Title: The Future is a Monstrous
1The Future is a Monstrous Marvelous MASHuP !
Wayne Hodgins
2wayne.hodgins_at_autodesk.com
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President Co-Founder Learnativity.org
Chair, IEEE Learning Technology Standards
Committee Learning Object Metadata
Strategic Futurist
Strategic Advisor
3www.creativecommons.org
4Grand Vision
- In a word? PERSONALIZATION
- (Or if you insist on a prefix call it..)
- meLearning!
- Personalized Learning Experiences for every
person every day - all 6.4 billion of us -- every day!!
- Just for me and just right
- Time, place, amount, device, medium, way
- On demand, adaptive
- Markets of one Billions of Markets
- Learning in ALL forms
- Formal AND informal
- not just online, on computer, on screen, etc, but
everywhere, every time - Capitalizing on EVERY Teachable Moment
5Maybe Goldilocks had it right all along? The
ideal is just right.
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- Just the right CONTENT, to
- Just the right PERSON, with
- Just the right PARTNERS, at
- Just the right TIME, on
- Just the right DEVICE, in
- Just the right CONTEXT, and
- Just the right WAY
6Mashups?
- A mash up is a website or web application that
seamlessly combines content from more than one
source into an integrated experience. - Content used in mashups is typically sourced from
a third party via a public interface or API.
Other methods of sourcing content for mashups
include Web feeds (e.g. RSS or Atom) and
JavaScript. - The etymology of this term almost certainly
derives from its similar use in pop music. - Many people are experimenting with mashups using
eBay, Amazon, Google, Windows Live, and Yahoos
APIs. - Source http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashup
7Mash up Quotes
- Nowadays, there's a lot of talk about Web 2.0,
web mashups, Ajax, etc., which in my mind are all
facets of the same phenomenon that information
and presentation are being separated in ways that
allow for novel forms of reuse." Sho Kuwamoto - "We know we don't have a corner on creativity.
There are creative people all around the world,
hundreds of millions of them, and they are going
to think of things to do with our basic platform
that we didn't think of. So the mash up stuff is
a wonderful way of allowing people to find new
ways of applying the basic infrastructures we're
propagating. This will turn out to be a major
source of ideas for applying Google-based
technology to a variety of applications." Vint
Cerf
8Thats SOOOooooo yesterday Dad!
- Waynes definition
- A mash up is a unique assembly of bits pieces
from more than one source into a single
integrated whole. - Mashups are for EVERYTHING!
- Music
- Content
- Wiki, blogs
- Searching/finding
- Tag Clouds
- Events
- Competencies, people
- What else can YOU think of?
9ELF eLearning Framework
http//www.elframework.org/framework/
10Tag Clouds (example from Flickr)
11Zoom Clouds
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University Blog Important
Notice Although registration for Mash up Camp
is closed (we've reached the maximum capacity for
the venue), we're still adding people to the
waiting list. To add yourself to the waiting
list, go to the Camp registration page. The
first Mash up Camp at the Computer History Museum
in Mountain View, CA. Left Ward Cunningham leads
a discussion Middle Attendees get ready to
propose sessions Right Lawrence Lessig leads a
discussion about Creative Commons Moderately
useful blurb on unconferences Inserted from
lthttp//mashupcamp.com/gt
13Pandora and the Music Genome Project
14Long Tail
- The future of business is selling less for more
- The economics of abundance
- Creative squandering
- Dont do one thing do it all
- Dont store some store it all
- dont sell one piece of content, sell it all
- Market of one is the biggest of all?
- The getting small of business
- Combine enough non hits on the Long Tail and
you've got a market bigger than the hits! - "The biggest money is in the smallest sales.
- Barnes Noble carries 130,000 books
- More than half Amazon sales from OUTSIDE top
130,000 - The market for books not sold in the bookstore is
larger than those that are! - Google makes most of its money from small
advertisers - eBay the same
- Children today will grow up never knowing the
meaning of out of print - BUT, that isnt why WE care about the Long
Tail.
15Scarcity
Abundance
16Anatomy of the Long Tail
Courtesy Wired magazine
17Courtesy Wired magazine
18Web 2.0
- Over Hyped Under Estimated
19Web 2.0
20Web 2.0 Over hyped, under estimated
- Defining characteristic is active participation
and involvement of the user. - Always was the vision, finally getting to it now
- 3 main components
- RIA Rich Internet Applications
- Eg Flash, Ajax
- Bringing the desktop to the browser
- SOA Service Oriented Architectures
- Feeds, RSS, web services
- Social Web
- Mass contribution (metadata, content, feedback)
21Web 2.0
- Defining characteristic is active participation
and involvement of the user. - Always was the vision, finally getting to it now
- 3 main components
- RIA Rich Internet Applications
- Eg Flash, Ajax
- Bringing the desktop to the browser
- SOA Service Oriented Architectures
- Feeds, RSS, web services
- Social Web
- Mass contribution (metadata, content, feedback)
22C-ing the Future
- Connected,
- Collaborative
- Conversational
? MASHUPS
23Waynes 3 Cs for Web 2.0
- CONNECTIONS
- With people
- With things
- With code
- COLLABORATION
- With others
- With content
- With code
- CONVERSATIONS
- More than just communication
- Unexpected consequences and emergent behaviors
24Wiki Watch
- Collaborative and community editing and authoring
- Authoritative?
- Wikiality!!
- New form of information organization
- Dynamic contextual assemblies
- Relationships
- information cloud
- Metadata driven
25Web 2.0 worth checking out
- Digg
- MySpace
- Technorati
- Wikipedia
- Wetpaint
- YouTube
- Pandora
- Mashup.com
- Wikicalc
- Writely
- Del.ico.us
- Flickr
- Pandora
- Music Genome
26Parting Thoughts
- Think about inverting the norms
- Producers become consumers
- Consumers become Producers
- Turning customers into employees (eg content
contributors) - Employees as customers (using your own)
- Serious Play how are YOU learning?
- Reading or listening NOT ENOUGH!
- Largely experiential now
- Try out some of the previous list
- Develop skill of UNLEARNING
- Switch your watch hand
- No directories!
27Thank You!
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