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All things that are “out of this world” like web2.0

4 Delicious ways at School

Posted by Lois on 24th September 2008

Delicious mindmap

Click the link below to see the MindMap as a slideshow – much easier to read

4 Delicious Ways at School

To start a new Delicious account click here

For Bookmarklet buttons click here

Bookmarklets (Buttons) are links you add to your browser’s Bookmarks Toolbar. They are an easy way to post and view your bookmarks on the Delicious.

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Google Docs & Delicious

Posted by Lois on 16th September 2008

Planning week has been a perfect time to get staff on board with Google Docs and Delicious. Staff can share their Inquiry Plan online and make changes together. Add to this that the Specialist staff members can also add to the document with the hassel of email or the worry about which is the most up to date document.

I look forward to getting to the stage that our school can use Google Docs with the students. Tom Barrett’s blog, “So can I use Google Docs at home? “ (http://tbarrett.edublogs.org) about the way he is developing the use of Google tools with his class demonstrates how powerful and useful they can be as a teaching and learning tool.

We (our school) will have to change the way that we access the Internet because at the moment Google is blocked for students! I think it is the beginning of a culture change too because we have not encouraged students to sign up for online subscriptions, in fact we positively discouraged it.

Staff now have the Delicious Add Ons so that they can bookmark easily. It is a pity that the Delicious site has dropped out twice now just when staff were about to see how clever it could be. I am encouraging staff to have an account for their grade as well. They would then be able to direct their students to their Delicious account to use the sites with a certain tag.

We have begun our Web2.0 journey but have such a long way to go….

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Delicious

Posted by Lois on 23rd August 2008

Who would of thought the a bookmarking network would become so powerful. Delicious to create a digital profile as Will Richardson and Michelle Martin blog about. Michelle and Will both continue to expand on these ideas. On a basic level Delicious is just a simple and effective way to organise your bookmarks but if used effectively it offers so much more.

It is searchable so it is much more useful for teachers within the school environment. Teachers can create networks with each other to share sites for professional reading and common interests. It can be used to keep track of sites that are essential for Inquiry units especially if tagged consistently.  Our school works on their Inquiry units on a two year cycle so in two years time we will be able to search on the relevant tag and have quick access to the sites we referenced previously. It is then just a matter of deleting or adding to the favourites that we had.

The networking with respected colleagues is an opportunity to follow what they are reading. Annotating carefully for yourself and colleagues when you choose a bookmark helps those who follow you decide if the bookmark is relevant or important to them.

Bookmarking your own writing and work on the web is a way to take control of your Digital Footprint or Digital image. Use a tag indicates this part of your portfolio.

Just as an addon Similicio.us will search and find bookmarks that are similar to each other.

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SEARCHING

Posted by Lois on 4th August 2008

Learning to use some specialised search engines is probably like teaching yourself the keystroke shortcuts for your favourite functions.
The EdTech crew mentioned the PDF search engine that would be the most direct way to find “how to” documents. (Or apparently an advanced search on Google)
Similicio.us is a search engine that finds sites that are similar to or have the same Delicious tags as another site. Apart from the obvious uses the Smart Board Podcast people quite cleverly suggested that this would be an excellent resource for students in developing critical literacy. By looking for similar sites the students would be able compare information from different sources and perspectives. The example given was to search for similar news sites to compare a news item. An item from CNN could be compared to the same event from BBC NEWS, The New York Times, Wired News and The Washington Post etc.  I have added Similico.us to my Firefox tool bar so I won’t forget to try it out.

Resource: 50 great search engines every librarian should know about

DELICIOUS

I’ve started a Delicious account for my school this week and I have been busy collecting links to the sites that have been scattered over numerous documents so that they sit in one place. The advantage with Delicious over our school intranet is:

  • that the tags will make it easy for teachers to find sites that are relevant to the inquiry units of study,
  • and in two years time when the units are being rewritten the links are in one place and can be easily revaluated
  • teachers can add links easily from home or school to one central position with the appropriate tag
  • using Delicious tags at school will help teachers move forward in understanding Web 2.0 tool.

Of course the next thing to do is PD with the staff!

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Wordle – delicious tags

Posted by Lois on 28th July 2008

My Delicious Tags in Wordle

Wordle

A very clever little program. Can be used to find the main idea in a piece of writing, though I haven’t tried it yet.

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