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Web 2.0 tools - Coggle Diagram
Web 2.0 tools
Cons
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Social media is an unhealthy way for students to communicate when bullying and self based projects are considered.
Can be considered boring for those who are well versed in technology and not challenging themselves with the task at hand.
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Pros
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Easy for visual and auditorily learners to find material catered to their learning developmental styles.
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Web blogs as mindtools
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Different pages or post can be used to visually show the many thoughts and creative concepts of a student.
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Blogs can be used for Educators to relate to and pick up new ideas and activities for their own classrooms.
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Conversion tools
encourage and support discussion and discourse, allowing
meaningful conversations that can lead to knowledge co-construction.
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Mind tools
Computer-based tools and
learning environments that have been adapted or developed to function as intellectual partners with the learner in order to engage and facilitate critical
thinking and higher order learning
Teachers use mind based tools to improve their overall knowledge of technology in the classroom as well as knowing the skills needed to use these tools for activities.
Students can use spreadsheets, graphs, concept maps, educational websites, writing programs, ext to improve their learning in a technology based setting.
Spreadsheets can help students visualize specific data that they are collecting and presenting. They also allow for the creative aspect of design.
requiring them to use existing rules, generate new rules to describe relationships and organize information, thus engaging critical thinking, forcing them to think more deeply. This is known as, Cognitive Learning
Building a firm data base allows for students organize information by identifying relevant
content dimensions
Millenials
The current generation of children who are used to the lifestyle of implementing technology into everyday life. The children of today can benefit extremely from implementing technology into learning projects.
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Socialization is hard to improve in a learning environment. Using technology can help improve these skills through connecting students when collaborating on digital projects.
Most students know the basic functions of technology but not so much the integrated purpose of them. Your students can be taught how to further their use of technology as well as what specifics they can provide with web based tools. Many online tools can help improve learning it is the job of the teacher to provide these tools and how to use them.