Escuela InteramericanaWeb 2.0 Basic trainingByBenjaminGarcia
AgendaVocabulary and concepts Difference between web 1.0 and 2.0WikiiGoogleRSS
Howmany of thesewordsdo youknow?
Take a look at the vocabulary handout
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What happen when you put these services together?
Web 2.0
Web 2.0 It refers to a second generation of Web-based communities of users and a special range of services such as social networks, blogs, wikis or folksonomies that encourage flexible collaboration and exchange of information between users.
Web 1.0  vs.  Web 2.0
Web 1.0  vs  Web 2.0
Web 1.0  vs  Web 2.0
Educational tools in the Web
WikiA website whose web pages can be edited by multiple volunteers through the web browser. Users can create, modify or delete a single text they share. The texts or "Wiki pages" have unique titles.
Educational uses for the WikiProject Development
Group work at distance
Management of online courses
School News
Area to share knowledge
Links to student´s blogs or works
Discussion board
Group PortfolioWeb 2.0 Activity
Creating a WIKIGo to http://www.wikispaces.com/Click here
Sign out
Use your Google Account as an OpenID so you will not forget your username and password
Creating new pages
Editing the WIKI (group work)This is the URL  of WIKIPAGE
Editing a WIKINow that we have the Wiki page where all the members of the group are going to work (it can be created by the teacher or by the students) We need to add information into it.If you want to edit a wiki you MUST KNOW the URL of the wiki you want to edit, in this case the URL ishttp://bensucot.wikispaces.com/Schizophrenia
When you open the URL it will look like this…Click here to sign inThis lock  shows you  that the wiki is protected and you need to sign in if you want to edit it.Note: you do not need to be the owner of the wiki to edit it. You only need an OpenIDto edit a wiki.
Use your Google Account as an OpenID so you will not forget your username and password
Work in teams to complete your wikiWhen you are finished give the URLs  to the teacher so he will post them here:Team 1:Team 2:Team 3:
EvaluationUse the Evaluation criteria to evaluate your Wiki and your classmates ´wikis
Evaluation Criteria
Conclusion
Whatisthis?
Yessssss!!!
IgoogleiGoogle lets you create a personalized homepage that contains a Google search box at the top, and your choice of any number of gadgets below. Gadgets come in lots of different forms and provide access to activities and information from all across the web, without ever having to leave your iGooglepage
Things you can do with gadgets:View your latest Gmail messagesRead headlines from Google News and other top news sourcesCheck out weather forecasts, stock quotes, and movie show timesStore bookmarks for quick access to your favorite sites from any computerDesign your own gadget.Keep in touch with MINED using an RSS service
Gadgetis a small technological object (such as a device or an appliance) that has a particular function, but is often thought of as a novelty. RSSMost commonly expanded as Really Simple Syndication. It is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works—such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video—in a standardized formatAdd the RSS of “Ministerio de Educacion” to our igoogleThe first thing we need is to know if the website of Ministerio de Educacion offers the RSS service. To do that we go to its site and look for the RRS symbol.
Yes, there it is. Now click on it.
This is the URL of the RSS we are need. Select it and copy it.

Web 2.0 basic training

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    Escuela InteramericanaWeb 2.0Basic trainingByBenjaminGarcia
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    AgendaVocabulary and conceptsDifference between web 1.0 and 2.0WikiiGoogleRSS
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    Take a lookat the vocabulary handout
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    What happen whenyou put these services together?
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    Web 2.0 Itrefers to a second generation of Web-based communities of users and a special range of services such as social networks, blogs, wikis or folksonomies that encourage flexible collaboration and exchange of information between users.
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    Web 1.0 vs. Web 2.0
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    Web 1.0 vs Web 2.0
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    Web 1.0 vs Web 2.0
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    WikiA website whoseweb pages can be edited by multiple volunteers through the web browser. Users can create, modify or delete a single text they share. The texts or "Wiki pages" have unique titles.
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    Educational uses forthe WikiProject Development
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    Area to shareknowledge
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    Links to student´sblogs or works
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    Creating a WIKIGoto http://www.wikispaces.com/Click here
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    Use your GoogleAccount as an OpenID so you will not forget your username and password
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    Editing the WIKI(group work)This is the URL of WIKIPAGE
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    Editing a WIKINowthat we have the Wiki page where all the members of the group are going to work (it can be created by the teacher or by the students) We need to add information into it.If you want to edit a wiki you MUST KNOW the URL of the wiki you want to edit, in this case the URL ishttp://bensucot.wikispaces.com/Schizophrenia
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    When you openthe URL it will look like this…Click here to sign inThis lock shows you that the wiki is protected and you need to sign in if you want to edit it.Note: you do not need to be the owner of the wiki to edit it. You only need an OpenIDto edit a wiki.
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    Use your GoogleAccount as an OpenID so you will not forget your username and password
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    Work in teamsto complete your wikiWhen you are finished give the URLs to the teacher so he will post them here:Team 1:Team 2:Team 3:
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    EvaluationUse the Evaluationcriteria to evaluate your Wiki and your classmates ´wikis
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    IgoogleiGoogle lets youcreate a personalized homepage that contains a Google search box at the top, and your choice of any number of gadgets below. Gadgets come in lots of different forms and provide access to activities and information from all across the web, without ever having to leave your iGooglepage
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    Things you cando with gadgets:View your latest Gmail messagesRead headlines from Google News and other top news sourcesCheck out weather forecasts, stock quotes, and movie show timesStore bookmarks for quick access to your favorite sites from any computerDesign your own gadget.Keep in touch with MINED using an RSS service
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    Gadgetis a smalltechnological object (such as a device or an appliance) that has a particular function, but is often thought of as a novelty. RSSMost commonly expanded as Really Simple Syndication. It is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works—such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video—in a standardized formatAdd the RSS of “Ministerio de Educacion” to our igoogleThe first thing we need is to know if the website of Ministerio de Educacion offers the RSS service. To do that we go to its site and look for the RRS symbol.
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    Yes, there itis. Now click on it.
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    This is theURL of the RSS we are need. Select it and copy it.
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    Go to yourigoogle. www.google.comClick the Add Stuff Button
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    Click on theadd feed or gadget and paste the URL of the RSS we got from Ministerio de Educacion. Click on Add
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    Go back toyour igoogle homeNow you have your news and other things you like in one single site, and you can access to it from any computer around to world. Isn´t it fantastic? It saves you time and keeps you informed.
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    PracticeSign in yourgoogle account and activate the igoogleChoose a soccer theme in you igoogle homepageAdd at least 2 gadgetsAdd the RSS of El Diario de HoyCome to the main computer to show your igoogle to your classmates
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    Thank you foryour attentionIfyouwantthis PPT visit www.interteachers.blogspot.com