in the classroom. Others are not. Please be legal!! Watch the labels!

    Image chef

    http://www.imagechef.com
    Turn your pictures and words into works of art. Create poetry, word mosaics, etc.

    Build Your Wildself

    http://www.buildyourwildself.com
    Select animal characteristics to build your wildself. Have students identify why each characteristic is important.

    Kerpoof

    http://www.kerpoof.com/
    Kerpoof is a site that provides a variety of creative tools for animation, drawing, and movie creation. Users can choose from a range of preset characters and environmental options, or they can create their own. The site offers drag-and-drop simplicity coupled with advanced animation and editing capabilities.

    Skype

    http://www.skype.com
    This tool provides free voice and video calling to other Skype users worldwide via your computer. Some uses of the platform include multi-class and cross-district collaboration, professional development, and virtual field trips. We have Skyped with other classes in the school and district, classes in other parts of the world.

    Slideshare

    http://www.slideshare.net
    Upload your students’ or your own PowerPoint files in order to embed them on your classroom wiki.

    CreateaGraph

    http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createAgraph/default.aspx
    A very easy to use online graph creator.

    Scratch

    http://www.scratch.mit.edu

    This is a fun site created to let students create animation, interactive stories, games, music, games and art. It is an easy way to show how computer programming works. We haven't posted to the gallery due to many inappropriate items there at times. We have used it for basic animation with 1st graders. You build lego-like blocks to make the cat figure move. We have also used it to type and animate their names. It is fun, but time consuming. We have used it to animate the life cycle of a plant. I am still looking for ways to better tie this in to the curriculum without spending a ton of time on it!

    First grade scratch on short i sound

    Download file "Short i.sb"


    Comic Life

    We use Comic life in 1st - 4th grade in lots of ways.

    Goal setting - each quarter we take the students' pictures and have them record their goals, some teachers include their goals for the students on this sheet as well. Parents love to see them at conferences and what a neat way of watching the children grow throughout the year. They love to go back and look at how they have changed - especially those toothless ones!

    Story mapping

    Character analysis

    Fact sharing - quick and easy nonfiction reports

    Storyboarding

    Story telling

    Graphic organizers


    VoiceThread

    We are just starting to use this! . As we have issues with posting student photos on the web, we had them create a KidPix drawing of themselves to be used as their identity. Take a look at them.

    2nd graders studied Abraham Lincoln and compiled their facts into a class Voicethread! Our first activity was through projectsbyjen

    http://voicethread.com/share/342595/

    4th graders biography reports take a new twist!

    Avatar Maker



    Need an avatar? Of course you do! Go here to create it!

    http://www.moeruavatar.com/index_en.shtml


    Create a Graph

    Ever want to have your kids make a graph - easily?? This is the answer! So easy and customizable!

    http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createAgraph/default.aspx


    Animoto

    We are currently working on putting together some animoto projects. This is an easy way to create videos and do digital storytelling. We have issues with student pictures on the web, so I included a personal one as an example. The free version limits you to less than a dozen photos, yet it is still amazing!! You will never go back to making slideshows again!

    http://education.animoto.com/

    Here is a great one on Science vocabulary!

    http://grangerland.conroeisd.net/Science%20Vocabulary

    My 8 year old created one about his favorite football play!

    http://animoto.com/play/AaBA9EmOWTnjQFy7TTyAOg?from=share

    Jog the Web

    http://www.jogtheweb.com/

    Tracks searches on the web!

    A web 2.0 track

    http://www.jogtheweb.com/allTracks.php?crit=trackTitle&terms=web%202.0

    Google

    Google has so much to offer beyond searching!! Go to www.google.com/educators to find activities and lessons.

    Google Docs is similar to Word! Create a survey, or test and then send it to the spreadsheet to score for you. You can create "powerpoint" type presentations if you go to NEW and go down to Presentations.

    Google Sites is an easy website creator.

    Google Scholar is a way to find to research like ERIC searches, scholarly articles that you can use for research.

    Google Book Search is just that.

    Google Reader After 75 years the copyright has expired so you can read books on Google!

