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    1. Desde Micro-blogs a Moblos y Herramientas Web para aprendizaje – usando herramientas para aprendizaje Libre y Abierto
    2. Teemu Leinonen Research Group Leader Media Lab - TaiK Helsinki, Finland Visiting Fellow SRI International Menlo Park, California
    3. Let’s start with two trends:
      • Mobile Phones
      • Wikis
      • Mobile Phones
      • 1. Mobile phones
      • 2. Multimedia phones
      • 3. Handheld devices (iPods, calculators, etc.)
      • 4. Multimedia phone-computers
      • 5. Internet tablets
      • 6. Ultralight laptops
      Mobile phones (and other digital mobile devices)
    4. “ Mobile phones” “ Computers” 2007 Nokia: “mobile multimedia computers” 2007 Apple Computers Inc. dropped "Computer" from its name and is now just Apple Inc.
    5. Internet tablets Ultralight laptops Multimedia phone computers Handheld devices Multimedia phones Mobile phones 100% 50% 75% 0% 25% World population
    6. More than 200 000 000
    7. Mobile phone features:
      • Talk and Text (SMS)
      • Contacts
      • Clock / Alarm
      • Calculator
      • Torch / flashlight
      • Mobile network
    8.  
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    11. Multimedia phone features:
      • Talk and Text
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      • Music / Audio (MP3) / FM radio
      • Camera: photo + video
      • Java
      • Mobile network - Bluetooth
      • Mobile Phones
      • Wikis
      • Wikis
    12.  
    13. How many of you have used Wikipedia this week?
    14. How many of you have edit Wikipedia articles?
      • Word largest encyclopedia
      • 10 000 000 + articles
      • 250 + languages
      • One of the world’s top 10 websites (ahead of BBC, CNN, Microsoft etc.)
      • Created entirely by volunteers
      • 6 000 000 accounts
      • “ Wikipedians” (en.wikipedia: 1500 administrators)
      (Source: Wikimedia Foundation 2008)
    15. Wikipedia is an example of many-to-many media
    16.  
    17.  
      • Wiktionary - a dictionary in all the languages of the world
      • Wikiquote – a collection of quotations from famous people, books and speeches
      • Wikibooks - a collection of free study and textbooks
      • Wikisource – multilingual collection of texts that could be distributed as free and open content
      • Wikispecies - directory of the world species
      • Wkinews - news service
      • Wkiversity – a site for learning materials and learning communities
      • Wikimedia Commons - collection of free photographs, diagrams, maps, videos, animations, music, sounds, spoken texts, and other free media
    18. Story from South Africa
    19. MobilED Mobile Audio Wiki video
    20.  
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    24. Mobile many-to-many media
    25.  
    26. Why people want to do media?
    27. Why people contribute to the Wikipedia?
    28. Because they can.
    29. Many-to-many media tools and services
    30. links, web-sites (wikis), point of views (blogs), micro content (micro blogs), photos, audios and videos, learning environments Sharing
      • http://del.icio.us/
      • http://www.citeulike.org/
      Sharing links
    31. Sharing links
      • http://www.wikispaces.com/
      • http://www.wikia.com/
      Sharing web-sites (wiki)
    32. Sharing web-sites (wiki)
      • http://www.wordpress.com/
      • http://www.blogger.com/
      Sharing point of views (blogs) (... and fast creation of a web site)
    33. Sharing point of views (blogs)
      • http://www.twitter.com/
      • http://www.jaiku.com/
      Sharing micro content (micro-blogs)
    34. Sharing micro content (micro-blogs)
      • http://www.flickr.com/
      • http://commons.wikimedia.org/
      Sharing photos
    35. Sharing photos
      • http://qik.com/
      • http://blip.tv/
      Sharing audios and videos
    36. Sharing audios and videos
      • http://www.wikiversity.org
      • http://www.wikieducator.org
      Sharing learning environments
    37. Sharing learning environments
      • http://www.widsets.com/
      • http://qik.com/
      • http://blip.tv/
      • http://www.jaiku.com/
      Tools for mobiles
    38. Tools for mobiles
    39. Gracias - Kiitos - Thank you Teemu Leinonen teemu.leinonen@taik.fi

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