Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Final Reflections on Teaching and Learning with Web 2.0 Tools

The adventures I have been guided through this semester have opened the path to even greater adventures to come in Web 2.0 technologies for teaching and learning. My comfort zone was tested and I had no choice but to explore some Web 2.0 tools that I have been avoiding, such as Twitter. To my surprise the Web 2.0 tools I explored will be incredible tools for professional development and interacting in educational networks.  I registered for this class to learn how to teach my students more effectively by implementing technology using Web 2.0 tools, but what I hadn't expected is I learned how I could continue educating myself using Web 2.0 tools so I will have the ability to continue growing and help my students grow also. I am thankful for my adventures in Twitter, YouTube, Diigo, Aggregating Pages, and others because I had the ability to have a hands-on experience in learning. All I have to do is continue my adventure since my pages are now set-up and functioning. 

 The current and emerging Web 2.0 technologies available for instructional delivery brings many benefits to the classroom. Students are growing up in a world where they are surrounded by technology and learning using technology should also be a part of that world. Web 2.0 tools can be used to cover each aspect of Blooms Taxonomy to help students create, evaluate, analyze, apply, understand, and evaluate at a higher level than in a classroom without the use of technology.  For each learning goal "there's an app for that."  

This semester as the class used Wiki Spaces to collaborate and create an evaluation rubric for Web 2.0 technologies, I understood how crucial it is for educators to evaluate the Web 2.0 technologies they are thinking of implementing. As an educator it is my responsibility to make sure the tools used by students are safe and effective. When I evaluate a Web 2.0 tool I will assessing:

  • User Friendliness: Will learning to use the technology get in the way of the learning goal?
  • Accessibility: Can students access the technology at any time/place?
  • Collaboration: Are students able to connect with peers/teachers and share ideas? 
  • Differentiation: Can this technology be adapted to meet the individual needs of each student?
  • Curriculum Correlation: Do the lessons presented align with the curriculum?
  • Finished Product: Does the technology result in a dynamic product that can students can easily save or share?
  • Technical Support Considerations: Is technical support provided by the vendor? How much will support cost? Will it work on your school's network?
  • Advertising: Is the site free from advertising or have school appropriate advertising?
  • Cost Efficient: How much does the tool/technology cost?  Is this cost a one-time fee or is it a recurring cost? Who will pay the cost?
  •  Security and Privacy: How does the technology/tool protect information and privacy of its users?


Educators must have a goal of why they are implementing Web 2.0 tools for learning and not using the tools for the sake of only using technology. Using an educational technology evaluation rubric will help educators stay focused and question if the technology tool is the one needed to meet their goal.

There are some pitfalls in using some Web 2.0 technologies. Teachers should always have a back-up plan in case of technology issues such as loss of internet, server crashes, etc. Compatibility of devises and tools should always be checked before moving forward in the implementation. I feel the most important pitfall that can be avoided if not taken for granted is the security and privacy of the students. This course taught me how quickly a person's digital footprint can change and can be accessed by a simple search of a name.

Technology is growing at a rapid rate and will only continue to grow in the future. I believe that every student should have the opportunity to incorporate technology into their learning. Web 2.0 technologies can provide a fun learning experience and has the potential to keep the students engaged. Instead of just lecturing about the Declaration of Independence, students can explore the National Archives website and have the ability to see the document and collaborate using blogs, Edmodo, wikis, ect. There are many free programs that can be used to enhance education that will motive and engage students and make learning fun. The possibilities that Web 2.0 technologies can provide in the classroom are endless. Using technology in education will engage the students and help them have a higher level of ownership and accountable in their learning.
Education and technology should go hand-in-hand because the future of the students is a world surrounded by technology and students should have a real-world experience.

 Remember: With the growth rate of technology this chart will always be changing as new tools and technologies are created.



Monday, March 2, 2015

End of Course Vanity Search (Growing Digital Footprint)

In the past seven weeks since my first "vanity search," my digital footprint has expanded considerably. The work I have completed by posting and sharing Web 2.0 tools using Twitter, Diigo, and YouTube is now part of my digital footprint to share with others. Previously my digital footprint consisted of mostly personal social media and a few educational related digital footprints, but I am excited today by viewing many educational related digital footprints when I search my name. As my students start to use these tools for learning I must make it a priority to keep my students safe and their personal information private. It is also my priority to inform students how their digital footprint can be so easily seen by complete strangers. It is my goal not to expand my personal digital footprint, but continue expanding my digital footprint with educational resources for others to use.




