3. Who is here today?
K-5 Educator
6-8 Language Arts Educator
Secondary English Educator
Please stand if you are:
Technology Coordinator
Supervisor & Administrator
Media Specialist
Higher Education Faculty
4. Raise your hand if you use
Facebook/MySpace
Blogs
Linked-in
Microblogging Sites (Twitter/Plurk/Jaiku)
Second Life
Skype
Social Networking or Bookmarking sites (de.lici.ous/
Stumbleupon/Furl/Flickr)
Wikis
5. Some sites I use regularly
Diigo Second Life
Google Docs Slideshare
Ning Twitter
Plurk Wikispaces
6. In today’s session
I’ll introduce you to a few of my favorite collaborative sites.
Diigo
Google Docs
Ning
Wikis
8. With Diigo you can
annotate & highlight
articles as you read
them. These
notations will remain
there now--and later.
That’s pretty cool
already. But...you can
also SEND those
articles as emails
and/or as urls.
9. When you sign up with Diigo
you download a tool bar menu
10. You can bookmark texts
save & organize them on a web-hosted site
17. You’ll need to open a Google Account
Free
Easy
Loaded with functionality
Here’s your Google tool and menu bar
18. 1. More
2. Google Books
3. Google Scholar
4. Google Documents
19. Create a new document with one click
Share it by inviting collaborators
20. This is a document I created for a
summer NJCH Workshop
Documents are stored on the web
and appear as in “Page Layout”
21. This is the
Content Menu
It shows all items owned by
or opened by me
It holds folders that I either
create or upload
It indicates who I’m sharing
documents with and how
many documents for which
we are collaborating.
22. Here’s a resource on “15 ways
to Use Google Docs in Your
Class”, written by Tom Barrett:
http://docs.google.com/Present?docid=dhn2vcv5_8323t58h3ft
23. Sometimes, my colleagues
and I want to upload videos,
collaborate and perhaps even
have fun. What then?
25. With Ning you can:
Upload profile pictures or avatars
Upload videos, documents or urls
Start & moderate discussion forums
Create groups
Create FAQ pages
Post & monitor blogs
Invite members
26. This is the site I created for our English Ed program
27. It’s easy to navigate and to manage:
You invite people by email
You promote the site
Upload pictures
from CCL sites
You can Delete
your site
28. Here’s my
page I am the
Administrator
& Creator of
our network
of over 150
members. I
communicate
policies, job
openings &
events via
Ning.
29. My Methods of Teaching English
students are using Ning for
“virtual fieldwork.”
My Methods classes are paired with 2 English classes at a
public high school in Fredericksburg,VA.
They read the students’ writings (blogs, discussion
forums & mini-essays) and leave feed-back.
They ask critical thinking questions and try to provoke
the students to dig deeper for their responses.
They communicate with the classroom teacher—ask her
questions and suggest resources for her to use.
32. The teacher sets these reminder directions:
We respond with thoughtful questions or comments:
33. My students offer “real time” responses
One of my
graduate
students
responded
with this
thoughtful
and
constructive
posting
34. This pilot has been exciting!
It’s a work-in-progress & we intend to
reflect and assess its benefits and
weaknesses at the end of the semester.
I’ll keep you posted...
36. For instance, when I
offer
Professional
Development
courses &
training,
I usually
create a Wiki
for
participants
37. Wikis
Here’s OUR wiki for this session:
http://njctecollaborativetools.wikispaces.com/
38. Here’s what the Wiki looks like
upon its creation:
First, you choose a name
for your site.
39. Then you “Manage” your
Wiki to personalize it
Invite
Members
Change
colors &
images
40. Creating content for your Wiki is EASY!
Create your own icons
Create your page contents by this simple
“Edit This Page” button. The act of
creating content on the page is a simple
process of typing a Word document--as you
would with Word or Office
41. Here is the “Home” page
All you do is type...
Don’t forget to put “tags”
42. Members add content, too
Each member can
add a “New Page”
and “Edit Page” to
contribute content
43. You can even include
“Hot Links”
Use this
button to
insert a link
I want to
insert a link
to email me
44. What if you don’t
like or want the changes
a member makes?
45. You can “revert” easily
Simply use this button to view recent
changes, additions or modifications