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Web 2.0 Projects


Why Web 2.0?

 

 

 


What are the tools of Web 2.0 (that we will cover)?

 

Wikis

 

Podcasts

 

Blogs

 

Google Empire

 

 


Making the Connection Between Web 2.0 and Curriculum Standards

 

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills has developed curriculum maps that show connections between 21st Century Skills and the curriculum in various grade levels.

More Recent Version of English Map

Older Version of English Map

 

More Recent Version of Social Studies Map

Older Version of Social Studies Map

 

Math Map

 

Science Map


How Can the Web 2.0 Tools Work Together?

 

Middle Schools Preparing Young People for 21st Century Life and Work- from Middle School Journal, May 2009

 

Maine 8th Grade Project- From Educause Magazine, 2004

 

Curriculum Based Reader's Theater- turn it into a podcast


Project Models

 

Project Based Learning- Special Report from eSchool News, January 2009

 

Challenge-Based Learning- Report from Apple

 

Critical Aspects of a 21st Century Project

 

 


More Reading

 

Minds on Fire- by John Seely Brown and Richard P. Adler; from Educause magazine January/February 2008

 

Learning and Assessment in the 21st Century- From Tech and Learning

 

Technology for Differentiated Instruction- From  Tech and Learning

 

Pew Internet & American Life Project Report: Teens and Social Media

 

Reinventing Project Based-Learning: Your Field Guide to Real World Projects in the Digital Age

By Suzie Boss and Jane Krauss

Available through ISTE

 

Web 2.0: New Tools, New Schools

By Gwen Solomon and Lynne Schrum

Available through ISTE

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