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... The Learning 2.0 program was originally created by Helene Blowers at the Public Library of Cha…
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The Learning 2.0 program was originally created by Helene Blowers at the Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenberg County (PLCMC). We are going to use this concept and look at our own 23 things that have classroom potential. You will be spending the next few months exploring the "things" and you will blog each thing so that we can share the adventure. Don't worry if you don't know about these "things". You will become more and more comfortable with them as we go on. And don't be afraid to ask!
1. Read this entry (that's right, the one that you are reading now). We will look at an overview of Web 2.0 software together. Set up your own blog on Blogger.com and add your first post. Register your blog by sending an email to nkean@csd.k12.nh.us with your blog's URL and begin your Web 2.0 journey. We will then add your blog to our blogroll that you see on the sidebar of this blog so everyone can see what progress you are making.
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our strand. 3. Explore Flickr and learn about this popular image-hosting site. Set up an account and join some groups! And remember, blog about what you learn! Tell us ideas for using this in the classroom.
4. Have more Flickr fun and discover some Flickr mashups & third party sites.
5. Take a look at writeboard.com which is an interactive white board on the Internet. Blog about it's potential.
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Google CSE.
6. Explore Flickr and learn about this popular image-hosting site. Set up an account and join some groups! And remember, blog about what you learn! Tell us ideas for using this in the classroom.
7. Take a look at writeboard.com which is an interactive white board on the Internet. Blog about it's potential.
8. Have more Flickr fun and discover some Flickr mashups & third party sites.
9. Sign up for a Twitter account. Track your activities using Twitter for a few days. Think about how Twitter might be useful linked on a school website and blog about your Twitter experience.
10. Play around with an online image generator. Blog about your experience(s).
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... Tony Varga http://muzikmarket.blogspot.com
Joe Guadagno http://rms8-1math.blogspot.com/
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Tony Varga http://muzikmarket.blogspot.com
Joe Guadagno http://rms8-1math.blogspot.com/
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(Nancy) http://blueduke.blogspot.com
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Nancy’s personal blog http://booktalker.blogspot.com
Dan
Dan Magarian
Jim
Jim Foley
Jim
Jim Harvey http://renttoownnh.blogspot.com/
Laurie Haney
23things
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... The Learning 2.0 program was originally created by Helene Blowers at the Public Library of Cha…
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The Learning 2.0 program was originally created by Helene Blowers at the Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenberg County (PLCMC). We are going to use this concept and look at our own 23 things that have classroom potential. You will be spending the next few months exploring the "things" and you will blog each thing so that we can share the adventure. Don't worry if you don't know about these "things". You will become more and more comfortable with them as we go on. And don't be afraid to ask!
1. Read this entry (that's right, the one that you are reading now). We will look at an overview of Web 2.0 software together. Set up your own blog on Blogger.com and add your first post. Register your blog by sending an email to nkean@csd.k12.nh.us with your blog's URL and begin your Web 2.0 journey. We will then add your blog to our blogroll that you see on the sidebar of this blog so everyone can see what progress you are making.
2. Learn about RSS feeds and set up your own Bloglines newsreader account. Don't forget to subscribe to the blogs from our strand. 3. Explore Flickr
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the classroom.
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party sites.
4. Learn about RSS feeds and set up your own Bloglines newsreader account. Don't forget to subscribe to the blogs from our strand.
5. Take a look at writeboard.com which is an interactive white board on the Internet. Blog about it's potential.
6. Check out Google docs. It includes a word processor, spreadsheet and now a presentation package. For free! Use the same password you used to set up your blogger account. Be sure to blog about this great package.
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... Tony Varga http://muzikmarket.blogspot.com
Joe Guadagno http://rms8-1math.blogspot.com/
Blu…
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Tony Varga http://muzikmarket.blogspot.com
Joe Guadagno http://rms8-1math.blogspot.com/
Blue Duke (Nancy) http://blueduke.blogspot.com
Nancy’s personal blog http://booktalker.blogspot.com
Dan Magarian
Jim Foley
Jim Harvey
Laurie Haney
Katherine Furst http://justgotmarried07.blogspot.com/
Alison Casko http://musicaltheatrefan.blogspot.com/
Jim Gocha http://iamthewalrusgoogookachoo.com/http://iamthewalrusgoogookachoo.blogspot.com/
Rick Bragg http://66morrismini.blogspot.com/
Tony Varga http://muzikmarket.blogspot.com
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Here are our blogs:
Allan Quinney ryd01@blogspot.com ryd01.blogspot.com
Sue Erickson http://mu…
Here are our blogs:
Allan Quinney ryd01@blogspot.comryd01.blogspot.com
Sue Erickson http://musicmamaminute.blogspot.com
Mark Paveglio http://giveemtheheater.blogspot.com