2.19.2007

FAQs

How does this program work?
23 Things is an independent learning program that encourages participants to take control of their own learning through online exploration and play. The program is web-based and not tied to a particular computer, so you can work anywhere you have Internet access.

Why do this?
Web 2.0 is a phrase coined in 2004. It refers to the fact that today’s Internet is an interactive medium rather than just a place to get information. Our students are using Web 2.0 tools every day, so as an instructional leader, it's important to understand how these tools can be used effectively for teaching and learning.

How is this program different from "23 Things Teachers Need to Know About Web 2.0?"
This program is very similar to 23 Things for Teachers and covers most of the same topics. However, this course focuses more on the application of Web 2.0 for and by school administrators. The question prompts are intended to provoke thoughts related to instructional leadership, and the cohort of participants will be administrators as opposed to teachers.

Is there a fee for this program?
No, 23 Things is free.

Can I get SBCEU credit for this course?
Yes, you can earn 2.0 SBCEUs upon completion of the course. There is a $10 fee. Details on how to apply for SBCEUs will be sent once the program is underway.

Who can participate in the program?
Any school administrator can participate. It is important to understand, however, that 23 Things is a rigorous program requiring intermediate computer skills.

How much time will each Thing require?
We estimate that each thing will take 60-90 minutes, but obviously, that will vary with the activities and individual participants.

What do I need to participate?
High-speed Internet access to connect to the sites used in this program (some sites may be blocked at your school and will have to be accessed from another location); comfort and skill to independently navigate the Internet, access email, and create online accounts; and motivation to learn – no one will be there prodding you along.

How long do I have to complete the program?
Ten weeks from the session start date to the ending date. A reasonable goal is to cover two or three Things per week, however you have the flexibility to move at your own pace. The program will remain online, but will not be monitored by the project facilitators after the official last day of the course.

How will my progress be monitored?
You write about each Thing you complete on your own blog (which you create in Thing 2), and project facilitators read and track all the participant blogs. Make sure you include the Thing # in the title of each post to make the tracking easier for both you and the facilitators.

How much do I have to write in my blog posts?
Each blog post must reflect on the Thing you have completed. While we don't expect a dissertation on every Thing, we do expect thoughtful reflection and active participation that is clear in the post. Single line posts or those that show lack of participation will not be considered sufficient.

Who will see my blog?
Links to all the participants' blogs will be listed on the 23 Things site so that anyone can read them or comment. In fact, we encourage you to learn from each other in this way. Only the facilitators, however, will know who owns each blog - unless, of course, the blog's title gives a hint about the owner's identity. That's up to you.

What if I don't complete all the 23 Things?
Completing any number of the Things should certainly increase your knowledge of Web 2.0 technologies and their use in education. Do the best you can. However, to receive SBCEU credit, the entire program must be satisfactorily completed by the end date.

Will there be any face-to-face sessions?
No, this is a self-directed, online learning program. We provide helpful hints, encouraging words, and post comments on your blogs. The facilitators are available to answer your questions by email.

Do any of the 23 Things require special software?
Adobe Flash Player is required to view some of the applications. Chances are this is already installed on your computer, but if it is not, click here for a free download. If an activity requires any additional downloads, a link will be included in the Thing.

Is there any tech support?
No. We will try to answer questions by email, but cannot provide full technical support. Work with the tech support folks in your district or try to problem-solve with others who are participating in the program.

Who is the project facilitator?
Carol Mayer facilitates this project. If you have questions, you may reach her by email at 23things-adm@resa.net

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