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Using Web 2.0 to Support Learning in the Social Studies Context: Our Journey from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 and Beyond
Lori Holcomb; Candy Beal
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2009 (Mar 02, 2009) pp. 3898–3900
From this presentation, educators will gain an insight in how to use Web 2.0 technologies in a social studies context. There is a growing importance for social studies educators to utilize Web 2.0 technologies as they continue to prepare students...
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Using Web 2.0 to Support Learning in the Social Studies Context
Lori Holcomb; Candy Beal
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2008 (Mar 03, 2008) pp. 4897–4900
One of the unique characteristics of social studies is that it enables experiences that both reflect and represent democratic life. In much the same way emerging Web 2.0 technologies also enable experiences that reflect represent democratic life....
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Using 21st Century Technology Skills and Problem Based Learning to Move the Education System of a Nation into the 21st Century
Candy Beal; Lori Holcomb
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2012 (Mar 05, 2012) pp. 3198–3200
This presentation will discuss and reflect upon the recent educational changes the country of Ireland, through Educate Together, is undertaking in order to better prepare their students for the 21st century workforce. As part of this presentation,...
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Global Literacies Initiative Project: Lessons Learned in Designing and Implementing a Global Learning Collaborative
Lori Holcomb; Candy Beal; John Lee; Bethany Smith; Carol Pope; Michael Pringle
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2012 (Mar 05, 2012) pp. 3224–3226
Built to be a Web 2.0 curriculum integration project, the Global Learning Initiative Project (GLIP) is a multi-modal effort that enables students to research and discover answers to global questions, all the while interacting and working...
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Developing Global Connections Through Project Based Learning: The Global Learning Initiative Project
Lori Holcomb; Candy Beal; John Lee; Amanda Robertson; Bethany Smith; Michael Pringle
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2011 (Mar 07, 2011) pp. 2510–2512
Built to be a Web 2.0 curriculum integration project, the Global Learning Initiative Project (GLIP) is a multi-modal effort that enables students to research and discover answers to global questions, all the while interacting and working...