Sunday, March 1, 2015

Continuing Personal Professional Development in Web 2.0 Tools

Technology doesn't stand still. It is always changing and evolving. As an educator it is my responsibility to attempt to stay up with advances and changes related to teaching and learning with Web 2.0 tools across my career. Professional development is an important part of continuing my education, but I can't depend of professional development provided by school districts to stay up with advances and changes related to teaching and learning with Web 2.0 tools. I strongly believe using the Web 2.0 tools I have used in the class throughout the semester will give me the ability to say informed. Educational networking is a one of the most valuable resources I have at my fingertips. Tweetdeck provides the opportunity to save a list of hashtags related to educational technology which gives me access to more resources daily that would take me weeks to find on my own. The Web 2.0 tools I will use for educational networking is Twitter, Tweetdeck, Diigo, YouTube, EdTech webinars, ect. I will take full advantage of professional development opportunities provided to me, but using the resources I have been introduced to this semester I can learn of advances and changes related to teaching and learning with Web 2.0 tools on a daily basis which is nothing short of amazing.  




 http://blog.stemconnector.org/


Saturday, February 21, 2015

Adventure in Social Bookmarking- Diigo



I have used social bookmarking in the past more for personal use but this week I have spent more time exploring tags in reference to education, Web 2.0, etc, and I have found many great resources very quickly. Social bookmarking is something I have tried for a few years now. The problem I have is to remember to place my bookmarks in Diigo instead of only bookmarking them in my browser. I learned my lesson when my computer crashed a few months ago and I had to format my computer and start all over. I took for granted that my bookmarks would be saved in Firefox as they always were, but to my surprise they started a new system and I had to create a new account and lost all my bookmarks. I had many saved in Google Chrome but there were many in Firefox that will be forever lost. I recently installed the Diigo extension for Chrome and Firefox that eliminates the problem in remembering because it is quick and easy to remember to save bookmarks in Diigo. 
Having the ability to use tags to create my folksonomy will save a lot of time when I am browsing or searching for a specific topic. This is my first experience participating in a social bookmarking group. I will be exploring more groups to join in Diigo. Social bookmarking helps users to collaborate with others to work smarter, not harder in finding and sharing great resources. 



Monday, February 9, 2015

Adventure in Aggregating Pages

Aggregating pages is convenient online digital dashboard that is used to connect other Web 2.0 tools using a widget. At the beginning of my adventure in aggregating pages I was playing around with both  Netvibes and Protopage and I personally prefer Protopage. I can see advantages of using both but for this assignment I chose Protopage because I found it more user friendly and easier to add and customize widgets. With Protopage it was easy to connect my Blog, Wiki, YouTube playlist and Twitter searches in one convenient place. The most challenging part of setting up my page was to figure out how to add my YouTube playlist, but after a few minutes I had it completed. I like the fact that I can now go to one page to get updates and my page can be shared with others to view the information. I will continue looking for information and widgets to add to my Protopage since it is a very useful Web 2.0 tool.. I will be creating a personal Protopage in the near future which will be private to contain all my personal "goodies" such as weather, news headlines, and will make a great start page when I pull up my browser. Aggregating pages will be very useful in the classroom. All the Web 2.0 tools and websites the teacher needs can all be placed in one site for easy and convenient navigation. Teachers can set up aggregating pages such as Protopage and Netvibes to be used by parents and students. I will be using Protopage in my future classroom.
Here is the link to my Protopage: http://www.protopage.com/vlslayton 

Protopages: http://www.protopage.com/
Netvibes: http://www.netvibes.com/en

 Protopage

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Twitter and YouTube Adventures



     This week I had the opportunity to explore YouTube and continue exploring Twitter. I have used YouTube for a few years and have upload videos in the past but I have never taken the time to deeply explore YouTube until this week. The assignment was to search different categories and create a playlist for each category. Until this assignment I was not aware I could even create a playlist.  While creating my playlist for Twitter and Twitter tools I learned more about using Twitter and the vast amount of resources in education that can be found. I also found many helpful videos on Wikispaces. YouTube is a great tool to use to learn how to set up and use web 2.0 tools for education. While searching for web 2.0 tools for learning I discovered many web 2.0 tools and videos to explain how to use them in the classroom. By creating a playlist I will have the ability to have access to the specific videos I chose to add to my playlist. There are many resources for teaching history that will benefit teachers and students to help make history more interesting and engaging. For the assignment we had the opportunity to create a playlist of our choice. I chose teaching/learning for English language learners. I found many resources on YouTube educators have posted that will help me teach English language learners more effectively. As I was working on the YouTube Adventure assignment, it is very clear that YouTube can be used for educational resources as well as entertainment purposes.

A list of hashtags related to education was provided as an assignment to look up on Twitter. I am astounded by the length of the list of hashtags that I can search for information and resources in education. I have set up a search on TweetDeck to keep me up to date on a few of the hashtags. I will post the list for anyone interested in the educational resources available using Twitter. http://www.cybraryman.com/edhashtags.html

The information and resources I have found during my YouTube and Twitter adventure has opened up many new resources to me as an educator. I will continue to explore and use these tools and learn from education professionals around the world.



