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Addie DegenhardtBecta has published major new research into the use of Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs and social networking, by children between the ages of 11-16, both in and out of the school environment.
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Web 2.0 helps to encourage student engagement and increase participation
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young learners are prolific users of Web 2.0 technologies
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both in and out of the school environment
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Becta report shows benefits of Web 2.0 in the classroom
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schools and teachers who are innovating in this area have found benefits
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without the anxiety of having to raise questions in front of peers in class
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wikis, blogs and social networking, by children between the ages of 11-16, both in and out of the school environment.
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school environment.
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Becta has published major new research into the use of Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs and social networking, by children between the ages of 11-16, both in and out of the school environment.
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Becta report shows benefits of Web 2.0 in the classroom
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Web 2.0
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Web 2.0 technologies
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use of Web 2.0 in the classroom was limited
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31 Oct 08
fschoubbenschools and teachers who are innovating in Web2.0 have found benefits
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30 Oct 08
coachrobboBecta report shows benefits of Web 2.0 in the classroom
Becta has published major new research into the use of Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs and social networking, by children between the ages of 11-16, both in and out of the school environmeweb2.0 technology research report network learning internet ict education wiki blog social for:omahonye for:snjezanas for:skarabatsos for:rosco99 for:media.wiseman for:kate.thomas47 for:eldoherty for:csscott for:ahernm for:dlupone for:dillonj for:robbocou
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Vance StevensBecta has published major new research into the use of Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs and social networking, by children between the ages of 11-16, both in and out of the school environment.
The reports found that young learners are prolificresearch web2.0 technology learning education edtech report multiliteracies elt553
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craig rolandBecta has published major new research into the use of Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs and social networking, by children between the ages of 11-16, both in and out of the school environment.
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Gary BertoiaBecta has published major new research into the use of Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs and social networking, by children between the ages of 11-16, both in and out of the school environment.
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Tania ShekoBecta has published major new research into the use of
Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs and social networking, by children
between the ages of 11-16, both in and out of the school environment.web2.0 research technology becta web2 benefits 2.0 education
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bookminder dmajor new research into the use of Web 2.0 technologies, such
as wikis, blogs and social networking, by children between the ages of
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Claire BrooksBecta has published major new research into the use of Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs and social networking, by children between the ages of 11-16, both in and out of the school environment.
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Web 2.0 helps to encourage student engagement and increase participation – particularly among quieter pupils, who can use it to work collaboratively online, without the anxiety of having to raise questions in front of peers in class – or by enabling expression through less traditional media such as video.
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Web 2.0 helps to encourage student engagement and increase participation – particularly among quieter pupils, who can use it to work collaboratively online, without the anxiety of having to raise questions in front of peers in class – or by enabling expression through less traditional media such as video.
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John EvansBecta report shows benefits of Web 2.0 in the classroom
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Peggy GeorgeBecta has published major new research into the use of Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs and social networking, by children between the ages of 11-16, both in and out of the school environment.
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07 Oct 08
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Michael M GrantBecta has published major new research into the use of Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs and social networking, by children between the ages of 11-16, both in and out of the school environment.
Web students learning blogs social networking research web-2.0
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06 Oct 08
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Chris BigenhoSummary of findings in new Becta report on Web 2.0 in the classroom
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beth gourleyBecta report recommended that teachers should be encouraged to help learners to develop more sophisticated use of Web 2.0 technology and to give them the skills to navigate this space. Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fnews.becta.
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young learners are prolific users of Web 2.0 technologies in their leisure time
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Web 2.0 in the classroom was limited.
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research also found that over half of teachers surveyed believe that Web 2.0 resources should be used more often in the classroom
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main concerns involved a lack of time to familiarise themselves with the technology and worries about managing the use of the internet in class
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2,600 students
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eachers are frequent users of technology too, with 93% of teachers surveyed using search engines regularly and 70% using the internet for work purposes. In their personal time, 45% had used social networking at some point, 29% had blogged and nearly a third had uploaded a video that they’d shot.
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earners were prolific users of technology they were not necessarily sophisticated users.
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Matt ClausenBecta has published major new research into the use of Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs and social networking, by children between the ages of 11-16, both in and out of the school environment.
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graham hughesBecta has published major new research into the use of Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs and social networking, by children between the ages of 11-16, both in and out of the school environment
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benefits
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benefits
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Becta report shows benefits of Web 2.0 in the classroom
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prolific users of Web 2.0 technologies
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the use of Web 2.0 in the classroom was limited.
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student engagement
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increase participation
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collaboratively online
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enabling expression
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encourage online discussion
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available anytime, anywhere
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ownership and engagement
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publish their work online
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improved quality of work
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attention to detail
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encourage peer assessment.
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lack of time
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concerns
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managing the use of the internet
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sophisticated use
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skills to navigate
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support, time and space
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motivation
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girls were found to be more interested in social networking,
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not necessarily sophisticated users
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range of technologies
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shared family computer
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