Lecture2 - Writing and collaboration via Web 2.0 and Social NetworkingVance Stevens
Lecture 2 discusses the general playing field for writing and collaborating online, as the two are closely inter-linked. There is no real writing without a need to communicate a point, and therefore an audience is required. The nature of that audience is discussed, both from the point of view of collaborating 'writers' and commenters on their blogs.
Lecture2 - Writing and collaboration via Web 2.0 and Social NetworkingVance Stevens
Lecture 2 discusses the general playing field for writing and collaborating online, as the two are closely inter-linked. There is no real writing without a need to communicate a point, and therefore an audience is required. The nature of that audience is discussed, both from the point of view of collaborating 'writers' and commenters on their blogs.
presentation for the Second international on-line conference on “Innovation in Training Practice” will be hold on the 9-10 of November 2009:
More on http://www.trainersineurope.org/conference09/
This PowerPoint explores the basics of Twitter and why it is a valuable education tool. You will learn what a hashtags and mentions are, as well as how to shorten links to fit inside the 140 character limit of a tweet. We will talk about how to find people to follow and how to help people find you on Twitter.
Looking for free and low cost tools to extend your website and score some quick wins? From surveys to tools to create online demos, this presentation provides 20 resources that might be just what you're looking for.
Loosely Coupled Teaching with "Web 2.0" Tools (2008)Jared Stein
Scott Leslie and Jared Stein collaborate to present a number of "Web 2.0" tools that may be leveraged to help teachers engage students and meet critical educational goals, including those categorized as 21st century learning.
Slides from talk on "Engaging Virtual Communities: Web 2.0" given at CILIP CDG conference on 30 April 2007.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/conferences/cilip-cdg-2007-04/
A talk on "Deployment Strategies For Web 2.0" given by Brian Kelly, UKOLN at the University of Nottingham on 12 March 2007.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/seminars/nottingham-2007-03/
presentation for the Second international on-line conference on “Innovation in Training Practice” will be hold on the 9-10 of November 2009:
More on http://www.trainersineurope.org/conference09/
This PowerPoint explores the basics of Twitter and why it is a valuable education tool. You will learn what a hashtags and mentions are, as well as how to shorten links to fit inside the 140 character limit of a tweet. We will talk about how to find people to follow and how to help people find you on Twitter.
Looking for free and low cost tools to extend your website and score some quick wins? From surveys to tools to create online demos, this presentation provides 20 resources that might be just what you're looking for.
Loosely Coupled Teaching with "Web 2.0" Tools (2008)Jared Stein
Scott Leslie and Jared Stein collaborate to present a number of "Web 2.0" tools that may be leveraged to help teachers engage students and meet critical educational goals, including those categorized as 21st century learning.
Slides from talk on "Engaging Virtual Communities: Web 2.0" given at CILIP CDG conference on 30 April 2007.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/conferences/cilip-cdg-2007-04/
A talk on "Deployment Strategies For Web 2.0" given by Brian Kelly, UKOLN at the University of Nottingham on 12 March 2007.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/seminars/nottingham-2007-03/
Web 2.0: What Can It Offer The Research Community?lisbk
What are the implications of Web 2.0 for the research community? In this presentation Brian Kelly, UKOLN describes how various Web 2.0 technologies are being exploited within the higher education sector and more widely.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/meetings/pparc-2007-03/
Web 2.0: What Is It, How Can I Use It, How Can I Deploy It?lisbk
Slides used in a presentation on "Web 2.0: What Is It, How Can I Use It, How Can I Deploy It?" given by Brian Kelly at an Aslib Engineering Group seminar on "Engineering Information: Today And Tomorrow" on 22 November 2006.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/seminars/aslib-2006-11/
Slides for talk on "An Introduction to Web 2.0" given at the "Sharing Made Simple: a Practical Approach to Social Software" workshop on 6 June 2007.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/archivists-2007-06/
Web 2.0 and taking the fear out of community engagementLewisham Libraries
Presentation given by Julie Hall at the COSI conference 2009 on the Web 2.0 training programme in Lewisham Libraries and the ongoing use and development of Web 2.0 in a pulic library contaxt.
Deck for the first class of PB 692, Overview of Electronic Publishing for Fall 2008, Emerson College, Graduate Department of Writing, Literature and Publishing
Web 2.0: Implications For The Cultural Heritage Sectorlisbk
Brian Kelly, UKOLN gave a talk on "Web 2.0: Implications For The Cultural Heritage Sector" at a seminar on "From Bits to Blogs - Taking the IT Revolution into Museums, Libraries and Archives" organised by MLA North East and held at Teesside University, Middlesbrough on 18 October 2006.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/seminars/mla-ne-2006-10/
Personal learning networks presentation for the USG rock Eagle IT conference includes an overview of a game to learn ruby, badges for IT professionals, social media, MOOCs and more (Author/presenter: georgiawebgurl / robin fay, 2013)
3. Participants will explore the full range of web 2.0 applications from a client perspective, exploring and creating content on a wide variety of web sites and services.
4. The intent will be not online to provide participants with a strong understanding of current web technology, but to explore the underlying technologies and to develop a sense of what to expect in the future.
35. In the second day, participants will look behind the scenes, accessing a live web server and trying some hands-on software installations and configurations.
36. The session will progress from essential concepts common to all web servers to systems and applications specific to Web 2.0 including the advanced scripting techniques used to create interactive web programs.