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![]() more links and info can be found on the Google Notebook page for this presentation. Many schools today still have not moved past the first tools of the web known as Web 1.0. Where information is static and e-mail rules the way we communicate. In the past 3 years we have seen a shift from static information on the web to dynamic, ever changing information. Our students and our communities are starting to demand dynamic information. "For those of you who have just figured out how to zap spam or manage your inbox, prepare for the bad news: E-mail is, like, so yesterday." (Oct. 2, 2006) YouTube 2nd most searched site with 3.5 Billion searches in June 2009 Facebook Statistics Blogs Blogs can be used in many different ways to create dynamic information on the web. Blogging platforms allow for easy posting of content Blogs come with built in RSS feeds ![]() SAS Pudong Middle School Pudong Nerve Central Lewis Elementary School Inside ISB Smartones 1st Grade Theory of Knowledge (11th Graders) Podcasts Link to Podcast resources Link to On Deck Podcast we recorded during the session. Ustream.tv archive Part 1 |