http://www.seomoz.org/web2.0 has a great collection of 174 Web 2.0 sites categorised and ranked in each category, however I am surprised that there are only a few listings in Education category and Diigo is not even listed in Bookmarking category.
http://www.go2web20.net/ seems a good collection of mostly new Web 2.0 tools/sites. I explored some of the tags like e-Learning, Teacher, College but couldn't see a tool/site that looked familiar to me.
I did find this online PD programme interesting and useful. Given no extra time for this at school I have explored nearly everything that is recommended/suggested in the programme but only up to a level. I do wish I had enough/more time for this. This PD forced me to find time for it but I have learnt a lot and overall I am very happy about it, thank you very much for this PD opportunity! There are many Web 2.0 tolls and sites that are relevant and useful in education that I have explored and learnt in this PD. I have already used some of these tools and will use rest as and when needed.
This blog includes my learning through: 2015 – 2016 Postgraduate Certificate Course ‘Digital and Collaborative Learning’ in Applied Practice. 2009 Online Professional Development Programme ‘How 2 of Web 2’. 2007 – 2009 NZ MOE initiated ICT PD Programme.
15 November, 2009
# 23 ebooks
http://worldebookfair.org/Collections.htm seems a huge site for free and very cheap download of ebooks. And I am surprised by http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page which provides huge amount of free e-resources, however its free only in USA as the copy rights of ebooks in this project have expired. This site is very user friendly as it has 3 to 4 alternative ways of viewing or downloading the resources. For distance education providers this site is a Gold mine.
http://librivox.org/ is great for audio books in MP3 format. I listened to and downloaded a little audio book form this site, down loading is slow but it works. Once it was on my computer desk it could be e-mailed. I feel this is great another site for distance education providers.
http://www.friedbeef.com/ is very interesting and useful place to get audio and e-books, has a great collection of many sites offering free e-resources. Feedback and comments include many additional sites to this collection. So many books to read and so little time!!!
http://librivox.org/ is great for audio books in MP3 format. I listened to and downloaded a little audio book form this site, down loading is slow but it works. Once it was on my computer desk it could be e-mailed. I feel this is great another site for distance education providers.
http://www.friedbeef.com/ is very interesting and useful place to get audio and e-books, has a great collection of many sites offering free e-resources. Feedback and comments include many additional sites to this collection. So many books to read and so little time!!!
# 22 Audio books
For some our students who are reluctant readers, audio books provide motivation to engage them in study. This gradually helps them to develope an interest and a positive attitude towards reading in general which is a great! Plenty of audio books are available at local libraries however I prefer audio books which can be downloaded in MP3 format as almost all children have an use MP3 player.
10 November, 2009
# 21 Online Video
I have explored YouTube and TeacherTube sites often enough so I am reasonably well familiar with those and know my way around those sites. For my e-Tech sessions and presentations I have searched and linked video clips to my Power Point slides, however I would really like to learn how to embed a video clip in a Power Point slide so that I don't have to rely on accessing internet when presenting a session.
"Shift happens" is my favourite YouTube video clip as it shows how ICT is changing our lives so rapidly and what and how should we teach to prepare our children for tomorrow. I belive it is quite relevent for us and our young generation, click the following link to watch the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Q75KhAeqJg
"Shift happens" is my favourite YouTube video clip as it shows how ICT is changing our lives so rapidly and what and how should we teach to prepare our children for tomorrow. I belive it is quite relevent for us and our young generation, click the following link to watch the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Q75KhAeqJg
# 20 Podcast
I found Podcastalley a great collection of very interesting podcasts. I enjoyed listening to some of schoolsucks series of podcasts. I also found Mypodcasts an interesting site for some good educational podcasts. Of all the sites, EPN - Education Podcast Network has great podcasts in many subject areas. I am now interested in learning how to create a podcast and post it on the site as this is quite useful tool in distance education. This may take a lot more exploring and help from some my colleagues. Posting Links to my podcasts on my personal Blog will be very useful in socialising with my friends, family and relatives overseas.
09 November, 2009
# 19 Rollyo
I found exploring Rollyo quite interesting. I can see its advantages, e.g. in our Mathematics Department we have a big collection of good, useful websites in our Diigo site. I have registered with Rollyo and have thought of creating a search roll and importing all the Mathematics websites from our Diigo site, so our colleagues can search required information or site quickly. I will also create another search roll for my own use, this will be quite useful.
06 November, 2009
# 18 Wikis
We have have been using a wiki for e-Learning group at our school http://futurepathways.wikispaces.com/
I am reasonably well familiar with using a Wiki. All the members of our e-Learning group post all the presentations and handouts on this wiki.
I am reasonably well familiar with using a Wiki. All the members of our e-Learning group post all the presentations and handouts on this wiki.
# 17 Delicious and Diigo
Our Mathematics Department has preffered Social Book Marking Website Diigo over Delicious. My colleagues who previously had been using Delicious have also switched to Diigo. I have known about Delicious but haven't created an account with Delicious, instead I have signed up with Diigo and have been organising my bookmarks. You can also set up Groups in Diigo, e.g. Mathematics, and if you join the group, you can share your book marks with the group. I and some colleagues in our Mathematics group have added many useful sites in Mathematics group and we all are benefiting from the collection.
# 16 Subscribe to Blogs
After exploring many links to RSS Feed and RSS Reader in our main Blog as well Problogger Blog, I really had to ask a colleague who is a problogger in our school who showed me how to set up Google Feed Reader and add a subscription to it by copying and pasting an URL of a Blog or a Website. And I added a couple of subscriptions to my Reader this way, yesterday. This morning I explored RSS more and subscribed to a couple of more Blogs by clicking the RSS Feed button on Blogs. Both of these ways are simple enough to subscribe to Blogs or Websites as most Blogs or Websites have RSS Feed icon.
05 November, 2009
# 15 Google Reader
This is great tool! Like One Stop Reading place where I can have a collection of all the Websites, Blogs and Wikis that I want to follow. I have been saving the URLs of Blogs and Wikis as my favourites in my Internet Browser but this is much better than that. As I already have two Google accounts it was easy to set up Google Reader, however I need to customize it the way I like. I still would like to explore RSS Feed and RSS Feeder as my colleagues pointed out that theses are different from RSS Reader.04 November, 2009
# 14 facebook
I already have signed up in facebook some time ago when a relative from overseas invited me to join his facebook network, however I haven't been using it and haven't really done much more than that but I would love to continue with my facebook and make the best of it to create a network of Friends and relatives here in New Zealand and overseas. I will be more active with it perhaps later on this term and over the coming up Christmas holiday!
#13 MySpace
Despite the controversy of some issues about MySpace, I am surprised by the large number of Libraries using MySpace to connect with their young readers, it is indeed quite pleasing to see Libraries making the best use of the positive side of MySpace. As some of our colleagues have commented on http://librarygarden.blogspot.com blog, I tried to access MySpace from different links but our school has blocked MySpace which does reflect some issues over the site.
I haven't explored MySpace before, I would do so at home.
I haven't explored MySpace before, I would do so at home.
03 November, 2009
# 12 flickr
# 11 Library Thing
This is the first time I explored Library Thing tool. I found this amaizing and very usseful tool for all involved or interested in education as well as all readers. I also have signed up and have started adding books to my collection. I hardly read books, Novels or Magazines but I would like to read certain books related to Hinduism. I searched for an ancient book and surprizingly it returned 85 results - very powerful tool. It is laso very good for meeting people of like interest, this way Library Thing is also an excellent social networking tool !
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