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4. Types and resources of W 2.0
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INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES
137 4. Types and resources of W 2.0 By the Internet technologies we understand the set of forms, methods, ways and techniques of teaching with the help of the Internet resources and social services. From the didactic point of view Internet includes two components such as telecommunication forms and information resources. Web 2.0 is the form of telecommunication and the platform of social services and offices which allow the users to receive information and produce them (create) or to be co-authors (Sykes, Oskoz , & Thorne, 2008). The following types of social services of W 2.0 referred to Sisoev & Evstigneev (2010:12) are popular : - blogs (personal page as diary and register). Pages of Wikipedia (a type of social server allows to create the content); - services of podcasts (a type of social service allows to create and extent any audio- and video programs in the net) and folders/favorites (a type of social service allows users to create, to store and publish own favorites, to make in order them according to chronology of their creation or to their popularity, to look through the favorites of other users and to exchange with them); - service of Flickr (a social service intended to storing and further using own digital photos and video-reel or blocks by users); - video-reel/block YouTube (service of placement and storing of video-material). Informative resources contain the text, audio-, video material on different topics (themes). For teaching and learning purposes we can use special resources such as hotlist, multimedia scrapbook, treasure hunt, subject sample, Web-Quest. Their features can be seen in their content organization: - hotlist: the list of text reference in Internet; - multimedia scrapbook: the list of text, graphical, audio-, video references in the Internet; - treasure hunt: 1) reference to different sites on learning theme; 2) question to each part; 3) general question to understanding the theme (topic) as a whole; 138 - subject sample: 1) text and multimedia references of Internet; 2) questions to each part; 3) argumentation of own opinion to the discussion-matters; - Web-Quest: 1) text and multimedia references in Internet; 2) questions to each part; 3) argumentation of own opinion to the discussion-matters; 4) the general question which is presented in discussion character. From the instructional point of view they can be interpreted as following: 1) a hotlist is a web page containing sites categorized by topics; 2) a multimedia scrapbook is a collection of Internet sites organized into categories, such a photos, maps, and sound, and video clips; 3) a treasure hunt develops students’ knowledge of a topic by providing links to Web sites with information on that topic and by posing key questions concerned the sites; 4) a subject sample is an activity designed for students to develop an affective connection to topic by responding to Web site with a personal perspective; 5) Web-Quest develops problem-solving skills and promotes learning through analysis of complex concepts (See: Sisoev & Evstigneev, 2010). Thus, hotlist and multimedia scrapbook intended to searching, selection, and classification of any information. The treasure hunt, subject sample and Web-Quest include the elements of problem- solving learning and directed to activate the searching-cognitive activity of learners. It is very difficult to create the authoring Internet-resources for educational aims, because a teacher him/herself should evaluate and select the teaching Internet resources. So, the given in the Table 11 criteria, presented Sisoev & Evstigneev (2010: 29-30), help teachers to select appropriate information. Download 2.75 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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