Slideshow transcript
Slide 1: Web 2.0: Imagine the Possibilities Presented by Gayla S. Keesee May, 2007
Slide 3: Knowledge is specific content Learners are empty vessels to be filled with knowledge
Slide 4: Knowledge is created Learning is a collaborative social endeavor
Slide 5: A Paradigm Shift
Slide 7: Horizon Report 2007 Key trends affecting higher education—next 5 years One year or less Social Networking User-Created Content Two-Three Years Mobile Phones Virtual Worlds Four-Five Years New Scholarship and Emerging Forms of
Slide 8: Tools for Collaboration Social Networks Facebook, MySpace Flickr YouTube Blogs Wiki’s Podcasts
Slide 9: Social Software Social Networking Keeping contacts online through web interfaces Social Calendaring Shared agendas for events arrangements and meetings planning Social Bookmarking storing, describing, and sharing bookmarks ( del.icio.us) Social Tagging Unintentional, collective effort of categorizing the Web, with added social significance (Folksonomies)
Slide 10: Social Networks: Connect Users into Communities of Trust (or interests)
Slide 11: Flickr social network for sharing photos
Slide 12: You-Tube social network for sharing videos
Slide 13: Blogging: Most Recognized Example
Slide 14: What are Blogs? Web + Logs = Blogs Web Pages Automated updating Reverse chronological postings May accommodate responses Internet-specific phenomenon Incomplete index of blogs http://blogdex.media.mit.edu/
Slide 15: Blogging in Education
Slide 16: Limited Only by Your Imagination Instructors Students Content-related blog as Reflective or writing professional practice journals Networking and personal Assignment submission knowledge sharing and review Instructional tips for Dialogue for groupwork students E-portfolios Course announcements Share course-related and readings resources Annotated links
Slide 17: Sample Educational Blogs Online Research Blog eCornell Research Blog Info-Commons Blog commons-blog Educational Bloggers Network EBN blog Science Blog Science Blog
Slide 18: Wiki’s: The ultimate collaboration tool Special web site allows visitors to add, remove, edit & change content Not need access to or knowledge of web publishing software Collaboration Group members work on common document in common location
Slide 19: Wikipedia: Collaborative Dictionary Being Edited in Real Time by Anyone
Slide 20: Wiki’s in Higher Ed Econ 482: Stephen Greenlaw Advanced Artificial Intelligence: Se Harvard Law School Eckerd College
Slide 21: Podcasting Pod (iPod) + broadcast = Podcast Differs from streaming audio Automatically delivered to player – don't have to click on a link to download Listen when you want – not when a program is scheduled
Slide 22: How Does Podcasting Work?
Slide 24: Why is podcasting appealing for learning and teaching? Appeals to the digital natives Easy and low cost to create and distribute Caters to different learning styles
Slide 25: Advantages Students Review lectures before exams Listen in on classes they've missed Replay at own convenience Non-native speakers replay to increase comprehension Instructors Listen to own lectures to improve presentations
Slide 26: Learning & Teaching Applications Interviews with experts Oral history projects Quotes from recorded speeches Answers to posted questions Guest speakers / lecture series Student submissions /portfolios / placement logs
Slide 27: Issues to be aware of… Not all students have iPods (about 60% do) 20% of podcasts actually downloaded onto portable media players Will students still come to lectures? Public access to audio files is necessary (no access control) Cannot search or scan podcast content Podcasts can lend themselves to passive, prescriptive teaching
Slide 28: Universities Podcasting iTunes U ( http://www.apple.com/education/solutions/itunes_u/) Duke University University of Illinois Stanford UC Berkley Purdue University http://www.itap.purdue.edu/tlt/BoilerCast/ University of Washington http://www.css.washington.edu/
Slide 29: Over 200 Web 2.0 Sites in 41 Categories Rated, Ranked and Awarded 15 Interviews with Founders of Winning Sites The creators of the winning sites share their insight and approach, including technology, funding and methods for attracting traffic. http://www.seomoz.org/web2.0
Slide 30: Horizon Project http://horizonproject.wikispaces.com/ Collaborative global project between classrooms in diverse geographical locations Camilla, GA (10th grade) Vienna, Austria (11th grade) Dhaka, Bangladesh (11th grade) Melbourne, Australia (11th grade) Shanghai, China (Media Literary)



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