While people are waiting if they haven’t already, they can fill in the pre-course survey @ http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=XlAgHtpZajRY38shXEyxig_3d_3d (put this up on screen) If they haven’t already set up a hotmail account get them to do this (pre-workshop post on blog) Introduce the Learning 2.0 team – emphasise we are here to help you Get them to introduce themselves Mention Debbie Phillips who is away this week but will also be helping out
"Web 2.0" refers to a perceived second generation of web development and design, that facilitates communication, secure information sharing, interoperability, and collaboration on the World Wide Web. Web 2.0 concepts have led to the development and evolution of web-based communities, hosted services, and applications such as social-networking sites , video-sharing sites , wikis , blogs , and folksonomies .”
From Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0 [Accessed 8th June 2009]
Used under Creative Commons
From http://blog.aysoon.com/Le-Web20-illustre-en-une-seule-image
[Accessed 8 th June 2009]
Why Web 2.0?
Before we expected our users to come to us
Now we need to go to where our users are
Many of our students are millennials, digital natives
They use their phones more than their PCs (teenagers more concerned
if they lose their phone than if they lost their passport)
Use the technologies you learn about to complete the programme
Mix of workshops and online learning
No right or wrong answers
More directed than the original
How it works
Each Friday we will post the activities for the following week
Participants will receive an email to let them know that this has happened
Set up an RSS feed to the blog (week 2)
You post your blog entry for the week (preferably by Friday afternoon)
Catch up weeks built in to the programme
What you need to do
Aim for an hour a week
Google and find out what’s going on in the outside world or look at the relevant
Imperial pages
Think about how you can use the technologies personally as well as professionally
Or if it is easier aim for 15 minutes a day
Suggestions adapted from a blog post by Kathryn Greenhill @ Murdoch University Library
Write a blog post reflecting on each week’s activities
approximately 100-150 words
your opinion counts – if you don’t like a technology or think it’s irrelevant say so – but also why
what you could use as a staff member
what we could offer as a Library service / College service / Departmental service
Remember we are introducing you to new technologies
not teaching you absolutely everything about them
Learning groups
Web 2.0 technologies are social technologies
About people interacting
Important part of this programme – interaction with fellow participants
Keeping up with what all participants doing may be overwhelming so learning groups enable you to focus on a few
Katharine will talk to you about blogs and commenting on your fellow participants blogs
Workshops...and drop-in sessions
Workshops
Introductory workshop
Multimedia in HE
Virtual worlds/gaming
Please let us know that you can make it
Drop- in sessions
Just turn up
No set programme
Learning 2.0 team available to help with that week’s activities or any general problems you have encountered
Space available for those who want time to get away from their desks
Instant messaging (IM)
“ a text-based computer conference over the Internet between two or more people who must be online at the same time. When you send an IM the receiver is instantly notified that she/he has a message.”
From: http://mason.gmu.edu/~montecin/netterms.htm
[Accessed 8 June 2009]
Examples of how libraries are using IM
McMaster University http://library.mcmaster.ca/justask/
Princeton University http://library.princeton.edu/help/chat.php
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