Web 2.0 is the read write web. Blogs, wikis, podcasts, social networking (myspace), you tube, flickr, and social bookmarking (del.icio.us) are all a part of the read write web.
This new addition to the Internet has many advantages. You can make even the most shy student respond to your posts. The technology behind it is free except for an Internet connection. Student can collaborate with other students in the same city or in another state or even in another country.
What are some uses that you can use in your classroom--today or even in the future?
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Hello, This is Danielle Holly!! Thank you for teaching us all of this!!Have a great night!
Thank you so much for such a wonderful class, Ms. Anderson. I am very sorry about the plumber. I know how much you must like him. Of course, have you every really known of a plumber who works fast?????
I am considering having my E3's start a wiki where they blog about their books. I might need your help in getting my blog set up. Thanks!
Lizz
Hello Mrs Anderson. I hope you are having a great Monday even though the plumber is hard at work. HAHA
This is neat. I hope to learn more. This would be great with my sp. ed. students that don't write or read well, but play computer all the time.
Thank you for informing us of how Blogs and Wikis work. I always see them used on Myspace and facebook and never knew their purpose. Thanks for the helpfulness. Matt Bean
Hey, This is Jana Stafford. This is the greatest class ever!
Hey Mrs. Anderson-- This is your favorite McKenzie High Graduate. I hope ya have a great evening. I know that you miss me in your first block class.
Rebecca Jones
This is a great teaching tool! Thanks for sharing this cool Internet medium. - Michellia Wilson
I think that this will be a very useful tool as soon as I learn to use it. -Dumanic Wade
This has been a great class. I have learned so much in this computer class.
Tina Conner
In elementary language arts, students create personal journal entries responding to literature. The teacher could reply to their responses, creating a dialog. Cool! Jan Bertouille
This is great technology for the classroom!! Thanks so much Ms. Anderson :)
Colleen Quinn
This was a great learning experience for me and I think you're doing a great job with the class :)
Rafeal Delgado
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