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K-12 Student Use of Web 2.0 Tools: A Global Study
Cheri Toledo
Maryfriend Shepard
Journal on School Educational Technology
2230 – 7133
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Online Tools, Web 2.0 tools, Digital tools, Participatory Web, K-12 Education
Over the past decade, Internet use has increased 445% worldwide. This boom has enabled widespread access to
online tools and digital spaces for educational practices. The results of this study of Web 2.0 tool use in kindergarten
through high school (K-12) classrooms around the world will be presented. A web-based survey was sent out through
online social networks (e.g., Twitter, Nings, and blogs). From a list of 25 types of digital tools, 189 participants chose the
online tools that their K-12 students used in educational settings. The data analysis identified tool-use across grade levels
and trends based on teacher demographics. At all four levels students most frequently used wikis, blogs, and multimedia
presentation tools. Further analysis revealed six categories that described how teachers were designing instruction for
students to use online tools.
September - November 2011
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