k12 Online Conference

k12 Online Conference

Matt Montagne and I will be presenting at the K12 online conference. Using web 2.0 tools to engage parents in their children’s education. Connectivity in action.

Hands on – classroom blogging for parents and teachers



There are numerous teachers over at classroom2.0 discussing the best platform to use to create a classroom blogging network. A social network that allows students to collaborate with each other and share their information. It is becoming apparent to me that the ning platform similar to the one used at classroom2.0 is a valid application to meet the needs of teachers and parents. Safe – secure – with multiple options.

The biggest issue for me is the barriers that teacher and parents face in using Web 2.0 tools. Computer skills lacking, rationale not understood and not enough time. It has to be easy! One parent suggested a play book of how to roll out a collaborative online classroom when people have limited experience and skills in using web 2.0 tools. Parents and teachers can then easily understand how to use this medium to connect with each other and support student learning.

I see the need to create a demonstration for three different things.

1. How to set up the online classroom using a ning
2. How to interact using a ning
3. How it works to support student learning.

I feel very strongly that this process should be authentic and hands on. When parents and teachers can experience the process the safety issues can be addressed and the benefits will be clear. Parents and teachers have learned how to use email and upload pictures to the Internet. With careful planning I believe a “walk through the process” approach will promote the use of Web 2.0 tools in the classroom. For the moment am going to collect some resources to use.

1. I like this video and how it describes where to start setting up a ning network.

2. How to interact ( example TBD)
3. Demo site. Secure. Request to join moderated. (TBD)

If you have any guidance or suggestions, please let me know what you think works best.

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