Read the following article on Web 2.0 tools: A Web 2.0 Class: Students Leam 21st Century Skills, Collaboration, and Digital Citizenship by Andrew
Marcinek
Consider.
Strategies for implement Web 2.0 tools in the classroom
Advantages and limitations of Web 2.0 technologies for instruction
- Visit the following websites to discover new-to-you Web 2.0 tools that you would like to incorporate into your instruction:
https: //cooltoolsforschool.net/
50 Web 2.0 Sites for Schools - Select three (3) Web 2.0 resources that you think will enhance instruction and student engagement in your class. Outline the strategies that you
would use to integrate these web-based tools in your teaching and learning environment. - Select a Web 2.0 tool to create a presentation. (Note: PowerPoint is not a Web 2.0 tool.)
- Create a presentation to share your cyberlearning plans with me and your colleagues. At minimum, your presentation must include the following:
a. A title slide with an appropriate title for your presentation as well as your name
b. A slide titled Web 2.0 that includes your definition for the meaning of Web 2.0. Include at least 1 reference to the module videos or articles.
c. 3 separate slides with appropriate titles that name the Web 2.0 resources that you selected in Step 4. Include the following on each slide: