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MADLaT 2010 pre-conference am

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MADLaT 2010 » web 2.0 pedagogy (am pre-conference) » mobile learning (pm pre-conference)

 

What Can I Do Now? (web 2.0 pedagogy)

In this session, learn how teachers can “rejig” their lessons to take advantage of social media and free tools available on the Internet. Emphasizing pedagogy over tools, we’ll look at research based approaches to using flickr, wikis, Google Maps, and mashups of a great many more tools. Bring along your favorite lesson plan and we’ll try to give it a Web 2.0 face-lift in session.

 

At The End ...

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Getting Started ...

Our collaborative Google Doc (You're invited to join the doc now.)  

 

Slides

 

 

 

Links

Digital Images

flickr

flickr advanced search

Darren's flickr Assignment Round Up

 

Digital Text: a mashup

Google Docs

Fan Fiction

DIIGO

 

Digital Maps

Underground to Canada Map Project

xWeb Makeover Google Map

 

Project (or Problem) Based Learning

Developing Expert Voices (capstone projects)

 

 

Our Fantastic Mapped Trip!

Step 1: Find your home town on the map and mark it with a pin. Name it using your first name only and the name of your home town.

 

Step 2: Search the flickr creative commons archive for a photo of where you were born and embed it in the description of your home town. Include two or three sentences describing your favourite place to show visitors to your home town.

 

Step 3: Find the place in the world you would most like to visit and mark it with a pin. Include a (cc) photo from flickr, and a brief description of why you want to go there.

 

Step 4: Search YouTube for a video of the place place you would most like to visit or something you would like to do when there. Include a link to the video in the description for that pin.

 

Step 5: Draw a line from your home town to the place you'd like to visit. Include a brief description of how you would get from your home town to that special place. If you wish, you can also include a photo or link to a video about your travel plans.

 


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