Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Using Web 2.0 Tools in the Classroom


I read a great article titled “Web 2.0 Tools in the Reading Classroom” by Savilla Banister that discussed the many benefits to our students within the classroom. The article mentioned that in order for students to be prepared to step out into the workforce, we as educators need to prepare them for use in the latest technologies. The article states “students must learn to step into the global conversation and develop competencies in using the technological tools that support collaboration, media literacy, and evaluation.” (Banister 2008). This statement should be considered greatly when planning to implement technology into our classrooms. Specifically the article closely examined the use of blogs and podcasts. Through the use of these technologies it was noted that there was an increase in “fluency, creativity, and ownership in the reading/writing process” . (Banister 200) Fluency is one of the most crucial aspects for increasing students’ reading ability. Therefore it only makes sense that if students are engaged in using these technologies to showcase their writing and reading skills the more time they will spend practicing which in return will increase their fluency.

Banister, S. (2008), Web 2.0 tools in the reading classroom: Teachers exploring literacy in the 21st century. International Journal of Technology in Teaching and Learning, 4(2), 109-116.

2 comments:

  1. Kristen-It seems like you found an excellent article! I agree that as students progress from elementary to secondary to higher education they need more knowledge about how to use the technologies that are available. That means that our jobs as educators are now more important because we need to teach students how to use these technologies. As an educator we always have to be reading up on the latest and greatest in the technology world so that our students do not fall behind. It is so important that we prepare students for their futures; nowadays their futures involved technology! Great post! :)

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  2. Kristen, I think you make some great points in your post! The key to web 2.0 resources is providing opportunities for students to engage in them. I have used some writing tools and they really motivate the students to write far more than any paper and pencil has. I post the resources on my classroom website so that students can have easy access to them during class time and at home.

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