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Social Tools Lindsay Murray Devy Pasco Aylin Toker Jessica Wilkes Online Photo Sharing What is it? • Posting pictures on the internet (sharing pictures via the internet) • Often used by students in their personal lives • Provides a great opportunity for teachers to integrate technology into the classroom • Numerous free online photo sharing sites Safety Guidelines • Controversial issue • Consult the school’s internet safety guidelines/policy • Teacher must receive permission from student’s legal guardian before engaging in online photo sharing • Find a site that requires a classroom or student password (not open to the general public) • Do not include captions that reveal the names of students • Educate students on proper/safe online photo sharing Moving it into the classroom… • Digital storytelling • Virtual field trips • Building community within the classroom • Science experiments/investigations • Photojournalism • Visual dictionary • Making real world connections • Sharing experiences • Keypals (electronic pen pals) Examples There are numerous free online photo sharing sites: • www.picasa.com • www.kodakgallery.com • www.myphotoalbum.com All of these sites offer the option of making photos private or public! Online Bookmarks What is it? • Organizing websites in one place, making it easier to find them again • Useful to teachers and students alike • Can be used in various ways in and out of the classroom Safety Guidelines • Students should be instructed beforehand on safe web searching and validity of sites • Teachers should educate parents on the purpose of keeping bookmarks and on safe web browsing • Having bookmarks open to the public makes it easier for the whole class to see them, but students should be aware of this • Personal websites should not be posted on a public bookmark site (facebook, blogger, myspace) Moving it into the classroom… •Virtual field trips •Building community within the classroom •Homework help •Completing projects •Referencing work Examples • There are numerous free online bookmarking sites: • http://del.icio.us/ • http://www.mybookmarks.com/ • http://www.backflip.com/login.ihtml • All of these sites offer the option of making bookmarks private or public! Classroom Websites What is it? • A compilation of web pages uploaded onto a web server • A set of web pages for a specific purpose, organization, person, or interest (www.utas.edu.au/library/etutor/main/webz glos.htm) • “A web site is a collection of electronic pages generally formatted in HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) that can contain text, graphic images, and multimedia effects such as sound files, video and/or animation files.” (www.designscope.biz/resources/glossary_pr int.htm) Safety Guidelines • Public Accessibility • Content – – – – Private information Pictures Names Location • Familiarize yourself with your school/districts policies (http://www.glencoe.com/sec/teachingt oday/educationupclose.phtml/26) Moving it into the classroom… • Students: • • • • Homework Important Dates Useful Links Organization • • • • Connection Progress “What did you learn today” News Useful Links • Parents: • Teachers: • Organization • Connection (enhance) • Communicate- links, other info useful for learning outside of class (http://coe.sdsu.edu/eet/articles/connectweb/index.htm) Examples • http://www.mozilla.org/products/mozilla1.x/ • http://www.schoolzone.com •Netscape Composer •DreamWeaver •WebPlus 6 •Word Blogging What is it? • Name derived from Web Logging • Online diary or journal • Can include graphics, audio, and/or video elements • Web-publishing concept that enables ANYONE to publish information on the internet Safety Guidelines • Age appropriate online tools • Check school/district's Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) • Receive permission from student's legal guardian • Read the privacy statement • Hide blog from search engines • Do not provide personal information including full name • Use program/online tool that requires a password Moving it into the classroom… • • • • Student journaling Reflective writing Record group progress on a project Ask professional writers to edit their blogs, or provide feedback • Investigate topics online and then report on their research • Talk about shared classroom experiences • Discuss experiences from field trips or vacations Examples • http://epnweb.org/blogmeister/index.php?blog= • FREE • Blogmeister: designed with teachers and students in mind. Teacher can evaluate, comment on, and finally publish students' blog in a controlled environment • http://www.edublogs.org/ • FREE • Dedicated to educational professionals, students of all ages, as well as English language students • http://www.haranbanjo.com/kidzblog/ • $9.00 for a single-user academic license • Easy to use blog tool for teachers interested in blogging in the classroom on a single computer. Safe and easy to use References • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Adobe. (2006). Digital kids club. Retrieved on February 18, 2006, from http://www.adobe.com/education/digkids/lessons/main.html. Blogmeister. (2006). Blogmeister. The Landmark Project. Retrieved on February 20, 2006, from http://epnweb.org/blogmeister/index.php?blog= Designscope. (n.d).Glossary of terms: Web site. Retrieved on February 19, 2006, from http://www.designscope.biz/resources/glossary_print.htm. Edublog. (2006). Edublogs.org. Retrieved on February 21, 2006,from http://edublogs.org/ Glencoe Online. (2002). Web publishing basics. Retrieved on February 20, 2006, from http://www.glencoe.com/sec/teachingtoday/educationupclose.phtml/26 Linnea. (2005). Protecting your images online-A technical perspective. Cut of Cloth. Retrieve on February 20, 2006, from http://www.cutofcloth.com/article_protectingimages.asp. San Diego State University. (2005).Connecting with classroom websites. Online encyclopedia of educational technology. Retrieved on February 19, 2006, from http://coe.sdsu.edu/eet/articles/connectweb/index.htm University of Tasmania. (2006).Glossary: Website. Retrieved on February 20, 2006, from http://www.utas.edu.au/library/etutor/main/webzglos.htm Wikepedia.(2006). Photo sharing. Wikepedia, the free encyclopedia. Retrieved on February 21, 2006, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photo_sharing