Weaving Web 2.0 into classroom practice

Paul and I very much hope you enjoyed our session. As promised, here are a few links to help get you started:
The wiki we created to help us develop the presentation can be found here: Our wiki
The presentation we gave to the teacher convention in Singapore can be found on this page: Our presentation it is very similar to the one we gave in Chicago.

We promised you a recording of the presentation, but upon checking afterwards the sound was very poor.

For those of you inspired by some of the main tools, here's a quick list of links to help you get started. We do, though, recommend visiting the wiki for more details and to get an understanding of how your colleagues around the world are using them to improve their classroom practice:
Delicious social bookmarking
Blogging in education
Wikis in education
Second Life
Netvibes

Finally, I have just read this post from Stephen Heppell regarding the development of a media centre for the 2012 Olympics. It captures quite nicely the challenge facing all of us over the next few years. Here's the link: Heppell's retroblog

All the best,

Lee

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