CYBER GUIDE Here's how you can use Web 2.0 to guide your students' learning. Embed Web 2.0 throughout the learning cycle. Research and data collection, online collaboration and publishing, evaluation and reflection all become easier with free Web 2.0 applications. CURRIC. APP. QUICK LINKS Ideas to Inspire RSS feed: |
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Web 2.0 tools allow you to guide your students on learning journeys in cyberspace from 'wo to go'. There's an application for every step of the way, from project management to self-reflection.
This page provides information about tools for:
Fig. 1 Mind map of Curriculum Applications (developed in Mind42)
The versatility of Web 2.0 tools makes them adaptable to a wide range of curriculum applications. You'll see some tools, such as wikis and blogs popping up in several categories of curriculum applications. The CyberSmart site gives a very brief overview of what a selection of Web 2.0 tools can do for you. Why teach online? What are the benefits of Teaching Online? Find out by by reading this article on World Wide Learn. Who goes to school online? Who learns online? on World Wide Learn can tell you. Joe Landsberger’s Study Guides and Strategies website provides educators with tips about: Or visit these sites for teachers: TeacherFirstEdge and Web2.0ForTeachers and Practical Uses for Web 2.0 in Education
What’s possible?
Everything from DIY courses with Yola on the Australian Flexible Learning Framework website to Shambles which supports online learning in a network of South East Asian international schools.
WebTanks also put a site together to show you how secondary school students might use a range of Web 2.0 tools as they work together to prepare a performance for the Rock Eisteddfod. Visit E-Rock now. E-Rock is an external site. To return to this site, use the 'back' button in your web browser. |

