Title: Web 2.0 in teaching
1Web 2.0 in teaching learning
- participation, not just information
- John Larkin
2This presentation
- What is Web 2.0?
- Examples of Web 2.0 tools
- Blogs, Flickr, PBWiki, Podcasts
- Applications in teaching learning
- Examples of working Web 2.0 tools
- Working the Internet better
- Conclusion
3Web 2.0
- Term coined by OReilly Media in 2003
- Popularised in 2004
4Web 2.0
- The web itself has not changed
- The way in which software developers design
applications for the web has changed - and
- The way people use the web as a platform has
changed
5Web 2.0
- Users own the data
- Users control the data
- Climate of participation
- Users value add as their needs evolve
- User friendly interface
- Social networking
6Web 2.0
- Web 1.0 the web is simply a repository for
- information
- Web 2.0 the web is a platform for
- participation
7Web 2.0
- The concept is often criticised
- The technologies are not new
- Buzzword
- Self promotion
- Means different things to different people
8Web 2.0
- Blogs
- Flickr
- Podcast
- Wiki
- Swicki
9Web 2.0
- Blogs legs walk the talk
- Flickr eyes see the results
- Podcast ears hear the ideas
- Wiki hands construct it al
- Swicki brain mapping the ideas
10Web 2.0 Tools Blogs
- Web Logs Blogs
- blog (noun)
- blog (verb)
- blogger
- Blogosphere
- It is an awful word
11Web 2.0 Tools Blogs
- Commentary
- News
- Diaries
- Field Reports
- Travelogues
- Varying genres
12Web 2.0 Tools Blogs
- Readers can leave comments
- Interactive
- Incorporate mixed media such as text, images,
audio and video
13Web 2.0 Tools Blogs
- Vlog video
- Linklog links
- Photoblog photographs
- Sketchblog sketches
- Artlog art
14Web 2.0 Tools Flickr
- Photo sharing
- Online community groups
- Tagging folksonomy tag clouds
15Web 2.0 Tools Wikis
- Software that allows multiple editors of web page
content - Collaborative writing
- Communities private
- Security is an issue vandalism
- WYSIWYG editors
16Web 2.0 Tools Podcasts
- A digital media file distributed via the Internet
using a syndication feed
17Web 2.0 Tools Podcasts
- The digital media file can consist of audio,
video or even be an ordinary document such as a
text file or a pdf file.
18Web 2.0 Tools Podcasts
- The digital media file is pushed from a server to
a client such as a personal computer
19Web 2.0 Tools Podcasts
- A podcast can be subscribed to by an individual
20Web 2.0 Tools Podcasts
- The digital files are downloaded automatically to
the subscribers computer by dedicated software
such as iTunes or Juice
21Web 2.0 Tools Podcasts
- That digital media file can then be played by a
portable media player such as an Apple iPod,
iRiver flash player or a Creative Zen media
player
22Web 2.0 Tools Podcasts
- How?
- Subject
- Media file
- RSS file
- Web server
23Web 2.0 Tools Podcasts
- How?
- Subject news, music, sport, learning
- Media file audio and/or video
- RSS file instructions xml
- Web server no special configuration
24Web 2.0 Tools Podcasts
- How?
- Record audio
- Process audio
- Upload audio
- Include RSS instructions
25Web 2.0 Tools Podcasts
- Methods
- Record sound directly on your computer using a
microphone and software - Transfer the sound from another device
- Tape recorder
- Voice recorder
- MP3 player with voice recording feature
- Source sound from a third party
26Web 2.0 Tools Swickis
- Combination of Wiki and Search
- A new kind of search engine
- The user community can determine the results
- The results can be more focused
27Web 2.0 Tools Swickis
- Search engine can be published on a blog or your
own web site - Results are organised
- Buzz cloud reflects key terms in the category
28Demonstration
- Five tools
- Blogger
- Flickr
- PBWiki
- Podcast
- Swicki
29Teaching learning
- What really happens?
- Educators have so many commitments
- Time is at a premium
- please no more technology!
30Teaching learning technology
- CD-ROMs where are they now?
- Shelf?
- Draw?
