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    1. eLearning 1.0 vs. 2.0 dr. Steven Verjans – Open Universiteit December 12th 2007
    2. Who knows - or is active on - …?
      • YouTube
      • MySpace
      • Facebook
      • Skype
      • Last.FM
      • Del.icio.us
      • Box.net
      • Netvibes
      • Live messenger
      • RSS
    3. Proper introduction
      • Me 1.0
      • Me 2.0
    4.  
    5.  
    6. Assignment 1 (M. Vanbuel - 2007)
      • Where did you get info?
        • Google
        • Wikipedia
      • Which applications did you use?
        • Word (anyone using OpenOffice?)
        • Browser (which ?)
        • E-mail
        • MSN / Live Messenger?
        • BlackBoard anyone?
    7. Similar assignment (1987)
      • Library / encyclopedia
      • Copies (copy machine)
        • Text & pictures
      • WordPerfect 5.1 (1990)
      • IBM PC (DOS)
        • Max. 640 kB memory
        • 4,77 MHz speed
        • 3,5” floppy disks
      • VIZAWrite (1986)
      • Commodore 64
        • 64 kB memory
        • 5” floppy disks
        • Data tape
    8. eLearning in history?
      • CD-Rom / CD-i technologies in the 1990’s
        • Offline learning
        • Early multimedia
        • Edutainment – Anyone ever use this?
      • Broadcasting ( BBC & Open University )
        • 1971-2006
        • Now delivered on DVD
      • E-Learning in school / college
    9. Underlying learning model?
    10.  
    11. e-Learning 1.0 (formal ed.)
      • Quality / certification / degree
      • Closedness / structure
      • Expert driven – focused on individual learner
      • We decide for you – we know all there is to know
      • Just a different mode of delivery
    12. Studienet
    13. Smartschool
    14. Underlying learning model?
    15.  
    16. Source: http://elearning.surf.nl/e-learning/artikelen/4142
    17. e-Learning 2.0 (informal)
      • Experience / work-based
      • Openness to society / less structure
      • Learner driven – focused on group learning
      • We decide together – Nobody knows everything
      • Different mode of learning – Builds on Web2.0
    18.  
    19. Now let’s get to work !
      • What is RSS?
    20. RSS-feedreader
      • Who uses RSS? Which feedreader? http://www.google.com/ig/
      • Go to iGoogle: http://www.google.com/ig/
      • Play around a bit, add content
      • Go to the website of a newspaper, and look for the RSS logo.
      • Copy the URL of the rss feed
      • Paste it into iGoogle (add rss feed)
    21. Social bookmarking
      • Demo
      • http://del.icio.us/ - Link
      • Register
      • Install toolbar
    22.  
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    24. Finally
      • Educational institutions will probably end up somewhere in the middle - eLearning 1.5
      • Why?
        • Need certain level of control and local data / information for quality and certification reasons
        • Fear of chaos
    25. If we are going in the wrong direction, technology will get us there FASTER! A. Haddad, “technologies for education”

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