NECC Talking Points: Social Software

NECC Talking Points: flickr4schools...
Over at eSchoolNew ETI, Tom Hoffman discusses the use of tools such as Flickr by teachers and schools, and suggests that school district IT departments need to start thinking of providing similar services.

Tom goes on to make the point that...

"Schools need to start taking seriously their responsibility to maintain a student's digital content from K through 12."

At Lewis Elementary, we utilize Flickr to document student work and events that are shared on our web site. With my camera phone I capture images several times a week, and then post them via email to Flickr. Mainly it's just a way to easily add images to our web site, but imagine a system similar to Flickr that allowed you to capture student work and then upload it to a portfolio... Think of how a teacher could use tags to organize and categorize student work.

I'd also add social bookmarking tools such as del.icio.us and Furl to the list of tools schools should be taking a look at. A problem I run into is having students find good web resources, then lose them, or worse yet just print out a bunch of web pages. Even had one teacher having her students write down in a folder the web addresses of the pages they found. While Furl and del.icio.us are great tools, I can't have my 4th and 5th grade students sign up for these services.

We have been looking at some Open Source del.icio.us alternatives such as de.lirio.us and Scuttle. Have decided to give de.lirio.us a try, and this summer we are working to set it up on our intranet. We will also be re-imaging our computers and plan to add a de.lirio.us bookmarklet to the tool bar on our browsers. Another advantage of this is exploring with students the social aspect of these tools and seeing how they work with one another to share the resources they find.

Montager...

The Montager is a web app that takes pictures from Flickr and creates a montage of clickable tiles. Just type in a tag and it returns a montage made of images associated with that tag. Drag your mouse over the image and the tiles enlarge. Click a tile, and the Montager creates a new montage based in that image... Another Flickr toy...
Via Lifehacker

Blogging in the Classroom

NECC Talking Points:
Blogging in the Classroom


Over at eSchoolNews ETI, Tom Hoffman answers viewer mail regarding the use of weblogs in the classroom. Tom discusses Pat Delaney's idea of weblogs and wikis as digital paper. I tend to agree.

This year at Lewis Elementary four teachers have been using wikis installed on their laptops to provide digital paper to their students. If you would like to learn more about our use of Instiki, take a look here and here, and can listen to our O'Reilly talk here.

Next school year we plan to have weblogs set up for students running on our internal network. On Monday our X Serve was upgraded to 10.4.0 Tiger. The Tiger version of X Serve comes with a built in weblogging package called Blojsom. Blojsom is based on the Blosxom weblog tool that was developed by Rael Dornfest.

Today I spent a few minutes on the server, clicked a few check boxes, and in a matter of minutes I had set it up so that every user on our server has a weblog. Over the summer we plan to add accounts for all of our 4th and 5th grade students and provide them with this digital paper. We will also spend some time with the teachers sharing tools such as RSS readers and showing them how easily they can keep track of student work and make timely responses.

Am looking forward to attending NECC next week and having some time to talk to folks at Apple and learning more about this feature of OS X Server.

NECC Philadelphia...

Tom Hoffman, Steve Burt, Will Richardson and I will be presenting a 3 hour workshop at NECC (National Educational Computing Conference) next week in Philadelphia. With the rather long title of... TA307 Effective Weblogs in Education: How to Create, Manage, and Communicate! the workshop session will discuss and demonstrate how schools are using weblogs and discuss the strategies and solutions for challenges created by their instructional use. We are hoping that Anne Davis can also join us via a video hookup... We did a similar workshop last year at NECC and I'm looking forward to working with Will, Tom, Anne and Steve again...

Someday You Will Grow Up and Get a Flickr Account...

Who Are These Guys...

Picture taken about 19 years ago... or 5 out of 8 children will grow up to have a Flickr account...

My nephew sent me a picture of my daughter and assorted nieces and nephews taken about 19 years ago. The interesting thing is that 6 of the 10 have Flickr accounts...Click the image to find out more...

Flickr Album

Flickr Album is an alternative way to view photos from Flickr. Written in Flash, it takes advantage of the Flickr API to display photos in an album view where you drag the corner of the page to turn the page. Albums can by displayed using a user name, or you can create albums based on tags. Kind of a fun little hook into Flickr.

(Via plasticbag.org.)