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INTEL Australia Webinar

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Resources that we will reference during the session

 

Agenda and Resources:

 

Exploring the Web 2.0 Playground

  • What is 21st century learning?
    • What do 21st century "engaged" learning activties look like?
    • How can(how do) web 2.0 "tools" support 21st century learning?
    • What are the tools educators are using to create and support 21st century learning and teaching? ( a content question)
    • How can we "model" the use of these tools for teachers and leaders?

 

I.   Introductions:

  1. Quick Web 2.0 survey?  - This survey is created with Google Forms

  2. Our experience with web 2.0 tools? Connect Poll

II.  21st Century Learning and Teaching (Copy of PowerPoint - 21stlearning_web20p_03_2009v2.pdf)

  • What do 21st century "engaged" learning activties look like?
  • How can(how do) web 2.0 "tools" support 21st century learning?
  1. 21st Century Partnership -http://www.21stcenturyskills.org/

III. What are some of the available "tools" that teachers are using?

  1. Samples of teachers using wikis.

  2. Recommended Applications

  3. Web2-0

  4. Professional Development - Learning About the Tools

     

IV.  Some Follow-up Sites/Information

  1. Teachers split over benefits of Web 2.0 - www.computing.co.uk

  2. A "featured" Intel Senior Trainer - Naomi Harm - Innovative Educator 2.0

     

V.      Video Channels

 

Comments (3)

mark2482 said

at 4:07 am on Dec 2, 2008

Great Webinar Dan. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Very interactive, and you modeled a great tool, well. Was fun to catch up with other members of the intel team. Would have loved to have stayed back to chat some more, but time is critical at this time of year. (We are coming to the end of our year...only 3 weeks to go).

Thanks Again.

Mark

Anne said

at 3:53 pm on Dec 7, 2008

Hi Dan
Just wanted to drop in and say thanks again for the webinar that you ran last week for the Australian Senior Trainers. I think that using technology in this way is going to become more and more prevalent as we recognise that learning can be done in all different ways and with all different sorts of people. One thing (amongst many) that I have learned from being involved in the Intel Education program is that we are all doing very similar work with very similar challenges and very similar visions. So it's nice to continue to build on that learning through sessions such as yours. Regards Anne

davidwestaway said

at 11:00 pm on Apr 2, 2009

Hi Dan,
I've plonked the video channels on the bottom of the page. Feel free to move them to where you want them.
Regards,
Dave

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