Web 2.0 Article Groups
From LIS5313
This is a place for us to look for (and organize) links between your different topics so you can more easily collaborate and share resources in a useful way. This doesn't take the place of your formal group assignments (A, B, C, D, E, F). It is a work in progress, and we'll talk about it more in class...
[edit] Groups by media/technology focus
Digital Storytelling
- Sara D - Digital Storytelling at the University Level: An analysis of how digital storytelling can enhance university level courses, with a special focus on humanities courses
- Ana L - Using Digital Storytelling to Introduce/Explain Mathematical Concepts
- Jenifer A - Digital Storytelling: Purposes in Secondary Education (High School)
- Juli D - Digital Storytelling in Public Libraries
Gaming
- Brent D - Gaming in the high school classroom: successful use of electronic games as a learning tool
- Jennifer M - Collaborative Gaming in Public Libraries
- Natalie M - The role that gaming within libraries can play to help bring them back to the library
Blogs
- Shannon - How Libraries Use Blogs to Market Their Services
- Penny F - How a school media center uses book blogs in an effort to engage young readers
- Danielle W - Blogging in Elementary Schools
Morning Shows (& Media Production)
- Brooke D - Elementary School Morning Shows
- Candice V - Morning Shows in High Schools
- Rachel G - Media Production in Elementary Schools
Web 2.0/Library 2.0
- Jeannie D - An analysis of Georgia Tech's use of Library 2.0 technologies within their Library
- Roberta B - Using Web 2.0 to Lure Middle School Students to the Library
- LaToya D - Web 2.0 and Public Libraries
- Katherine W - Archives that use web 2.0 and the usefulness of the technology to researchers
- Kelly B - How XML can help libraries organize nontraditional collections
- Alexia D - The use of folksonomy in museums illustrated by the Steve.Museum project
- Nicole D - Utilizing the "Third Place": The Role of Second Life in Learning
Wikis
- Barbara W - The Controversy about the use of Wiki's in Public High Schools
- Arielle P - Wikis in Elementary through High Schools
Podcasts
- Kyleen K - Podcasts, Public Libraries, and Young Adults
- Rebecca M - Podcasting and Digital Storytelling in High School Classrooms and School Libraries
[edit] Groups by institutional focus (Tentative Groupings)
Elementary School Classrooms
- Brooke D - Elementary School Morning Shows
- Rachel G - Media Production in Elementary Schools
- Arielle P - Wikis in Elementary through High Schools
Middle and/or High School Classrooms
- Brent D - Gaming in the high school classroom: successful use of electronic games as a learning tool
- Jenifer A - Digital Storytelling: Purposes in Secondary Education
- Rebecca M - Podcasting and Digital Storytelling in High School Classrooms and School Libraries
- Candice V - Morning Shows in High Schools
- Barbara W - The Controversy about the use of Wiki's in Public High Schools
- Ana L - Using Digital Storytelling to Introduce/Explain Mathematical Concepts
- Candice V - Morning Shows in High Schools
School Media Centers
- Penny F - How a school media center uses book blogs in an effort to engage young readers
- Roberta B - Using Web 2.0 to Lure Middle School Students to the Library
Public Libraries
- Juli D - Digital Storytelling in Public Libraries
- Jennifer M - Collaborative Gaming in Public Libraries
- LaToya D - Web 2.0 and Public Libraries
- Kyleen K - Podcasts, Public Libraries, and Young Adults
- Natalie M (maybe in this group?) - The role that gaming within libraries can play to help bring them back to the library
- Danielle W - Web 2.0 Article: Blogging in Public Libraries - how public libraries are using blogging to promote literature and encourage reading with children and young adults.
Libraries (Other)
- Kelly B - How XML can help libraries organize nontraditional collections
- Shannon - How Libraries Use Blogs to Market Their Services
- Jeannie D - An analysis of Georgia Tech's use of Library 2.0 technologies within their Library
Other Institutions and Contexts
- Katherine W - Archives that use web 2.0 and the usefulness of the technology to researchers
- Alexia D - The use of folksonomy in museums illustrated by the Steve.Museum project
- Nicole D - Utilizing the "Third Place": The Role of Second Life in Learning
- Sara D - Digital Storytelling at the University Level: An analysis of how digital storytelling can enhance university level courses, with a special focus on humanities courses
