Pedagogy technology integration through Web 2.0 technology
1. Pedagogy technology
integration through Web 2.0
technology
Mr. Sanjay Kumar Pandagale
Asst. Professor in Education
Regional Institute of Education, NCERT,
Shyamla Hills, Bhopal
Website: http://psanjaykumar.com/
http://wikieducator.org/User:Psanjaykumar
https://www.facebook.com/psanjaykumar
Email: sanjaypandagale@gmail.com
Mob. No.: +919826296282
2. Introduction
• Need for training in ICT in Education.
• How can teachers integrate
technology into their teaching?
• Is there ―one best way‖ to integrate
technology into curriculum?
• Teaching with technology is a complex,
ill-structured task
• Need to develop new ways of
comprehending and accommodating this
complexity.
3. What is CK/PK/TK ?
Good teaching with
Technology
Content
Knowledge
Pedagogy
Knowledge
Technology
Knowledge
+
the relationships among
and between them
4. What is web 2.0 technology?
A Web 2.0 site may allow users to
interact and collaborate with each
other in a social media dialogue as
creators of user-generated content in
a virtual community, in contrast to
websites where people are limited to
the passive viewing of content.
Examples of Web 2.0 include social
networking sites, blogs, wikis, video
sharing sites, hosted services, etc.
5. Blog
•
Refers to a simple webpage consisting of brief
paragraphs
of opinion, information, personal diary entries, or links,
called posts, arranged chronologically with the most
recent first,
in the style of an online journal.
• Most blogs also allow visitors to add a comment below
a Wordpress – http://wordpress.com/
• blog entry.
• Blogger - http://www.blogger.com/
• Kidblog - http://kidblog.org/
• Blog Search http://www.google.co.in/blogsearch?hl
9. Wikis
A wiki is a webpage or set of webpages
that can be easily edited by anyone who
is allowed access.
• Wikieducator http://wikieducator.org/
• Wikispaces - http://wikispaces.com/
• Wikipedia - http://www.wikipedia.org/
14. Social Networking
Professional and social networking sites
that facilitate meeting people, finding like
minds, sharing content—uses ideas from
harnessing the power of the crowd,
network effect and individual
production/user generated content.
• Facebook https://www.facebook.com/
• Twitter - https://twitter.com/
16. CMS (Content Management System)
Is a computer program that allows publishing,
editing and modifying content as well as
maintenance from a central interface. Such
systems of content management provide
procedures
to
manage
workflow
in
a collaborative environment.
• Moodle - https://moodle.org/
• Tcexam - http://www.tcexam.org/
18. Document sharing and
self-publishing platform
A robust platform for content
sharing -- whether it be files,
documents, music or videos, among
others.
• Slideshare http://www.slideshare.net/
• Scribd - http://www.scribd.com/
22. Web 2.0 Mediated Constructivist
Learning Design
•
http://ictmanual.net/index.php/introduction/we
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23. Web 2.0 Mediated Constructivist
Learning Design
•
http://ictmanual.net/index.php/introduction/we
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24. Above are the only few examples of web
2.0 technology. There are number of other
tools available on the web. Following are
the links to find them•
http://pinterest.com/esheninger/web-2-0tools-for-educators/
• http://edudemic.com/2011/11/best-webtools/
•
http://nroer.gov.in/home/
25. Above are the only few examples of web
2.0 technology. There are number of other
tools available on the web. Following are
the links to find them•
http://pinterest.com/esheninger/web-2-0tools-for-educators/
• http://edudemic.com/2011/11/best-webtools/
26. Above are the only few examples of web
2.0 technology. There are number of other
tools available on the web. Following are
the links to find them•
http://pinterest.com/esheninger/web-2-0tools-for-educators/
• http://edudemic.com/2011/11/best-webtools/