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Web 2.0 Tools in Clinical Web 2.0 Tools in Clinical Practice and PT Education: Practice and PT Education: Keeping Current, Sharing Keeping Current, Sharing
Information, and MarketingInformation, and Marketing
Dennis W. Fell, MD, PT
Andrea Wright, MLIS
University of South Alabama
What is Web 1.0What is Web 1.0
Began in 1993Small number of writers created Web
pages for a large number of readersStatic HTML web pagesWeb 1.0 users follow links to content Web 1.0 is “Read Only Web”
What is Web 2.0What is Web 2.0
Phrase coined by O'Reilly Media in 2004 Second-generation of Web-based services Content created by the user for the user Interactive - users comment, edit and
create content Web 2.0 is “Read/Write Web”
Web 1.0 Web 2.0
Portal, like Yahoo Search, like Google
Publishing (websites) Participation (blogs, comments)
Stickiness, stay on the website
Syndication, RSS, Podcast, website follows you
Britannica Online Wikipedia
Directories, Favorites Tags - De.licio.us
MS Word Google Docs & Spreadsheets
Ads, like DoubleClick Google AdSense
Source: What Is Web 2.0 - Tim O'Reilly, modified – clinicalcases.googlepages.com/Web2.0inMedicine-2006-2007.ppt
Web 1.0 Web 2.0Reading Writing
Companies Communities
HTML XML
Home pages Blogs
Portals RSS
Taxonomy Tags
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Owning Sharing
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Web 1.0(1993-2003)
Pretty much HTML pages viewed through a browser
Web 2.0(2003- beyond)
Web pages, plus a lot of other “content” shared over the web, with more interactivity; more like an
application than a “page”
“Read” Mode “Write” & Contribute
“Page” Primary Unit of content “Post / record”
“static” State “dynamic”
Web browser Viewed through… Browsers, RSS Readers, anything
“Client Server” Architecture “Web Services”
Web Coders Content Created by… Everyone
“geeks” Domain of… “mass amatuerization”
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Popular Social Media WebsitesPopular Social Media Websites
Social Networking
Start Pages
Social Bookmarking
Peer Production News
Media Sharing
File Hosting
Web 2.0 ToolsWeb 2.0 Tools
RSS Blogs Podcasts Wikis Photosharing Social Bookmarking Social Networking Synchronous
Collaboration Messaging / Chat
Mash-ups Screencasting Course Management
Software Planning & Time Mgt Polls/Surveys Databases File Hosting Web Conferencing
Is Social Media a Fad?
What is What is RSSRSS??
Collects information you need at a single point
RSS = Really Simple Syndication
RSS In Plain EnglishRSS In Plain English
RSSRSS to Master the Information to Master the Information OverflowOverflow
"It's like having a personal assistant who goes through every publication and blog that could possibly interest you and picks out stories to bring to your attention"
-- PC Magazine
RSSRSSGet the news you wantGet journal table of contents from the
journals’ websitesSubscribe to specific searches on
PubMed (e.g. lupus therapy or journal title) or any search engine and collect them in one place
Aggregator /Feed ReaderAggregator /Feed Reader
Software program that manages your RSS feeds
Automatically checks for new content and displays to the user
Web based – Google Reader, Bloglines, Yahoo
Desktop based – NewsGatorPlug-ins – Firefox Live Bookmarks
ExerciseExercise
Set up Google account
http://google.com/readerAdd RSS for Physical Therapy to
Google Reader
Web LogBlogs first emerged in 1997A blog created every two secondsComment modes enable interactionRSS feeds for automatic retrievalBlog readers for organization
BlogBlog
Blogging for ProfessionalsBlogging for Professionals
MLA 2009 Call For Bloggers
Are you going to Honolulu for MLA’s 2009 Annual Meeting? If so then consider becoming an Official Blogger for the 2009 meeting. While we can’t offer an “Official Blogger” t-shirt you will receive 3 AHIP points for officially blogging on the annual meeting.
