Web 2.0 Ways
Jennifer Bell
Created on November 16, 2023
Web 2.0 Ways to Promote Student Success
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Targeting goals and standards for middle school students.
Web 2.0 Ways to Promote Student Success
Increased interactivity,collaboration, and communication
What is Web 2.0?
Multiple sourcesTechnologyCite sources
Research
PrewritingOrganizationEditing
Writing
VocabularyFictionNonfiction
Reading
ListeningSpeakingMedia Literacy
Communication
Newsome, D. (2023). Storytelling: Conflicts and resolutions. Pixton. https://ideas.pixton.com/storytelling-conflicts-and-resolutions
- Tell stories
- Explain concepts
- Work through feelings
ComicsCreators
Google (2017, November 2). Tell any story [digital image]. Google Play. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.toontastic&hl=en_US&gl=US
Google (2017, November 2). Draw and color characters [digital image]. Google Play. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.toontastic&hl=en_US&gl=US
Spencer, J. (2019, January 21). 5 reasons to pilot student podcasting projects [video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/nS2k_Sw_BRw?si=jiu3Tyg8rgCUq_uk
- Interview for research
- Editing
- Express opinions
Podcasts & Audio
Oddcast, Inc. (2023). Voki. https://www.voki.com/site/create
Muse Group and Contributors (2023). Audacity. https://www.audacityteam.org/
We are Teachers Staff (2023, October 20). 50 best podcasts for kids and teens. We are Teachers. https://www.weareteachers.com/best-podcasts-for-kids/
50 Best Podcasts for Kids and Teens in 2023
Code.org. (2017, February). What's the impact of the hour of code? https://code.org/about/evaluation/hourofcode#:~:text=The%20Hour%20of%20Code%20Impact%20Study&text=At%20a%20high%20level%2C%20after,computer%20science%20than%20their%20peers
"I loved it, purely and wholly. It was fun to do, I want to just do that over and over again because I really enjoyed what I could do with it. I enjoyed its interactivity and how it felt to control what happened, it felt really satisfying to me. I wish we could do it every day."
-- a middle school student on the Hour of Code Nampa, Idaho
Code.org (2023). Poster_Steph [digital poster]. Hour of Code. https://hourofcode.com/us/en/images/fit-250/poster_steph.png
Builds Computational Thinking (CT) skills
Coding
+ EXAMPLE
+ LESSON
+ EXAMPLES
- Hour of Code activities
- filter your search
- integrate art and music
Code.org
- free
- search by curriculum
- no experience needed
CS First with Google
- Describe a character
- Icebreakers
- Vocabulary building
Word Clouds
Word Cloud tools:
- Word Art
- Word Clouds
- ABCYa
- Word it Out
- Answer Garden
Humber Innovative Learning (2017, March 16). Teaching tips: Student response systems [video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/QuEdP53XtUk?si=J3mDpYC4IvVPDr4I
- Discussions
- Brainstorming
- Demonstrate learning
Student Response Tools
Scan the QR code and vote in my poll about one tool you want to try with your students.
Let's try it!
Scan the QR code and post a response on my Padlet with a question or comment.
Questions and Comments?
Click for links to the different tools
Word Clouds
Student Response Tools
Coding
Podcasts & Audio Tools
Comics Creators
Resources
I hope you have found some tools you can incorporate into your classroom!
Thank you!