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Digital Collaboration

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Encouraging, equipping and empowering teachers to enhance the curriculum with technology integration and collaboration in the Diocese of Orlando
 
 
Digital Collaboration
 
Communicating digitally comes in many formats. As educators, we presently use email most frequently to communicate, but a host of emerging technologies are being created to help our collaborative efforts. The Florida Digital Educators will pioneer appropriate and efficient tools to increase student learning environments. A few of the tools to use are:
 
Social Bookmarking:
 
 
Wiki samples:

 

Educational wikis:

 

Collaboration tools: 

 

 

Wikis, Blogs and Furls_online.pps 

 100ideasWeb2educators.pdf  (50 page Creative Commons documents to help teachers with Web 2.0 ideas)

 

 


  

Final Follow-up session - 3/7/08

Top-10-online-resources.ppt    

Top 10 online resources according to the Discovery Educator Network

 

 

Google docs version of Top 10 online resources 

 
 
PB wiki                                 FDE wiki (You will find Gaggle handouts and much more!)
 
 
Moodle sample  -  You can log in as a guest.
 

Blog samples

 

Wiki Samples

 
What is a wiki? (Creative video in real English!)
Teachers First Walk Through - What is a wiki?
Earth Science teacher - Jonathan Zenzel
WikiMatrix - Compare them all
 

 

 

 

 

 

Comments (14)

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rboswell@... said

at 4:04 pm on Mar 7, 2008

The wiki page is very powerful and will give more resources and also empower students. Great class!

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John Miller said

at 4:05 pm on Mar 7, 2008

Today was my favorite day of our tech conference. I found del.icio.us, blogger, and pbwiki very useful and applicable for my use. I will be using them frequently in the weeks and months ahead. Thank you Karen and Margie!

milton said

at 4:16 pm on Mar 7, 2008

I learned today how powerful the pbwiki is. It is great for any group settings.

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sdrummer1129@... said

at 4:18 pm on Mar 7, 2008

I had lots of fun today. I am so excited about trying to use some of these technologies in my classes. I think the students will be so thrilled with being able to publish to the web.

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lgiles@... said

at 4:19 pm on Mar 7, 2008

I loved creating the wiki. Now if I only remember how to do it at home.

Eileen Kehoe said

at 4:19 pm on Mar 7, 2008

It was very confusing, but I think I learned something.
I need a few more days on the wikies.

Joyce O'Brien said

at 4:19 pm on Mar 7, 2008

It was a great day. Maybe some day I will understand it all.

Jane Enright said

at 4:20 pm on Mar 7, 2008

It would help if my memory worked. I've enjoyed the class & like knowing what I can do...eventually.

Anonymous said

at 4:20 pm on Mar 7, 2008

The wiki was a nice way to incorporate the learning we did over the course of the year into one big collaborative project. The links are practical... helpful.. and pretty nifty. blogger is cool.

elayne said

at 4:21 pm on Mar 7, 2008

Hello,
I am so very happy that i signed up last summer for these classes> In no way did I know the capabilities of technolgoy in the classroom. I have learned so much, and used so much already this year with my 6th grade. i am a better teacher for it and my students are much happier learning with the new "stuff" I bring to them each time.
Thanks to karen andMargie for putting this together and I reccommed this to all teachers!

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lmessina@... said

at 4:21 pm on Mar 7, 2008

Today was quite interesting. I was troubled, but we worked through it all. I hope I can remember how to use this in the classroom. Thank you for all of the patience and lessons. You have opened my eyes to many new technology ideas.

Kelly said

at 4:22 pm on Mar 7, 2008

Today was a very helpful day. I learned a lot of basics that I can take back to my classroom. I think it would be very exciting to set up a blog site for my classroom. However, being a middle school teacher, I would be nervous about what kind of stuff the kids could put on the blogs. I would have to be monitoring the site very closely. It was also exciting to learn how to make a wiki. Hopefully I can put what I learned into practice in the near future!!

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mthomareas@... said

at 4:26 pm on Mar 7, 2008

Wow! What a day! I'm so glad I have a weekend to play before showing my students some of the things I learned today. I really hope to use the wiki that I started today as my classroom wiki. Plus, the blogs are a tremendous tool for student and parent feedback. And del.icio.us was truly scrumptious! I have been wanting to have a place to keep my favorite web sites organized and this will be extremely helpful when "releasing" my students into a new project. I'll use this to guide them as to what sites they should use! A big thanks to Karen and Margie for another great day!

Gail Padgett said

at 4:28 pm on Mar 7, 2008

It was another challenging day! I want to go in and view the others' wikis and see how I can improve my own. Del.icio.us will be great, too!

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