Health Related BlogsHealth Related Blogs
Estimated >120,000 health related blogs
About 50% - aspects of the health care system
About 42% - individual patients
Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2008
Health Related BlogsHealth Related Blogs
Blogs are written on almost every topic
Aggregate important news and conversations around topics of interests
Great for long-form articles and up-to-the-minute scholarly discussion
Top Health Blogs (Forbes)Top Health Blogs (Forbes)
Family Medicine Notes Corante In The Pipeline Medicine and Man A Chance to Cut Is A Chance To Cure Code Blog: Tales of a Nurse Straight From the Doc
Other Top Healthcare BlogsOther Top Healthcare Blogs
WebMD The Health Care Blog DB’s Medical Rants The Health Business Blog Pharma Marketing Blog KevinMD Healthcare IT Guy Healthcare Law Blog Blogborygmi
www.idi.net/what-we-do/files/bcbs_may_2006_v2.ppt
http://www.physiospot.com/
How about HIPAA and blogging How about HIPAA and blogging patient cases?patient cases?
18 identifiers that must not be present in the case description
Do not blog about patient in any HIPAA-identifiable way
Healthcare Blogger Code of EthicsHealthcare Blogger Code of Ethics
Helps readers recognize ethically sound medical blogs
Includes medical blogs and patient blogs
Only 25-30% submissions are approved
http://medbloggercode.com/
Blog Search EnginesBlog Search Engines
TechnoratiGoogle Blog SearchBlog search engine Blogwisemedlogs.org
Patient BlogsPatient Blogs
Patient blogs and online communities are extremely common
CarepagesHospitals linking to patient blogs
from hospital blogs http://www.highpointregional.com/blogs/
ExerciseExercise
Find PT blog of interest to you using Google
Add RSS feed to Google Reader
Homework ExerciseHomework Exercise
Using http://www.blogger.com/ or similar blogging software to create a blog
PodcastPodcast
Podcast = portable (downloadable) broadcast (audio file)
Portable - you can take it with you Can subscribe via RSS Can listen on computer, PDA, iPod Most major journals feature weekly audio
summary of contents Listen when commuting to work or
exercising Text to speech programs available - Make
CME portable by using text-to-speech
Podcast ToolsPodcast Tools
iPods, MP3 Players, Smart Phones, RSS– First iPod released Oct 23, 2001
iTunes, and others like Podcast Alley, aggregate podcasts using RSS. Some auto-transfer them to iPod or similar devices.
iTunesU provides schools and university a place to post lecture and educational content podcasts.
Source: Meng P. Podcasting and Vodcasting: A White Paper. University of Missouri, 2005http://edmarketing.apple.com/adcinstitute/wp-content/Missouri_Podcasting_White_Paper.pdfhttp://edmarketing.apple.com/adcinstitute/wp-content/Missouri_Podcasting_White_Paper.pdf
Top Podcast SitesTop Podcast Sites
ACC Conversations with Experts
JAMA Audio Commentary
NEJM This Week
Lancet
Videocasts / VodcastsVideocasts / Vodcasts
Health Edge by the Cleveland Clinic
Medpeek
Homework ExerciseHomework Exercise
Set up an iTunes accountFind a PT related podcast and add to
your playlist on iTunes
Wiki – Hawaiian for “quick, hurry, swift”
Wiki Many people may contribute to and edit a single document using only a web browser.
Pros Easy to use
– Web based– Simple syntax
Anyone can make changes
Free and open source options
Flexible and extensible
Cons Disorganized Too open Anyone can make
changes Not enough control Vandalism and spam Requires monitoring
Evaluation of Sites - AVOCADOEvaluation of Sites - AVOCADO
Accuracy Value Organization Coverage Authority Date Objectivity
Uses of WikisUses of Wikis
Conference planning Collaborative editing of documents Meetings (agendas, etc.) Project management In place of structured courseware Presentation medium Web-based notebook to organize your
thoughts Source of obtaining information Resource guides
Uses of WikisUses of Wikis
“used a wiki to perform electronic information sharing both during the workshop, as well as providing a mechanism for clinical faculty to reference tools and information developed during the workshop after the fact.”
