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21st Century Skills and Web 2-0

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21st Century Skills and Web 2.0

 

Essential Questions: 

What does the teaching of 21st century skills look like in the classroom?

What "tools" and resources support the instruction of 21st century skills?

 

NOTE: Not all the following may be appropriate for direct student use but may well be appropriate for teacher use as a resource to develop activities for use in the classroom.

 

Creativity, Productivity, Self- Direction

                         text, audio file, or video (via a webcam).

    • Jing - The concept of Jing is the always-ready program that instantly captures and shares images and video…from your computer to anywhere.
    • Animoto for Education - Takes just minutes to create a video. Bring your lessons to life. Post/embed videos elsewhere or download them for in-class presentations!
    • Collection of Podcasts from NPR - this is a nice source of podcasts from NPR.  This will give you a nice sampling.
    • Samples from PBS - this is the source of podcasts from PBS.  Take a look, or listen.

 

Communication, Collaboration, Writing, Reading, Productivity

 

 

 

Information Literacy, Critical Thinking

  • Bookmarking/Tagging: 

    • Delicious - All your bookmarks in one place.  Bookmark things for yourself and friends
    • ikeepbookmarks - One of the first social bookmarking sites, that is easy to use and categorize in folders.
    • Self-generating Tag applications
      • TagCrowd -allows the user to copy and paste text to create a word cloud of most frequently repeated words in the copied body of text.
      • Wordle - creates “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. This application is

                              currently not filtered or moderated and should not be used by students.

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Information, Communication and Technology Literacy - ICT

 

 

Contributors to the above list include:

Susan Brooks-Young, Ryan Imbraile, Chris O'Neal, Kevin McGillivray,  and Gene Bias, all members of the Opportunity Group

Len Scrogan-Director of Instructional Technology - Boulder, Colorado

Nancy White - Media Services Specialist - Academy Schools, Colorado Springs, Colorado

If you would like to recommend some and/or add some to this list please e-mail me at dan@cmconsulting.net  and/or request access to this page tell me you want to add your recommendations. 
I am looking for applications that have really helped you in the job you do and/or that you have seen teachers use effectively in the classroom?

 

 

 

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