Also in German below:
Web2.0ERC http://www.web20erc.eu/ is an European Union education project to help educators who find ICT and Web2.0 confusing and difficult to access.
The project has built a simple web site and a set of the most popular tools (Wikis, Blogs, communications, Social Networking etc.) with clear guides on:
The project is providing a simple and secure environment to use ICT for educators in their work and in their classes. The project is also looking at other Web 2.0 tools that can be used to create content, share the content and communicate.
The Web2.0ERC platform http://www.web20erc.eu/ has been piloted with educators at every level and is now open for exclusive use by educators. On the platform you will find guides, videos and examples of how the platform can be used autonomously. You can register on the platform at: http://platform.web20erc.eu/login/index.php
To ensure only genuine educators use the platform to make courses a verification process will take place:
1. Register on the platform (create account).
2. ‘Apply for teacher privileges’ from the Helpmenu (complete the brief form)
3. You will receive an email when approved
4. You will see the, ‘Create a course wizard’ in the Coursesmenu.
It is highly recommended that you read the Help for teachers in the Help menu as there will be no additional support.
In addition, a large number of resources on the use of Web2.0 tools in education have been gathered and are available on the website. These include video tutorials, academic papers, best practices, case studies and use case scenarios, and user contributed ideas (see http://www.web20erc.eu/deliverables )
Professor Thomas Connolly (Coordinator)
University of the West of Scotland
Email: joel.josephson@joel-josephson.org
Das europäische Web2.0ERC Projekt (http://www.web20erc.eu/) möchte PädagogInnen weiterhelfen, die sich mit neuen Informationstechnologien und Web 2.0 Werkzeugen schwer tun - damit sie einen guten Einstieg finden.
Das Projekt hat eine einfache Internetplattform aufgebaut, die die beliebtesten Web 2.0 Werkzeuge beinhaltet: Wikis, Blogs, Kommunikationswerkzeuge, Social Networking, etc.. Tutorials helfen am Anfang und liefern Ideen, wie man die Werkzeuge im Unterricht einbauen kann.
Das Internetmodul bietet einen geschützten Zugang und kann direkt für die Arbeit in der Schule benutzt werden. Gleichzeitig möchte das Projekt auf weitere Web 2.0 Werkzeuge verweisen, mit denen man Inhalt erzeugen und teilen kann, sich aber auch mit anderen KollegInnen verbinden kann.
The Web2.0ERC Internetplattform wurde von PädagogInnen aus unterschiedlichen Bildungsbereichen ausführlich getestet und kann jetzt exklusiv im Bildungsbereich benutzt werden. Tutorials, Videos und Beispiele können selbstständig benutzt werden. Einen zusätzlichen Support gibt es nicht. Hier geht es direkt zur Plattform: http://platform.web20erc.eu/login/index.php. Die Sammlung von weiteren Web2.0
To ensure only genuine educators use the platform to make courses a verification process will take place:
1. Register on the platform (create account).
2. ‘Apply for teacher privileges’ from the Helpmenu (complete the brief form)
3. You will receive an email when approved
4. You will see the, ‘Create a course wizard’ in the Coursesmenu.
It is highly recommended that you read the Help for teachers in the Help menu as there will be no additional support.
Werkzeugen findet man direkt auf der Projektwebseite (http://www.web20erc.eu/deliverables).
Vielen Dank für Ihr Interesse und viele Grüße,
Tags: education, educational, lessons, school, students, teacher, web2.0
I registered for this and never heard a word.
Colleen
Have you registered on the website http://www.web20erc.eu/ or on the platform http://platform.web20erc.eu/login/index.php ?
Joel
I cannot remember!
What next? Shall I start again?
Not amused at not getting through verification process though! Or maybe something else went wrong?
Am genuine Maths teacher with interest in web 2.0 resources!
Colleen
I asked because we have had a few people register on the website instead of the platform. If they register there then there is no verification process.
As I have not seen a request for verification from you, it seems likely that you have not registered on the platform otherwise you would have been admitted. Please use: http://platform.web20erc.eu/login/index.php
Joel
OK - thank you - all sorted now - am in!
Colleen
I have not received a verification email for you, have you completed the steps in the message. I repeat them below:
1. Register on the platform (create account).
2. ‘Apply for teacher privileges’ from the Helpmenu (complete the brief form)
3. You will receive an email when approved
4. You will see the, ‘Create a course wizard’ in the Coursesmenu.
It is highly recommended that you read the Help for teachers in the Help menu as there will be no additional support.
Joel
All done.
I must have contributed a resource a while back - I can see my description of Wikispaces with a link to my blog!
Thanks for help Joel.
This is Moodle isn't it? I use it all the time at school.
Yes we used Moodle as the start point but have written applications to build on the functionality.
Joel
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