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Distance Learning and the Daily News

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Stephen Downes presentation to CADE, Calgary, Alberta,May 27, 2002.

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  1. Slide 1: Distance Learning and the Daily News Stephen Downes National Research Council CADE, Calgary, Alberta,May 27, 2002. May 27, 2002
  2. Slide 2: The Idea • Email newsletters can be used to enable continuous learning over the internet • The idea is to present a set of relevant options for learning on a daily basis • Email is used to minimize the effort required on the part of learners
  3. Slide 3: Influences • WWW-DEV Email List Server • DEOS-L Email List Server • HotWired - http://hotwired.lycos.com • WebReference - http://www.webreference.com • Slashdot – http://www.slashdot.com
  4. Slide 4: Experience • NewsTrolls – http://www.newstrolls.com – 1998 – present – Daily news links on politics, internet • MuniMall – http://www.munimall.net – http://www.munimall.net/newsletter/news.htm – 2000 – present – Weekly newsletter on Municipal affairs
  5. Slide 5: The Concept • MuniMall Newsletter Concept Paper – http://www.munimall.net/newsletter/concept.htm • Purpose: – Branding – makes people remember – Usage – Draws people to the site – Information – keeps readers current – Interaction – draws people together – Demonstration – show what can be done
  6. Slide 6: Current Work: OLDaily • OLDaily: http://www.downes.ca – Read in sidebar or click on ‘News’ • Does it work? – In a word: yes – Launched May, 2001 – 850 readers in 25 countries (zero advertising) – Discussions, referrals, email feedback
  7. Slide 7: OLDaily: Design Issues • Content selection – what to put in, what to leave out? • Editorial voice – does the newsletter strive toward objective journalism? • Community – how can the newsletter move beyond mere information presentation? • Support – how do I produce OLDaily and also have time for other work?
  8. Slide 8: Content Selection • Define a subject area and stick to it – avoid being caught up in ‘background noise’ • Ignore the calendar – what’s important today may not have happened today • News appears everywhere; don’t stick to the mainstream • Events outside the discipline are important
  9. Slide 9: Editorial Voice • Then difference between teaching and reporting is that teaching includes an expert voice over and above mere presentation • It is important to develop an overall dynamic model of the topic and to place items within that context (e.g., categories) • Report the good and the bad and say which is which – infuse values into presentation
  10. Slide 10: Community • People are trained to passively receive; creating an active community is hardest • Place opportunities for dialogue right into the newsletter: – [Refer] – send items to your colleagues – [Research] – follow up news items – [Reflect] – post comments to the discussion
  11. Slide 11: Support • Creating a newsletter can take up all your time; develop a routine • You absolutely must use or develop a content management system • The idea is to use the newsletter as your own research tool