A Portal to Media Literacy Dubbed “the explainer” by popular geek publication Wired because of his viral YouTube video that summarizes Web 2.0 in under five minutes, cultural anthropologist Michael Wesch brought his Web 2.0 wisdom to the University of Manitoba on June 17. During his presentation, the Kansas State University professor breaks down his attempts to integrate Facebook, Netvibes, Diigo, Google Apps, Jott, Twitter, and other emerging technologies to create an education portal of the future. “It’s basically an ongoing experiment to create a portal for me and my students to work online,” he explains. “We tried every social media application you can think of. Some worked, some didn’t.” in Public bookmarkswith educationinformation-technologyteachervideos影片教師教育資訊科技
Educational Origami Educational Origami is a blog, and a wiki, about the integration of ICT into the classroom, this is one of the largest challenges that I feel we as teachers face. Marc Prensky coined the now popular and famous phrase "Digital natives and digital immigrants" in his two papers on digital Children. We the teachers are the immigrants and our students are the natives, brought up in a world where there has always been computers and the internet, where information is always instant and varied. I made this wiki on request from Miguel Guhlin after I blogged about matching ICT tools to traditional classroom practice and Bloom's Taxonomy. in Public bookmarkswith databaseseducationinformation-technologyteacher-relatedwikis教師教育維基資料庫資訊科技by 2 users
Springnote - your online notebook based on wiki Springnote is a service that has captured the essence of wiki. It works as a representative service of the web as a platform and the writable web. It has an easy Springnote editor with plug-ins and templates and it's simple to create various mash-ups using the Open API. Most of all, Springnote, which is evolving with users' needs, is looking forward to the day when it becomes a web platform of its own. in Public bookmarkswith educationinformation-technologytechnologieswikis教育科技維基資訊科技by 2 users
Vyew - FREE Anytime Collaboration and Live Conferencing™ Vyew is a browser-based collaboration and conferencing platform that enables web users to share and create together in real-time and over time. Within seconds, Vyew users can access a shared instant workspace where they can upload and annotate files (.ppt, .doc, .xls, .pdf, .jpg, .mp3, .flv, etc.), take screen captures, white-board and use a library of plug-ins to create content for sharing and collaboration. Content in Vyew can be saved, accessed on demand, left always on for reference or modifications, printed and published anywhere on the Web. During live conferencing sessions users can also communicate via Vyew’s free teleconferencing service, instant text chat, webcam, Voice over IP (VoIP) and by sharing their desktop. in Public bookmarkswith communicationcomputereducationinformation-technologypresentationsoftwaresteachervideoconferencing教師教育簡報視象會議資訊科技軟體通訊電腦by 9 users