Saturday, February 7, 2015

Technology Evaluation of Web 2.0 Tools for Education

This week I worked in a group to evaluate 5 educational technologies based a Web 2.0 Technology Evaluation rubric the class created as an assignment in week 2. I chose to evaluate Blogger and Bookemon.

Blogger
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Description

            Blogger is a Web 2.0 course delivery technology that is free and easy to use. Blogger is user friendly and is very easy to set up. It is a social networking tool that can be used by students and teachers for sharing, reflecting and collaborating with one another and a larger audience if desired. Users have the ability to create posts that can include text, images, video and audio.
        Blogger can be used to design a whole course or for an occasional student activity. Blogger is an exceptional tool for students to use as a portfolio to promote student growth and also promote active student learning by having a collection of their work and the ability to analyze and assess their own progress. Blogger is an easy Web 2.0 tool and will be a great addition of technology to the course as a tool of communication for projects.

Evaluation Rubric

Technology Evaluation Rubric
Answers/Comments
User Friendliness: Will learning to use the technology get in the way of the learning goal?
Once the accounts are set up on Blogger, students can navigate the site easily after a brief demonstration.
Accessibility: Can students access the technology at any time/place?
Yes, Blogger can be accessed on the web and there are apps for smartphones, and tablets.
Collaboration: Are students able to connect with peers/teachers and share ideas?
Students can collaborate in group blogs and/or comment on others blog.
Differentiation: Can this technology be adapted to meet the individual needs of each student?
Yes, the assignments, questions, and interactions can accommodate various needs.
Curriculum Correlation: Do the lessons presented align with the curriculum?
Yes, the lessons and questions are created by the instructor to align with the curriculum.
Engaging: Will the technology keep the students engaged?
Yes, Blogger will keep the students engaged by the students creating and posting their blog post and commenting on their peers blog post.
Finished Product: Does the technology result in a dynamic product that can students can easily save or share?

What kinds of finished products can your students produce with the tool/technology to demonstrate they have mastered the content?
Yes, Blogger provides a finished product that is stored online that can easily be saved and shared.

Blogger provides a finished product students can look back to reflect on such as an eportfolio.
Hardware: Is any special hardware required? If so, how much does it cost?
No special hardware is required. It is a web based 2.0 tool that requires internet access.
Technical Support Considerations:
Is technical support provided by the vendor? How much will support cost?
Will it work on your school's network?
Yes, Google provides technical support for Blogger. Support is free. Blogger should work on schools network under Google.
Advertising: Is the site free from advertising or have school appropriate advertising?
Yes, while working in Blogger it is free from advertising.
Cost Efficient: How much does the tool/technology cost?
Is this cost a one-time fee or is it a recurring cost?
Who will pay the cost?
Blogger is free.
Security and Privacy:
How does the technology/tool protect information and privacy of its users?
Blogger provides privacy settings to keep all personal information of the user from the public.
Student blogs will be set to private and only peers will see their posts.
Students will be assigned usernames and will not publish their names online.
      
Pros and Cons

Pros:
  • Free
  • Control over privacy settings.
  • Allows the students and teacher to collaborate and share ideas.
  • Provides the students that are shy an easier way to express themselves.
  • Videos, images, audio,graphics, widgets, and many other types of technologies can be added to and published in the blog so the student can be creative.
  • Help students develop a sense of audience, voice and ownership

Cons:  
  • Lacks the educational support and features of Educational Blog sites such as Edublogs.
  • Monitor to make sure security guidelines are followed.
  • Getting all the students set up to ensure the proper security setting would be time consuming but if you are needing a free program it is worth it.
  • Students must have a  Google email address to access Blogger.

Brief Demonstration

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Instructional Activity

Newspaper Article Project
Students will work in groups to create a newspaper article from the 1850-1860 time period that informs an authentic audience as well as the class about the Underground Railroad, the major figures, social issues, and slavery that led up to the civil war. Each group will choose different topic as their focus.  
Students are to learn about the major figures of the Underground Railroad, its purpose, the social effects, and the risks that were involved. The research plan will consist of students conducting research using internet searches, texts, documentaries,  and sources in the library to find information on major figures involved, runaway slave advertisements, and other relevant information for the topic.
Each group will contribute to a team blog and collaborate to create the groups newspaper article. The class will view and discuss each group's newspaper article.
By students using Blogger to publish their writing assignments they can be assessed online and help save the environment also since no paper will be used. The teacher can simply leave a comment for the student. I personally would use Blogger for writing assignments that are more focused on the thought process than technical writing.