    Doodle 4 Google has a contest that closes on March 17 to create their logo.

    Google Chrome is a web browser

    Google Spreadsheets are just that.

    Google Gears takes your Google apps offline

    Gmail is a free email service

    Google Earth has lessons to coordinate with your literature, history, etc. lessons. Not to mention you can see around the world. Go to the 3D warehouse to see artifacts, buildings, etc. Go to earth.google.com to find searches of 3D places that you are teaching about. Search for kmz files and see what you can find! Requires a pretty big download.

    Google Sketchup 7 was just just released. A 3D building tool. If you run Google Earth at the same time, it should take yo to the actual place that you are working on if it is a real place. You can use Sketchup and download images and places that you can use for your sketching. Requires a pretty big download.

    Google Notebook is a great place to store your citations

    Google 411 on your phone! It is cheaper

    Text Google and get the answer to whatever you need texted to your phone

    Twitter Plurk

    These are 2 great places to create your PLN, Personal Learning Network. You can "follow" people and find out what they are learning and sharing. Can be confusing at first. I prefer Twitter to Plurk, but it is a personal opinion. Sign up for both and then you can find the one that you like!

    Second Life

    There are so many places to learn on the web! Second Life offers online PD from tons of sources! Personally. I have a hard time finding time in my first life for a Second Life, but there are tons of great learning opportunities avaiable here!

    Skype/iChat

    We love to Skype or iChat with colleagues in our own building or from around the world! We have joined integrated projects or created our own sharing! If you want to join us, contact innes.kirsten@d46.org or d46kir@aim, skype name kirs10i.

    Moodle

    We have joined some Moodle projects to write for an audience and participate in 100th day activities.

    Projects by Jen

    http://projectsbyjen.ning.com/

    This site is an awesome place to look for interactive online activities using many web 2.0 applications. There are projects going all year long, with many levels of participation, check it out and see if you can join it.

    Web collaboration tools put together by Jen can be found on her wiki

    http://jlwagner.pbwiki.com/WCT

    Other Web 2.0 Resources that I use

    http://www.appappeal.com/web-2-0-application-world-mosaic/

    http://www.go2web20.net/

    A complete - if there is such a thing - list of Web 2.0 applications. Not all appropriate for school, but neat anyway!

    Kathy Schrock's Site of the School Day is focusing a lot of Web 2.0. You can subscribe and get the email updates or just go to the page.

    http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schrockguide/sos.html

    Share your Powerpoints online

    http://www.authorstream.com/

    http://www.slideshare.net/

    UStreamtv A great tool for sharing videos for anything!

    http://elearnr.org/

    Joanne Troutners's awesome Web 2.0 Tools Wiki!

    http://jtweblearning.wikispaces.com/

    Can't watch You Tube at school? Simply convert your videos using:

    http://www.zamzar.com/
    or
    Tony Vincent has a tutorial on his blog:

    Have a question you want answered? Go to and type in your question:

    Photo Sharing

    Spell with flickr When it is working it is awesome!! It will find pictures of letters to make words.
    Flickr toys - create memory games, vocabulary activities...be careful what your kids type!! They will find those inappropriate images!
    Search flickr
    Have students create 6 word stories
    Shape Collage...free photo collage maker, requires a download


    We took pictures of some cards we made for President Lincoln's 200th birthday and posted them on bubbleshare.

    More Photo Fun!
    Capture images in artwork

    A Wordpress article about Web 2.0

    Great Tips!!

    100 Free Webtools from the NECC 2008 Ning

    http://www.necc2008.org/profiles/blog/show?id=1997968%3ABlogPost%3A36019

    Download file "Tips.doc"

    Social Bookmarks

    http://delicious.com/

    http://www.diigo.com

    http://www.pageflakes.com/


    Feel free to email me with questions or comments! Especially if you want to join us in a project! We love to work with other schools!! We are a pre-kindergarten through 4th grade school with teachers in all grade levels wanting to collaborate to make their students' educations the best that they can be! Don't know what to do? Let us develop something together!

    innes.kirsten@d46.org


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