COMMUNICATING AND NETWORKING WITH WEBSITES, BLOGS, WIKIS, AND MORE
IT371: Hannah Belton, Linzi Hu, Hui Yang
Communicating
Websites
Blogs
Wikis
More…
Teacher Websites
The information is normally about the teacher, what will be going on in the class and other important information.
You can publish students work on the website for everyone to see.
Teacher Websites
Designed by teachers to communicate important information to the students in their classroom, family members, school and colleagues.
Teacher Blogs
Are intended to catch the interest of the students while informing families and colleagues about the classroom work and events. Also you can learn anytime anywhere with the access to the internet.
Teacher Blogs
As a teacher you can post on a blog how often you like. You could post questions to your students or information to their family. This can be updated weekly, monthly or do it every time you have a new group of students.
Websites and blogs are emerging as one of the most important ways for teachers to communicate with students, families and colleagues.
There are three basic types of education-related blogs: 1) “official face” blogs, 2) single-purpose blogs, 3) active learning blogs.
Teachers have three options for creating their own websites or blog: 1) a do-it-yourself option, 2) a commercially available option, 3) an open source option.
Teacher Wikis
Wikis are designed for collective writing and editing so this involves higher levels of collaboration and interaction among the students.
You could make a wiki as a group project where students work together to gather information about a topic and then they form a wiki. This is called collaborative learning environments.
Teacher Wikis
URL to Wiki on Wetpaint
Topic How you use the wiki
http://teachersdesk.wetpaint.com/
A wiki where K-12 educators can create, collaborate, and communicate ideas that help to move the classroom into the 21st century.
A site where teachers from all areas of the curriculum can share classroom ideas.
http://japaneseteacher.wetpaint.com/
A place created by Leanne Smith for Japanese teachers to meet, chat and share great teaching ideas and resources.
Upload resources you have made to the relevant pages. Download others' resources. Raise questions and requests in the forum.
http://theteacherslounge.wetpaint.com
A teacher peer wiki where teachers, grades K-5, can communicate, and share information to help them in their classrooms.
The wiki is used as a social network for teachers to share classroom relevant information. The wiki allows teachers to share and learn from one another.
http://21stcenturylearning.wetpaint.com/
We are a community of educators embarking on a collaborative journey into the future of education, educational technologies and new curriculums in order to prepare our students to function in a competitive and rapidly changing global world.
Teachers working together to create learning opportunities for students.
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Be careful of students writing inappropriate or plagiarized comments. Be sure to always view what students post before it is published.
Wikis are Web Pages that are created and maintained by multiple computer users.
In schools, wikis enable collaborative learning environments where teachers and students work together to investigate topics and share information.
A wikitext is a book or booklet that teachers and students create together as part of a class study of a topic.
And More … (E-mail)
Many teachers use E-mail as a way to communicate with students, families, and professional colleagues.
Fewer teachers use instant messaging because the kind of informal language found in IM can be misunderstood or misused.
E-mail Instant Messaging (IM)
Communicating technology can …
Communication technologies provide ways for teachers to connect with their students, promote meaningful learning, and extend academics beyond the confines of regular school time.
Teachers have five reasons to use electronic communications: 1) teaching strategies, 2) information sharing, 3) community building, 4) publishing student work, 5) energizing student writing.
References
http://www.teacherweb.com/ http://www.sitesforteachers.com/ http://www.teacherwebsite.com/
http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3752562
http://www.edweek.org/tm/section/blogs/index.html http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/
http://wikisineducation.wetpaint.com/page/Teacher+Peer+Wikis
References
http://www.donmartelli.com/ http://holesthenovel.pbworks.com/w/page/1873
5117/FrontPage http://timclifford.com/blog/ http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~nvaccare/ http://info4-merced-2010.wikispaces.com/024B
0+Wikis+de+4%C2%BAB+2010-2011 http://www.grav.k12.ca.us/district/TeacherSites.
html http://cucareerservices.blogspot.com/ http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~evolve/ http://vanessareillytelt.wordpress.com/page/2/ http://www.mendozablogday.com/?p=152
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