This was a power point made for my presentation at the recent BJENY conference. The presentation was focused on using Web 2.0 tools in Judaic classes. While, I explained the practical use of each site at the presentation, these slides should be a useful resource. Enjoy. -Eliezer
4. The term Web 2.0 is commonly associated with web applications that facilitate interactive information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design, and collaboration on the World Wide Web. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0
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7. You require your students to use a variety of sources for their research projects...and they cite blogs, podcasts, and interviews they've conducted via Skype. Your students work on collaborative projects...with students in Israel. You give weekly class updates to parents...via your blog. Your students participate in class...by tweeting their questions and comments. You ask your students to do a character/biblical person study...and they create mock social media profiles of their character. Top Ten Signs you are a 21st Century Teacher
8. Your students create a study guide...working together on a group wiki. You share lesson plans with your teacher friends...from around the globe. You take your students on a field trip to the Kotel...and never leave your classroom. You make your students turn in their cell phones before class starts...because you plan on using them in class. You showcase your students' original work...to the world. Adopted from http://tinyurl.com/23vovrf Top Ten Signs you are a 21st Century Teacher
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13. STANDARDS Standards provide a common set of expectations Standards clarify expectations Standards raise expectations
14. Technology integration requires changes to many instructional components including: 1) What resources are used 2) What roles the teacher performs 3) What roles students play 4) The nature of the instructional activities
40. Classroom 2.0 www.Classroom20.com The Educators PLN http://edupln.ning. com Technology Integra tion In Education www.technologyintegrationineducation.com/
52. The truth is that technology will never replace teachers, however teachers who know how to use technology effectively to help their students connect and collaborate together online will replace those who do not. Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach http://21stcenturylearning.typepad.com
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No experts in technology and social media. We are always learning.
Why is it important?
Change is rapid. What kind of impact is it having? Apple II was introduced in 1977. 1984 the apple IIc was introduced (fourth apple 2 model)
A lot of research looking at how current technology is possibly changing our brains
A lot of research looking at how current technology is possibly changing our brains. Differences in reading a book versus screen. Less focused, but our ability to multitask has increased.
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