1. WEB 2.0 & Education
José E. Cartagena-Ortiz | Tech Integration Assistant | JFK Middle School
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1. Demostrate the evolution of the Web.
2. Define Web 1.0 and Web 2.0.
3. Identify the benefits of Web 2.0 to the
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Evolution of the Web…
As well as the evolution of the human beings…
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Technology is in constant evolution.
Evolution of the Web…
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Evolution of the Web: Web 1.0
A little bit of history:
– 1950 s-1970 s’ ’ : Origins of the Internet
– 1980 s’ : Begins the global network
– 1990’s: Expansion and popularization of the
Internet and the birth of the World Wide Web
(WWW).
More info: History of the Internet
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Content on the Web 1.0
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Who creates all the content that’s on the Web?
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Content on the Web 1.0
In the original Web, called Web
1.0, the content was generated
by webmasters, webpages
designers and/or programmers.
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Content on the Web 1.0
The content where delivered to
the users thru the Internet, turning
them into consumers of the
information only.
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Evolution of the Web: Web 2.0
More little bit of history:
– 1999: Darcy DiNucci, a consultant on electronic
information design, coined the Web 2.0 term in her
article, "Fragmented Future" .
– 2003: The Web 2.0 term resurface.
– 2004: The term Web. 20 began its rise in popularity
when O'Reilly Media and MediaLive hosted the first
Web 2.0 conference.
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What is Web 2.0?
Web 2.0 refers to a new generation of
the Web, in which the content it’s
generated by the users themselves.
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Illustrated definition of Web 2.0…
User generate the content
on the Web 2.0
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Yes, all of us…
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Time magazine has chosen the Internet users as Person of the Year 2006,
because they are the most important collaborators of the Web.
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How?
• Creating
• Sharing
• Interacting
• Collaborating
• Thinking
• Participating
• Communicating
• Expresing
• Constructing
• Building
• Connecting
• …
The users of the Web 2.0 generate the
content by:
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With?
This second generation of web, allows
us, the users, built the content of the
web through countless user friendly
tools…
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Web 2.0 user friendly tools
This user friendly tools us generate the Web 2.0 content...
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The Web today…
• bigger: the largest network of computer networks in the
world
• dinamic: constantly adapting to new needs and
circumstances
• versatile: accommodates all equipment types,
manufacturers, networks, technologies and users
• decentralized: there is no central authority
The Web has evolved from static (which users had a
passive role and was merely an observer), to a dynamic
Web where users heve become active participants
controsting the Web content… making it more:
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Introduction
Knowledge can be created or
transformed, but also can be
destroyed…
What will you choose?
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Why use Web 2.0 in education?
In the digital age, learners needs tools to suppor their
knowledge construction process…
We can use the Web 2.0
tools to support the new
century learners knowledge
construction.
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Web 1.0 Vs Web 2.0
Reading
Client-Server
Home Page or portals
Membership
Authors: Webmasters
Education:
Passive action
Literacy
Person to Person
Tools or Applications
Collaboration
Authors: Users
Education:
Actively involved
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Benefits of Web 2.0
• Provides various productivity tools to develop
pedagogical agents.
• The productivity tools are free applications that help
create digital packets of information.
• Educators and students becomes intellectuals authors
of their educational content, beyond being recipients of
the information.
Traduced from Antonio Delgado (2008) presentation; La
Web 2.0: De la invención tecnológica hacia una cultura
académica...
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Examples…
• Digital magazines (Blog or Wiki)
• Digital Jornals (Blog)
• Repository of notes (BlogWiki or Collaborative real-time editors)
• Web link lists (Social Bookmarkers)
• Articles writing (Wiki or Online)
• Simple Web page building (Blog, Wiki or CMS)
• Creating a collective history (Wiki or Collaborative real-time editors)
• Guide presentation (Media Sharing)
• Digital art works (Social Softwares [Online Software])
• Others…
Web 2.0 brings educators many powerful tools that allow students to work
individualy or in teams. A few examples projects that students may use
Web 2.0 are:
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Need more ideas? Click on this digital book’s cover…
Examples…
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Literature
Tim O'Reilly: What Is Web 2.0
Wikipedia: Web 2.0
Key differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0
What is Web 2.0
? Ideas, technologies and implications for education
Web 2.0 in education
To use or not to use web 2.0 in higher education?
Web 2 0 A New Wave of Innovation f
Learnin
Web 2.0 and New Learning Paradigm
Web 2.0 Is the Future of Education
Web 2.0 for the Classroom Teacher
An Internet Hotlist on Web 2.0
Is Education 1.0 Ready for Web 2.0
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Presentations
• Web 2.0 for beginners
• Web 2.0
• Introducing Web 2.0 concepts
• You Too Can Use Web 2.0
• Web 2.0 Imagine
• A Teacher's Guide To Web 2.0 at School
• What is Web 2.0 and how is it impacting on education?
(Podcast)
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