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Title: Learning 2.0 for Associations


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Learning 2.0 for Associations
Mission to Learn
ltlearninggt lttechnologygt ltchangegt
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Learning 1.0
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Learning 1.0
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Evolution
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Still Learning 1.0
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Still Learning 1.0
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Still Learning 1.0
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Learning 1.5
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Learning 1.5
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Learning 1.5
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Learning 2.0
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Learning 2.0
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Web 2.0 Universe. Flickr Galaxy.
Flickr cobalt123
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What caused this?
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What caused this
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What caused this?
  • User control of content, data increased
    dramatically
  • Ability to interconnect applications increased
    dramatically
  • Ability to form meaningful communities and
    collaborate increased dramatically.

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1689 applications and counting.
As of October 16, 2007
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It can be overwhelming.
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It can be overwhelming.
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It can be overwhelming.
Start simple.
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Some possibilities and examples.
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Podcasting
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Podcasting
  • A few possibilities
  • Easily broadcast important information
  • Create expert interviews
  • Share conference sessions
  • Encourage learner content production

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Blogs
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Blogs
  • A few possibilities
  • Postings to supplement events or on-demand
    learning
  • Learner journaling, personal learning environment
    (PLE)
  • Group project to co-produce content
  • Blog network for trainers and/or members

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Video on Demand (VOD)
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Video on Demand (VOD)
  • A few possibilities
  • Educational interviews and story telling
  • Educational marketing
  • Embedding in other learning environments
  • Event support and continuation

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Photo and Slide Sharing
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Photo and Slide Sharing
  • A few possibilities
  • Event support and continuation
  • Group discussion of shared presentations
  • Embedding of presentations in sites and blogs

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Photo and Slide Sharing
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Photo and Slide Sharing
  • A few possibilities
  • Event support and continuation
  • Maintain stock of training photos
  • Encourage member/chapter photo sharing

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Virtual Worlds
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Virtual Worlds
  • A few possibilities
  • Virtual conferences and seminars
  • Resource island for education
  • Team meetings and collaboration spaces
  • Simulations

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Social Bookmarking
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Social Bookmarking
  • A few possibilities
  • Collect, share educational resources
  • Transmit as feed to educational sites and blogs
  • Supplement events and on-demand training

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Wikis
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Wikis
  • A few possibilities
  • Collaborative knowledge from member experts
  • Collaborative management of educational resources
  • Team work and group projects
  • Event support and continuation

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Social Networking
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Social Networking
  • A few possibilities
  • Event support and continuation
  • Team and community support
  • Aggregation of social media applications
  • Personal learning environment

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What does it all mean?
  • 1.0 and 1.5 are not necessarily invalid
  • pick the right approach for the context
  • blend where appropriate



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What does it all mean?
  • If you incorporate social media
  • be ready for less control
  • network think, not group think
  • Groups require unity, networks require diversity
  • Groups require coherence, networks require
    autonomy
  • Groups require privacy or segregation, networks
    require openness
  • Groups require focus of voice, networks require
    interaction

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Teacher as network administrator
Teacher as Network Administrator
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Teacher as museum curator
Teacher as Museum Curator
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Dangers?
Can be hard to judge, hard to measure
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Dangers?
Jackson Pollock
Can be hard to judge, hard to measure
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Where to next?
  • Personal exploration of possibilities
  • Try out a variety of tools
  • Use the tools themselves to capture your learning
  • Understand your context
  • The more your association is already behaving
    like a network, the easier adoption of social
    media technologies will be

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Where to next?
  • Encourage development of personal knowledge
    management (PKM) skills
  • Experiment, but with purpose
  • Feel free to
  • E-mail me jeff at_steelcob.com
  • Call or SMS me 919.201.7460
  • Skype me jtcobb
  • Comment on my blog http//blog.missiontolearn.com
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