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Web 2.0 for Digital Images
Kim Peacock, B.Ed., M.Ed.
University of Alberta
My Personal Philosophy of PD…
Vs.
Inspiration
Perspiration
Part 1 – What Is Web 2.0?
What Are Web Applications?
 Allow you to perform tasks or create objects without
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software.
Often known as “Web 2.0” applications.
Often have an element of social interaction.
Accessible from anywhere.
Usually FREE!
Risks
 Applications go up and down.
 Applications get bought out.
 Web applications sometimes allow students to
interact with other people online. Most tools have
privacy settings to keep minors safe.
 Students’ privacy should
be considered. Some tools
can be completely private,
but others not.
Risks
 Applications may create thing
that can’t leave the confines of the particular web site
(e.g./ can’t be downloaded to a disc/dvd/etc…)
 Students with computers at home may get to spend
more time on projects than students without since
it’s easily accessible.
A Note On Blocking
 Some Web 2.0 sites may be blocked at your school…
you can sometimes get around this.
 Submit a request
to your technology
department.
 Provide a pedagogical
justification for the site to be
unblocked at your school during
a certain period of time.
 Describe how you will keep students safe.
Part 2 – Web 2.0 for Digital Images
Copyright
 Be safe and legal… use copyright free items.
 Photos:
 http://yotophoto.com/
 http://www.sxc.hu/
 http://www.wikimedia.org
 http://www.flickr.com/search/advanced/
 http://www.stockvault.net/
 http://www.imageafter.com/
 http://pdphoto.org/
 http://www.pixelperfectdigital.com/
Copyright
 Sounds: http://www.freeplaymusic.com
 Videos: http://www.archive.org
 More: Directory of web site with legal content for
schools and companies to use.
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Category:Content_D
irectory
Flickr and Digital Photography
 Flickr is a useful tool
that allows you to
upload and annotate
images that can be
made either public
or private.
 Flickr Notes
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stratfordschooledmont
on/384040545/
Flickr and Digital Photography
 Flickr can be used for
storyboarding or even
visual storytelling.
 Flickr Stories
http://www.flickr.com/
groups/sixwordstory/discuss/72157601185227439/
 Five Frame Flickr Story
http://flickr.com/groups/visualstory/
Flickr and Digital Photography
 Have students do a
photo scavenger hunt
of math or science
concepts and have
them upload and
annotate the images on flickr.
 Have students create an archive of writing prompts in
Flickr and use the annotation tool to point out
interesting questions or prompts.
Cartoons and Comic Books
 Pikistrips: Create comic
books using photos.
http://pikistrips.com/
 ToonDoo: Create online
comic books from scratch.
http://toondoo.com/Home.do
 Toonlet: Talking head comics.
http://toonlet.com
 Pixton: Customizable comics (animation soon)
http://pixton.com/ca/
Cartoons and Comic Books
 Reasons for Exploration
http://www.toondoo.com/
toondoo/ViewBook.toon?
bookid=12301
 The Importance of Squanto
http://www.toondoo.com/toondoo/
ViewBook.toon?bookid=11741
 Prince Henry’s Contributions
http://www.toondoo.com/toondoo/ViewBook.toon?
bookid=11706
Posters and Visual Representations
 Glogster: Create multimedia posters
http://www.glogster.com
 Examples:
http://metro09.glogster.com/What-I-Like-AboutMyself/?w1
http://www.glogster.com/category/School/
 BigHugeLabs: Make posters
and other multimedia
content with photos.
http://bighugelabs.com
Interactive Timelines
 xTimeline: Historic
interactive timelines.
http://www.xtimeline.
com/index.aspx?t=
5&l=en-US
 Dipity: Interactive timelines with additional
multimedia.
http://www.dipity.com/
 OurStory: Personal interactive timelines.
http://www.ourstory.com/
Interactive Timelines
 Have students create
a timeline of a
scientific process
(e.g./ the lifecycle of
an animal).
 Have students create a year plan for the goals they
would like to achieve in your course.
 Have students add to existing public timelines on
xTimeline.
Multimedia & Digital Storytelling
 Pixorial: Create and edit video online.
http://www.pixorial.com/
 Motionbox: Create and edit video online.
http://www.motionbox.com/
 Jaycut: Create and edit video online.
http://jaycut.com/
 One True Media:
Video montages
http://www.onetrue
media.com/
Multimedia & Digital Storytelling
 Funtigo: Create online scrapbooks.
http://funtigo.com/?cr=3&rfm=y
 Vuvox: Make interactive panoramas
and movies.
http://www.vuvox.com/
 Animoto: Upload and
assemble short photo
commercials online.
http://animoto.com/
VoiceThread
 VoiceThread: Not really
like anything else…
http://voicethread.com/
 Almost like a wiki/blog with audio… it allows
users to annotate and expand images with
voice recordings.
 http://voicethread.com/share/407691/
 http://voicethread.com/share/4973/
VoiceThread
 Create an oral history
archive such as:
http://www.ourvoices.ca/
 If all of your students have
internet access, do a daily homework question
on Voicethread.
 Have students create a talking storybook.
 Look through the many examples of teacher
projects already on Voicethread!
http://voicethread.com/#q.b409
Thank You!
 [email protected]
 http://www.protopage.com/web2point0forteachers/