// An Interesting blog post on Educational use of Web Tools by Jeevan Dongre, an alumnus and is working currently with Mpigeon
Improving Education with Web 2.0 tools | |
Posted: 09 Apr 2011 11:25 PM PDT Education is becoming more dynamic, networked and increasingly electronic. We live in a world of Internet social networks, blogs, digital audio and video content, etc. On one hand it allows to have unrestricted access to the world's best educational resources on the other side look as all this variety and trained to use it – Oh, how easy!For a teacher, the task today is not only to provide students with the knowledge in accordance with the approved curriculum, but to teach them the methodology of learning and self-education. To teach them the necessary skills to work with information, ability to interact effectively with colleagues, through modern IT, and the ability to constantly evolve and learn independently. To work effectively you must use all the achievements of modern educational technologies and appropriate instrumentation, that allow us to work faster and more convenient with the information to plan their work, maintain communication with students and colleagues, to empower the educational and scientific activities, create and live with the times. Overview of existing Web 2.0 technologiesLet's see what kind of "modern technology and tools". Certainly in the first place, this technology Web 2.0. and E – Learning. By the way, what is it?Well, this is the second generation of Internet services, which is based on collaboration between users to create and share content.After all, we know that in the course of joint activities – people learn best. Here theory and practice of works together. Professional knowledge and skills, and qualified to discuss and defend their views, and introduction of new system, etc. So, what are the tools of this technology that can be used by teachers right now and for free of cost? Let's start them in order and try to combine them into groups. 1. For the planning of educational work: Google Docs is free of cost application, refers to online services to work with documents and includes the ability to work with text documents, presentations, spreadsheets, forms for interviews, etc. File created in Google docs remain stored in cloud, can be viewed from anywhere, shared easily with students, and finally also have feature to download a copy of your material. Another tool for planning training sessions are services to create mental maps MindMeister (knowledge maps, mind maps). Knowledge map helps to organize a plan of educational activities in the form of networks, hierarchical or arbitrarily connected nodes (events). Basic principles of mental maps are quite simple:
2. To develop training courses: Udutu, a free service for the development of electronic courses. Development of course using Udutu does not require knowledge of programming. All work is done by visually constructing the course, adding different elements and content. Created a course, you can place on the Internet or saved on a computer. Or you can use Udutu online to educate students on courses designed by you. At the same time you can save Udutu electronic courses in various formats, including in the international standard SCORM. 3. To store & share the information: The most well-known online stores include:
On the Internet there are many services that can be used to distribute educational materials (text, image, audio, video, etc.). The most famous of them:
There are more than 50 sites for Web -conferences (webinars), video and virtual classrooms.
There are many solutions that automate the creation of different sort of tests. For example , services 7. Tools for Collaboration: Wikis – Web sites, the structure and content that users can work together to change, using the tools provided by the site. Wiki invites all users to edit any page or create new pages using standard web browser without any of its extensions. The most popular free service for creating wiki resources are: Blogs – mini-sites, usually on specific topics. Platform for the deployment of blogs:
In fact, distance learning – the use of any technologies that allow for learning when teachers and students (the student) are separated by distance and/or time. It is possible as the work through a network Internet and via local computer network. The most known and used this:
One of the sample project include the use of WordPress CMS and respective plugins to provide features such as instant assignment upload by faculties through e-mail, attendance, downloads, video tutorials, time-table, calendar of events, online books, e-newsletter and Google Apps to provide personalized e-mail, calendar and docs services to faculties and students to collaborate effectively. This can be viewed at http://www.dsceiem.com/ Another project under development is Global Virtual University http://fb.me/GlobalVirtualUniversity |
Education is becoming more dynamic, networked and increasingly electronic. We live in a world of Internet social networks, blogs, digital audio and video content, etc. On one hand it allows to have unrestricted access to the world's best educational resources on the other side look as all this variety and trained to use it – Oh, how easy!
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