A ‘web 2.0
teaching tool’ is a combination of ideas, technologies and trends with emphasis
on the collaboration of a user, sharing of user generated contents, editing and
social networking. In the perspective of education, Web 2.0 is defined as the
read write web and includes blogs, wikis, document sharing, digital
storytelling, sharing of resources, social mapping, and photo stream. This is a
second generation and a revolutionary way in the development of the World Wide
Web that allows for manipulation of the World Wide Web and is different from
first generation that was static. Educators can use these tools to engage their
students and in improving some essential skills among students including
communication, creativity, proficiency in technology and global awareness.
There several advantages when
educators incorporate ‘web 2.0 teaching tools’ into their curriculum. The first
advantage is that it allows the educator to interact, communicate, and
collaborate with their students and other educators. It helps in affording the
students with more connectivity among themselves and thus provides opportunity
for the student to share resources. The use of Web 2.0 allows for the creation
of new knowledge for their students. Students are given a chance to create the
knowledge since it offers them a chance to generate content instead of just
listening to lectures. It gives the educators a chance to maintain student centered
learning. In addition, the use of Web 2.0 presents the educator with a lot of
flexibility besides the fact that they are easier to use. Moreover, educators
who make use of Web 2.0 are in a position to gain writing technology skills. They
are also in a position to understand their students better and thus motivate
them.
Students might prefer using ‘web 2.0
teaching tools’ in their formal assignments for their teachers because it
allows for interaction and sharing of information. For this reason, students
who make use of web 2.0 teaching tools in doing their formal assignments have a
variety of avenues to consult from unlike when they are required to ask their
teacher for help. It also means that the students have a wide variety of information
to choose from. Moreover, a student can have access to information using web
2.0 teaching tools at any time, while it may be hard to get information from a
teacher any time a student wants, since the teacher may be busy.
The use of ‘web 2.0 teaching tools’
as had an impact on both students and teachers. One of the major impacts in the
learning process is that it has motivated students to learn continually even
outside the school setting. Some of the web 2.0 tools acts as go-betweens
between the students and the outside world and have a potential of initiating
and improving a culture of learning among students. Moreover, it has enabled students
in getting essential technology and social skills that are crucial for them to
contribute fully in the contemporary society. To the educators, the use of web
2.0 tools has led to increase of the toolkits that they need. It offers them an
opportunity for introducing their student a good computing practices ranging
from safe sharing of information to how to participate in public dialogue.
Steve,
ReplyDeleteI thought your blog was very good and you provided some great ideas on what web 2.0 is and how it can be used. One thing that really stuck out to me in when you said it will improve the students' essential skills such as proficiency. I really liked the idea of web 2.0 tools because of that. It gives the students a way to connect with others when they are at home if they need help, rather than waiting, and there are so many things you can do such as posting homework sheets and allowing them to turn assignments in online that will help the students be more proficient. Web 2.0 tools are a perfect way to incorporate technology into a lesson and I think it will help keep the children involved. Great idea about Pinterest by the way! I am on there constantly and it is a great website!