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Bookemon edCenter


Description

Bookemon edCenter is a safe and secure place where students can write, illustrate, and publish their creative writing projects. Educators can create individual student accounts without a student email address. Students can create projects individually or collaborate as a small group or class. Bookemon edCenter is a Web 2.0 tool that can be used by students and teachers for sharing, reflecting and collaborating with one another and a larger audience if desired. Bookemon edCenter provides clipart free to use, and students illustrations can be uploaded. Bookemon offers online and mobile apps to create quality hardcover and soft cover printed books for a low price. Bookemon provides free eBooks for student created books and can be read for free online to share with family and friends. Educators can use Bookemon to motivate students to share their writing by having the ability to be a published author. Educators have the ability to create class projects, homework and class yearbooks within the Bookemon edCenter.

Evaluation Rubric
Technology Evaluation Rubric
Answers/Comments
User Friendliness: Will learning to use the technology get in the way of the learning goal?
Yes, After a brief demonstration students can easily navigate the software.
Accessibility: Can students access the technology at any time/place?
Yes, students can access the technology on the web,  and using Bookemon app students can access Bookemon on mobile devices and tablets.
Collaboration: Are students able to connect with peers/teachers and share ideas?
Yes, students work as individuals, small groups, or whole class projects.
Differentiation: Can this technology be adapted to meet the individual needs of each student?
Yes, the assignments, questions, and interactions can accommodate various needs of students. Students type their stories and chose graphics. Students who need help with typing can be paired up with a peer.
Curriculum Correlation: Do the lessons presented align with the curriculum?
Yes, the lessons are created by the instructor to align with the curriculum.
Engaging: Will the technology keep the students engaged?
Yes, students are actively engaged by typing a story they have written and illustrating their story.
Finished Product: Does the technology result in a dynamic product that can students can easily save or share?
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Yes, students use Bookemon to create an eBook of their writing. Other finished products can be poetry books, scrapbooks for the class or special events, and portfolios.
When the finished product is completed Bookemon will provide a link that can be sent by email to invite the friends and family to view the students eBook.
Hardware: Is any special hardware required? If so, how much does it cost?
Bookemon is an online tool and no additional hardware is needed unless the eBooks are printed which a printer will then be needed.
Technical Support Considerations:
Is technical support provided by the vendor? How much will support cost?
Will it work on your school's network?
Yes, technical support is a free service offered by Bookemon.
Yes Bookemon will work on the school network.
Advertising: Is the site free from advertising or have school appropriate advertising?
Bookemon offers the option of purchasing printed books that are created but no outside advertising is on the site.
Cost Efficient: How much does the tool/technology cost?
Is this cost a one-time fee or is it a recurring cost?
Who will pay the cost?
Bookemon is free to use and provides a free eBook of the book the user creates.
Security and Privacy:
How does the technology/tool protect information and privacy of its users?
Bookemon does not share any information of the users unless the user chooses. The teacher has control of who can access, join, and comment in the edCenter,
The teacher creates the students user accounts which does not require an email.
Pros and Cons

Pros:
  • Free
  • Ease of use
  • Teacher control over student and privacy settings.
  • Secure, private and friendly environment
  • Motivating for students.
  • Free eBooks of student created books.
Cons:
  • Can be time consuming.
  • Younger students need help navigating the site.
Brief Demonstration

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Instructional Activity

Creative Writing
Students write an engaging story with a well-developed conflict and resolution, interesting and believable characters, a range of literary strategies (e.g., dialogue, suspense) and devices to enhance the plot, and sensory details that define the mood or tone.
Review narration, plot, theme, description, dialogue, and characterization with students.  
Discuss the elements of a short story such as a clear opening, body, and conclusion, and strong characters.
Discuss favorite movie surprises can help students creativity to develop the surprise in their story.
Create a Story Outline
Students can work in pairs or individually.
Students create a storyline which should include:
  • At least two main characters
  • Five  traits for each character (at least 3 of the traits should be unusual).
  • Setting
  • Three  plot events
  • One surprise (minimum)

Working in pairs/teams can help students who have a phobia about creative writing get over their fears and talk through their ideas for the story.
Teacher should walk around the room giving feedback and asking questions about the characters and their traits to help students think through the personality of their characters.
Student Writing:
Once students have finished their outline and they begin the writing process, students will write the introduction to their story. Once students have written two to three paragraphs students work in pairs to peer review the story. The peer review will help students discover if their characters are interesting and if the story is off to a good start.
Students will continue the writing process and revise and edit their story.  Continue providing feedback and writing tips as you review each story.
The story should be at least 5 pages and students have one week to complete their story.
Publish:
Students will use Bookemon to create an eBook of the short story they created by using the graphics provided or students can draw the illustrations for their stories. Once the students have typed their stories and illustrated their books it can be saved as a .pdf eBook and printed. There is also an option of sharing the link of each students book with their family by email.