– Community College of Rhode Island, Rehabilitative Health Department
ExerciseExercise
Add to the Medical Matters wiki – http://usabiomedmatters.wikidot.com/physical-therapy
OR Edit the Wikipedia entry for Physical Therapy or
some other topic -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_therapy
OR Add to the wiki for this course –
http://aptaweb20.wikispaces.com
Photo SharingPhoto Sharing
Flickr
Picasa (Google)
Sharing photos with colleagues
ExerciseExercise
Find a picture on flickr.com related to your interests.
Video SharingVideo Sharing
YouTube
Vimeo
Share videos with colleagues/students
ExerciseExercise
Using YouTube or SlideShare, find a video or slide show that you could use professionally.
Social BookmarkingSocial Bookmarking
Social bookmarking - find ‘stuff’ again
Tagging - assigning keywords to blogs, wikis, sites
Web-based “favorites”/bookmarks that can be accessed from any computer with web access
Web-Based Citation Web-Based Citation Management SoftwareManagement Software
CiteulikeConnotea – especially for
researchers, clinicians and scientistsZotero
Manage your bibliography using the software on the Internet
ConnoteaConnotea
ExerciseExercise
Go to delicious.com and find bookmarks on a topic of professional interest.
OrUse citeulike.org find a listing of
articles on a topic of professional interest
Online CommunitiesOnline Communities
APTA Message BoardsFacebookTwitterSermo: Online Community for
Physicians
Social NetworkingSocial Networking
Connect with colleagues– Network– Stay up to date on news and research
Connect with studentsConnect with Patients
Personal vs ProfessionalPersonal vs Professional
Social Network Use By AdultsSocial Network Use By Adults
http://chronicle.com/free/v55/i22/22a00104.htm?utm_source=at&utm_medium=en - How Not to Lose Face on Facebook, for Professors Feb 6 2009 Chronicle
GoogleGoogle
Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
Rank by # or links, not quality or dateBias toward older literatureIncludes # of links - citation trackerOnly includes 50% of Medline
citationsSupplemental, at best
Google ToolsGoogle Tools
Google readerCalendarSpreadsheetWord ProcessorPresentation
ExerciseExercise
Using your iGoogle account, create a document in GoogleDocs and share it with [email protected]
ChatChat
SkypeOovoo.comMSN Messenger LiveInstant Messenger
Using chat to chat, talk, send files, and have audio and video conference
Office HoursOffice Hours
MashupMashup
A mashup is a website or application that combines content from more than one source into an integrated experience. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashup_(web_application_hybrid)
Customizing an application with other information
Remix of two or more resources Example - Google Maps Specialized maps
The functionality on individual outbreaks remains the same; just mouse over the point to get location details, and double-click to call up ancillary data as a description panel.
ScreencastingScreencasting
Collaborate on a design projectComment verbally on a student’s
workSave screenshotRecord video of onscreen action
Course Management SoftwareCourse Management Software
Similar to WebCT / BlackboardCan be used to develop CE coursesCan be used to develop online
modules for on campus courses
Planning and Time ManagementPlanning and Time Management
CalendarSchedulingProject ManagementTo do lists
Project Management
Polls / SurveysPolls / Surveys
Conduct surveysAnalyze results
DatabasesDatabases
Create online databasesImport data from spreadsheetsDevelop charts
File HostingFile Hosting
Store documents and media for others to access
Web ConferencingWeb Conferencing
Conduct online meetings
Reasons to adopt Social MediaReasons to adopt Social Media
Fill a perceived needMeet a goalAdd value to activities with relative
ease
Tools adopted that don’t fill these rules rarely stick, and become a waste of time.
The FutureThe Future
Location Based ServicesAugmented RealityInternet of Things
All rely on mobile web or network everywhere
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