Web 2.0 For Teachers And Pupils To Diocesan College Executive
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3. What do YOU use? Youtube Myvideo zoopy Google Yahoo Hotmail MSN Wolfram Delicious diigo stumblupon Wordpress Typepad Squidoo Blogger ThoughtLeader (M&G) Picassa Flickr iStockphoto iTunes iLike spotify musopen lastfm pandora Share bookmarks Afrigator Amatomu Technorati Email and search Upload a video edit SMS and chat MSN Chat Skype MXit Blog Share photos Download music Download podcasts ted.com thedolectures.com audible.com Upload a podcast Track your website’s popularity Advertise online Google adsense Facebook ads podcast.com Run a survey Promote your blog Google Analytics Use a feed aggregator Rate, write reviews metacritic LinkedIn bigthink Facebook Twitter Myspace Friendster Orkut Social network Easy (consumer) Share a portfolio Use a CLOUD service to share files Google docs box.net Sugarsync dropbox N.B. Just scratching the surface of what’s out there… N . N.B. Experiment with new services, different platforms , etc. Resource intensive (producer) Share shopping lists Amazon Create a group Launch software project Google Groups sourceforge.net Take part in online forums Use newsgroups Create shared content (Wiki) Wikipedia Launch a petition bhance.net Web 1.0 Web 2.0 Raise charity greatergoodsa Do search engine optimisation Share your slides and documents Slideshare docstoc Create your own social network Ning Subscribe to Rich Site Summary feeds Publish website pages Create a portfolio site omeka Outsource your research or code Innocentive Marketocracy Topcoder Learn from experts CGSociety polldaddy.com petitiononline.com Download from an FTP site
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8. If you don’t, others will write about you… Diocesan College on Wikipedia - article - follow the discussion tab link Comedian Fred Allan once remarked that: “A committee is a group of men who individually can do nothing, but as a group decide that nothing can be done.”
9. Create Facebook groups for you, etc. Diocesan College (Bishops) - Groups on Facebook It’s better to talk to… than be talked about!
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17. What’s next ? But we need to remember, we're only at the beginning. The epics of history are long. The cultural revolution, the industrial revolution. By comparison our information age is still in its infancy: we're only at Web 2.0.
18. Use iGoogle or NetVibes to experience web 3.0 Sourced from http: //centeredlibrarian . blogspot .com/2009/06/web-30-in-plain-english.html
19. Need help; web 2.0 me :) ! I’m studying web 2.0 software and Arts education with assistance from National Research Foundation funding. I aim to do a research project at Bishops and COSAT with digital media. Please get in touch to source research, contact experts, etc.: Visit my blog at travisnoakes.co.za Message me on Facebook or Twitter .
Editor's Notes
Thanks for being here. My presentation is on the opportunities social media affords educators and pupils.