Title: Teaching with Web 2'0 tools
1Teaching with Web 2.0 tools
- Presenters will lead a crash course on the use of
Web 2.0 in education, introducing participants to
the terminology, definitions and concepts of Web
2.0 tools. Group-based work will include
demonstration of how Web 2.0 tools are applied in
specific D2L class, followed by discussion about
advantages, disadvantages and the niche for Web
2.0 in the learning and teaching process. - Jo Flanders, St. Cloud State University, Plamen
Miltenoff, St. Cloud State University - Realizing Student Potential/ITeach Conference
2009 - Friday 300 - 400 PM
Presentation available at http//web.stcloudsta
te.edu/pmiltenoff/conf2009/iTeach/web_2_0.ppt
2Plan for the presentation
- Introduction to Web 1.0 and Web 2.0. Define them.
Delineate them. - Presentation of how Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 reflect
on technology class for undergraduate students - Discussion theory and practice of technology and
didactic in the classroom - Discussion on particular Web 1.0 and Web 2.0
tools used in learning environments
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4for starters
5Concepts, terms and definitions
- What kind of an animal is Web 2.0
- Is it a progeny or evolution of Web 1.0?
- Is it a technical or social prodigy?
- Is it an entity or constellation?
- Is it only for Millennials (digital natives)?
- Proponents and opponents
6Proponents Concepts, terms and definitions for
beginners
7Proponents Concepts, terms and definitions
intermediate
8Concepts, terms and definitions verbalized
- Web 2.0, encompass the second generation of
Web-based communities and hosted services such
as social-networking sites, wikis and
folksonomies which aim to facilitate
collaboration and sharing between users. - Following the first O'Reilly Media Web 2.0
conference in 2004, 2.0 establish itself as a
term. Although the term suggests a new version
of the World Wide Web, it does not refer to an
update to any technical specifications, but to
changes in the ways software developers and
end-users use the Web
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2
9Proponents Concepts, terms and definitions
beginners
10Proponents Concepts, terms and definitions
intermediate
11Proponents Concepts, terms and definitions
advanced
12Opponents Concepts, terms and definitions
13To recapitulate
- Web 1.0
- Pull information
- Read information
- HTML (Web pages)
- Web 2.0
- Push information
- Read / write (cooperate and collaborate)
- XML, RSS, mash-ups
14Social networking
- aSmallWorld
- Bebo (AOL)
- Boomj
- Classmates
- Cyworld
- Facebook
- Friendster
- hi5
- LinkedIn
- Mixi
- MySpace
- orkut
- Ning
- Y! Mash
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_social_networ
king_websites
15Social networking verbalized
- A social network service focuses on the building
and verifying of online social networks for
communities of people who share interests and
activities, or who are interested in exploring
the interests and activities of others, and which
necessitates the use of software. - Most social network services are primarily
Web-based and provide a collection of various
ways for users to interact, such as chat,
messaging, email, video, voice chat, file
sharing, blogging, discussion groups, etc.
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_network_servic
e
16Social networking Twitter
Twitter is a free social networking and
micro-blogging service that allows its users to
send and read other users' updates (otherwise
known as tweets), which are text-based posts of
up to 140 characters in length. http//en.wikipedi
a.org/wiki/Twitter
http//lenniewu.wordpress.com/tag/social-network/
17Social networking didactically speaking
- Behaviorism, Structuralism or Constructivism?
- Vygotski and the activity theory
- Going beyond merely reflecting hard-copy
content online - Globalism and regionalism in times of the Internet
18What to do next
19Web 3.0
20Semantic Web
21IM 260 Intro to Information Technologies - Web
1.0
- D2L class news, content, discussion list,
dropbox, quizzes, grades, surveys - Discussion list for formal discussions and
Facebook as a buddy tool. - Content of class
- Hard-, software, OS, networks and the Internet
- File management
- Bookmarks / Favorites
- Export and import (save as an HTML file)
- Static HTML Web pages gtgt mashups
22IM 260 Intro to Information Technologies - Web 2.0
- Blog for self-reflection
- Wiki for final academic paper
- Social networking
- Facebook for peer support
- Bookmarks / Favorites
- Social bookmarking gtgt Delicious
- Folksonomy
- YouTube instructional videos
- Podcasting iTunes U
- VoIP
- Virtual Worlds
- Web pages - mashups
23IM 204 Research Strategies
- Blog for class discussion on diversity topics
- Social networking
- FaceBook for peer support
- You Tube instruction
- Class survey on social networking tools
- Use of FaceBook
- Tagging
- Wikipedia
- Blogging
- Twitter
- I Share slideshows
- Libraries/publishers create databases with topic
maps - Sage http//online.sagepub.com/lists/artbytopic.d
tl -
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24Horizon Report, 2009
- 20 year old 10,000 hours online
- 1.2 billion cell phones purchased every year
- Technologies/Trends
- Mobiles new portable computers
- Cloud computing
- Solution to storage
- Security concerns
25Map of Social Network for one person - Horizon
Report, 2009
26Horizon Report Technologies/Trends
- Geo-Everything
- Personal Web
- Semantic-Aware Application
- Smart Objects
27Sage Topic Maps
28Questions / Discussion
- Plamen Miltenoff , Ph.D., MLIS,
- Associate Professor
- 320-308-3072
- pmiltenoff_at_stcloudstate.edu
- http//web.stcloudstate.edu/pmiltenoff/faculty/
- Skype Aidedza
- Yahoo Messenger Aidedza
- Facebook, MySpace and Twitter Plamen Miltenoff
- Second Life Aidemoreto Laryukov
Jo Flanders, MLIS, Assistant Professor E
Resource/Serials Librarian 320-308-2064
jlflanders_at_stcloudstate.edu