The document discusses the use of online collaboration tools for education. It begins with an introduction to digital natives and the rationale for using online collaboration. It then provides examples of successful web 2.0 tools for collaboration, such as blogs, wikis, bookmarks, and digital photography sharing sites. The document concludes by emphasizing the possibilities of online collaboration through reviewing writing, sharing ideas and content, and raising the bar for education.
1. The New Internet: Mass Collaboration Tom Story Milwaukee Public Schools
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3. Agenda 1. Introduction to Digital Natives 2. Rationale of Online Collaboration 3. Web 2.0 Tools 4. Examples of Success
4. Agenda 1. Introduction to Digital Natives Digital Native From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A digital native is a person who has grown up with digital technology such as computers , the Internet , mobile phones and MP3 . A digital immigrant is an individual who grew up without digital technology and adopted it later.
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6. Typical Day In The Lab Email Playlists Games School Microsoft Outlook Fully Literate Cellfish Pandora Last.fm King.com pictogame Moodle- Chat Share Movies, Ideas, Charge Mp3
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12. Progress Diagram Green Yellow Red Del.icio.us Flickr.com Google Groups Ning.com Pbwiki.com Flixn.com Go2Web20.net Moodle Skype YackPack
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19. Agenda 1. Introduction to Digital Natives 2. Rationale of Online Collaboration 3. Web 2.0 Tools 4. Examples of Success