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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Authentic Audiences
One of the most important reasons I want to work on incorporating web 2.0 tools into my classroom is to give my students authentic audiences for their work.
I watched the above video in a graduate course on photography and visual literacy. It really made me step back and think about how so few people really evaluate and response to a student's work through their K-12 education.
What web 2.0 tools do you use to increase your students' authentic audiences?
How do you use web 2.0 tools to increase your students' authentic audiences?
References:
Bachenheimer, Barry. (n.d.) 42. Retrieved March 9, 2009 from
http://www.teachertube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=a6fc5fa5e433d4fca865
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I am graduate student at the University of Florida, pursuing my educational specialist degree in educational technology. I enjoy discovering, exploring, and discussing Web 2.0 tools and how to integrate them into the classroom and curriculum. This is my space to do just that.
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