Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Internet Pedagogy October 28, 2009

No class Nov 4 or 11.

Presentation


  • Brenda Lytwyn

Discussions:

James Gee Video on Digital games and learning -- from edutopia.org

  • What is not digital? Thinking? Certain learning styles? Stopping? Emotions?
  • Which intelligences are not enhanced by digital technology?
  • How many of your Facebook friends are from 'real' connections?


Going deep - beyond shallow tasking - this is what education has to do. How? Can you get your students to respond?

Video/Audio/Multimedia - the new essays? Showing understanding.

Assessment issues - are you able to assess all forms of communication?

Kelly, Kevin (2005): How does technology evolve? Like we did. http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/19



Lab

Savevid.com - to get YouTube videos

Learn.Genetics

BubblUs and Gliffy - online brainstorming and diagrams

Google Earth and lit trips and Google demos

Animoto.com (if you don't have Photostory or iPhoto)

Sticky Notes on the web --  Wallwisher. Best of Internet Pedagogy

 Free embeddable polls - Vorbeo
CAN TECH ENHANCE NATURALIST INTELLIGENCE?
Yes
No
If you have GPS
Raingear
Dog pictures



Smartboard Lessons - developed by Manitoba Teachers, and others - Center School District, Teachers Lvoe SB, Why???, Get Smart with SB podcasts,



Classroom examples of Ning social networks

Learn Me Good- list of top 20 online education teaching sites.




Homework:

Watch a good chunk of this video:

Kelly, Kevin (2005): How does technology evolve? Like we did. http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/19

Ask your students and other young people about how far their social network goes on the internet. (and maybe talk about internet safety)

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