Introducing the Web 2.0 World

Posted on May 28, 2007 
Filed under Blogs & Blogging, Interactive Whiteboards, Social Bookmarking, delicious




Here are some notes on the things you might like to look into. I’ve included a few links too, but if you can’t see the one you were after, then try going to my del.icio.us page (there is a link in the bottom right hand corner of this page).

1. Blogging – this is my blog! Also have a look at www.technolote.com/chinese which is the blog I use with my students.

Ways to use a blog in your classroom:

If you want to set up student blogs, a good site to go to is:

www.incsub.org/blog and www.edublogs.org

Both of these sites have been founded by James Farmer, an expert in online social networking. Edublogs provides a very secrure environment for student blogging.

Other good sites are Blogger or Wordpress.

Adding groovy things like polls and Clustrmaps to blogs is really easy. You search for a site that offers those sorts of things, customise your item, then copy the html code the site provides you with, and then paste it into the relevant area of your blog. You don’t have to know what the code means, you just have to know where to put it.

2. RSS Feeds

Ok, so you have found a few blogs that you like to read regularly. But, it’s a pain going to all those different sites in order to check if they have written anything new only to find out they haven’t and you’ve wasted 15 minutes looking at them all. What you need is to find the RSS feeds on these sites and collect them all together in a feed reader.

In the classroom:

3. Burning The Feed

If you have a site that you post to regularly (or plan to), then you can ‘burn’ the feed that your page has. All this means is adding some bells and whistles to your feed so that a bit of extra information is added to it before it hits someone’s feed reader.

The place to do this is Feedburner.

Feedburner also gives you the code to cut and paste so that you can easily add different buttons to your site – for example, I added the ‘Powered by Feedburner’ button that is under the Meta heading on the sidebar.

4. Social Bookmarking – Delicious!

Social Bookmarking is simply an online list of your favourites that can be shared publicly. You can then create a network of other people’s lists and they can join themselves to your network. The most widely used social bookmarking site is del.icio.us. A delicious site looks like this:

del.icio.us/technolote

5. Some really cool free stuff

The Generator Blog – generate a whole range of cool things like signs and name tags for your blog

Language Online Memory Game Maker – free flashcard game maker

Photo To Sketch – change your photos into pencil sketches

Scrap Blog – online scrapbooking

Skrbl – online collaborative drawing

6. SMART Board

If you have a SMART board then get onto www.pdtogo.com/smart . This site and podcast have heaps of lessons, ideas and useful websites to try.

Also have a look at: Smart Education.

If you’ve got any questions about any of this please send me an email.

To learn more about the technoLOTE email discussion group and how you can join check out this post: Talking It Through.

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