- Major web site projects
- No interactivity
- Broken links
- Too much to fix up
- Locked up flash and animations
31Teaching learning technology
- CD-ROMs where are they now?
- Shelf?
- Draw?
- Major web site projects
- No interactivity
- Broken links
- Too much to fix up
- Locked up flash and animations
32Teaching learning technology
- Tools we were given
- Dreamweaver too hard
- Flash action scripting now way!
- Flash I cannot draw
- Rapidweaver poor interface
- Frontpage too clumsy
- iWeb easy but pages too slow
- Hyperstudio out of date
33Teaching learning technology
- Web 2.0 Tools
- Blogger easy!
- Flickr easy!
- Swickis easy with a little copy and paste!
- Wiki just like using Word
- Podcasting easy with Propaganda or Podcast
Maker - Technologies that do not have a steep learning
curve
34Teaching learning technology
- Web 2.0 Tools
- Easy to use
- Easy to set up
- Public or private
- Technologies that do not have a steep learning
curve
35Teaching learning technology
- Supporting tools
- Windows Moviemaker easy
- Photostory easy
- iMovie easy
36Teaching learning technology
- Approaches
- Curriculum mapping matrices
- Short sharp units or topics
- Semester length studies
37Teaching learning technology
38Teaching learning technology
39Teaching learning technology
40Teaching learning technology
- Constructivist approach
- Understanding through piecing together the pieces
of a newly discovered jigsaw puzzle - Blog Flickr Wiki Swicki
- Collaboration and critical thinking
41Teaching learning technology
- Teacher led and student run
- Using technology that is
- Friendly
- Forgiving
- Fun
42Blogs and learning
- Encourages students to write
- Students will write even when they do not need to
- Reach out to world
- Feedback from peers, teachers and the world
(possibly)
43Blogs and learning
- Students link up with the writings of others
- Collaborative blogs
- Students realise that others can read their work
motivating - Progress reports
- Project diaries
- Field reports
- Linkage to other Web 2.0 tools
44Flickr and learning
- Field report photographs
- Topic photographs
- Artwork
- Sketches
- Tagging critical thinking
- Annotation hot spot learning objects
- Resources
- Time lapse view
45Swickis and learning
- Focused research
- Critical thinking
- Mapping ideas
- Filtered search results
- Quality web sites
46Wikis and learning
- Writing
- Publishing
- Collaboration
- Mind mapping
- Critical thinking
- Language learning
- Bring it all together
47Wikis and learning
- Correct spelling
- Linking articles appropriately
- Check grammar
- Translation activities
- Wikipedia learning activity for students
48Podcasts learning
- Inspire the student body
- Audio interviews
- Audio portfolio reflections
- Journalism styled tasks
- Storytelling
- Oral history
- Oral reports
- Field reports
- Place the students in charge of media creation
49Podcasts learning
- Dangerous experiments (video)
- Historical archives (video)
50Podcasts learning
51Podcasts learning
- Sharing information
- Standardized presentation
- Study abroad programs
- Listening and responding
- Music appreciation
- Language instruction
52Second language learning
- Anytime
- Anywhere particularly with iPods
- Anyhow
53Second language learning
- Podcasts
- Listening practice
- Pronunciation practice
- Subject matter experts
- Stories
- Songs
- Sounds from life shopping, markets, travel
- Characters and spelling
- Case studies scenarios
- Visual representations
54Second language learning
- Wikis
- Translation
- Writing practice
- Collaborations with native speakers
- Storytelling
55Second language learning
- Flickr
- Labeling annotations
- Travel field trips
- Characters
- Tagging in second language
- Categorising in second language
56Management
- Blog can be the headquarters
- Students must subscribe to the blog so that they
know what is happening with the - Wiki
- Swicki
- Flickr
- The Blog can be the engine room for the online
project
57Great blogs
- Otterman
- Yesterday
- Labrador
- etc
58Working the Internet 1
- Google Advanced Search
- Vivisimo
- Kartoo
- Timeline results view
- Map results view
- Google Earth
59Working the Internet 2
- Wikipedia
- Pros and cons
- Starting point
- Check out links
- Image search
- Photobucket
- WebShots
- Flickr
60Thank you
61Waiting