Notes from the Ridge


Enter…Web 2.0
July 23, 2007, 10:28 pm
Filed under: Web 2.0, collaborative learning, shifthappens



W E B 2 zero

As someone who has always been keen to adopt anything new coming out of the technological realm, I am somewhat embarrassed to admit that Web 2.0and its associated applications/uses only appeared on my radar about a week ago. Pity, I could have been doing so much more with my middle school students! Their MySpace pages popping and consistent references to YouTube – I never really bothered to think how these apps could actually help me teach and…more importantly… help them learn!

Thanks to Joseph Thibault and Burr Warne at GlobalClassroom, I’ve been given a Moodle site to work on via their my.floridalearn.com initiative to involve more Florida teachers in the online classroom movement. The classrooms are by no means fully functional… but thanks to Mr. Jim Gates, I’ve been making some good progress setting up my Meta Course, which to date covers the following content areas:

  • Exploring Technology Systems (Intro Module)
  • Electricity and Electronics
  • Transportation Systems (Land, Air, Water)
  • Agriculture and Biotechnology
  • Environmental Science
  • Drafting and Technical Drawing
  • Engineering Structures
  • Simple Machines
  • Computer Application

Safe to say, relying on old school paper and pencil teaching and learning strategies will simply not allow me to engage these middle schoolers in the type of active, student-centered learning required for them to grasp even the core concepts found in the above listed content areas – much less dig deeper into them! It’s time to boldly go where this man has yet to go before…

If I want my students to take ownership of their learning experience and to be truly excited about active, collaborative knowledge acquisition, then I have to be the one to lead. I have to change.

So, that’s what I’m doing. I’m modifying my teaching style so that it becomes more in sync with the fizzing, popping, flickering, hyper-linking, blogging, texting, chatting, and flourishing cyber-realm in which my students dwell. Enter…Web 2.0.


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Good luck. I felt the same way when I started my master classes this year. I teach overseas in a very small school (4 staff, 30 kids) and the last time I had any PD was 8 years ago!! This next year will most likely be interesting for both of us.

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   bill 07.28.07 @ 7:44 am

Bill, thanks for your note. I’ve checked out your blog and will be keeping track of your efforts. 4 staff and 30 kids! Blessings and obstacles in that sort if setup. What sort of technology setup do you guys have over there? Would love to learn more about it! Drop a line any time, and I am always eager to listen, comment,commiserate, and celebrate with fellow educators! :)

   Kevin Sandridge 07.28.07 @ 1:39 pm



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