Teacher Web 2.0 Tools at a Glance
After overwhelming myself with all of the tools available to classroom teachers at all levels, I decided to create a quick and simple chart to help teachers decide which tool to use based upon their classroom learning needs. Because many of the K-12 teachers I work with are at various levels of technology proficiency, and their needs may be quite different, how do they decide when to use a wiki or a blog or google docs? Please let me know what you think-this is my first draft.
SIMPLE WEB 2.0 TOOLS CHART
DELICIOUS/DIIGO |
GOOGLE GROUPS Google Docs/Office Live |
NING |
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WIKIS |
BLOGS |
organize and share bookmarks |
Group Projects |
social network for sharing ideas,conversations, resources |
share ideas,resources,media 140 characters or less |
share ideas, resources,media |
Share ideas, resources with a specific audience |
public or private |
writing collaboratively |
informal community with common interests |
network |
place to organize and share content |
Receive feedback,commentary |
can network,collaborate globally |
organizing work,sharing information |
personal profile-multiple members |
public ,personal, or private-global |
public or private-by invitation |
authored by 1 person |
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public or private-by invitation |
by invitation |
1 author |
1 or more authors-collaborative |
public or protected |
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multiple members-collaborative environment |
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L. Hilt May 10, 2010 - 6:29 am
Great idea to organize this information graphically. Might mimic this idea for a resource I’ll work on this summer for my staff!