Project-based learning is interactive learning. Web 2.0 tools mean kids will remember it.
WEB 2.0
What's included in the Web 2.0 bundle:
Five step-by-step lessons, including reproducibles, grading rubrics, sample projects, extensions for advanced students and troubleshooting tips
Next-day email delivery in the universally-readable .pdf format
A brief summary of each project, including suggested grade level and prior knowledge, time required, software required, and other projects that should be completed prior to this one
Higher-order thinking skills addressed
Technology-specific skills taught (including National Education Technology Standards addressed
Here are the five lessons included in this bundle:
Anatomy of a blog
Project
#27 Online Blogs Continue classroom discussions after class. Blogs are a revolutionary method of giving all students a full-throated equal voice in all conversations. Click the image to the left for a sample
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Project
#78 What's a word cloud? Create a word cloud to pictorially display student input on a subject or organize thinking Click the image to the left for a sample
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Project
#82 Sponge activities using webcams, virtual tours and videos Web 2.0 is using the internet as teacher. It encourages experiential learning by incorporating discovery into education. Tools like webcams and virtual tours put students there, in the middle. Click the image to the left for a sample
The internet--gateway to everything
Project
#99 Internet Basx Learn about the back/forward button, internet toolbars, links, home page, netiquette, address bar, search bar, some beginner websites and trouble shooting tips Click the image to the left for a sample
Kids are natural digital citizens.
Project
#100 Integrating Web 2.0 into the classroom. What is a digital citizen? How do you use classroom blogs, internet homepages, webpages, wikis, social bookmarks, online calendars to encourage inquiry-based learning? What are Open Source documents. Read on... Click the image to the left for a sample
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