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Learning 2.0: Using the Social Web to Promote Collaborative
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Steve Wheeler
University of Plymouth
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In this workshop…
–What is Learning 2.0?–Why we need Learning 2.0–Web 2.0–Tagging and ‘folksonomies’–Wisdom of crowds–Choose your Web 2.0 tools ©
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Your workshop Blog
I have made a blog for this workshop at:
http://icl08.blogspot.com
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Learning 2.0 ... what is
it?
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Source: http://msmvps.com/photos/robfarley/images/211148/original.aspx
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‘Digital natives are always connected’ - Prensky
Source: http://www.prensky.com
Digital Natives
Digital Immigrants
Analogues
Source: http://www.joiningdots.net
Digital Natives
Digital Immigrants
Analogues
Think... the Internet was introduced into schools around 1995.
In 2008, 18 year olds starting their studies in university will be the first never to have known a time in their education when they did not have the Internet. These are the true ‘digital natives’.
The gap is widening...
....from this.
To this....
What has actually changed?
The answer is in the room...
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What is the Social Web?
Web 1.0 Web 2.0
Britannica Wikipedia
Personal Website Blogging
Page views Cost per click
Publishing Participation
Content Management Wiki
Directories (Taxonomy) Tagging (Folksonomy)
‘Stickiness’ Syndication
Maps Mapping (Mashup)
Source: Tim O’Reilly http://www.oreillynet.com
How many
tools do you use?
Trends in educationStable
Subject-basedDelivered wisdom
One size fits allIndividualised
NationalOne to many
InteractiveCurriculum
centredTeaching
AgileProject-basedUser generated contentPersonalisationCollaborativeGlobalPeer to peerParticipativeLearner centredLearning
(Adapted from Heppell, 2006)
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Categorising
• The human race has an innate need to collect, classify and store.
• We have a deep seated need to understand.
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What happened there? Why?
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Which shape appears the most times?
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Which shape appears the most times?
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Which shape appears the most times?
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How many
tools could you use?
Some Learning 2.0 tools…
Wiki
Blog
Flickr (Photo sharing)
YouTube (Video sharing)
Twitter (Micro blog)
Twemes (Aggregator)
How could you use any of these in your own teaching context?
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Think...
• What would you use them for?
• How would your students use them?
• What added value would they bring?
• What might be the problems?
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Some final
thoughts....
Rhizomatic Learning““A rhizomatic plant has no
centre and no defined boundary; rather, it is made up of a number of semi-independent nodes, each of which is capable of growing and spreading on its own, bounded only by the limits of its habitat.”
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Rhizomatic Learning
““In the rhizomatic view, knowledge can only be negotiated, [and is] a personal knowledge-creation process with mutable goals and constantly negotiated premises.”
Source: Cormier, D. (2008) http://davecormier.com/edblog/
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Web 2.0: the Social Web
“The social web is transforming the way people use the Internet to do business, access information and connect with each other. It has revolutionised the way we are entertained, and altered forever the way we learn”.
Source: John, P. & Wheeler, S. (2008)
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What they said…
“The likes of Google, Amazon, and EBay take the intelligence of all their users…and put it in the interface” – Tim O’Reilly
“Web 2.0 is the architecture of participation” – Eugene Barsky
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Learning 2.0 on the Social Web
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Can you afford
to miss out?
Thank you
http://steve-wheeler.blogspot.com
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