evaluation 2.0
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This slidecast looks at how we undertake evaluation and the potential of Web 2.0 as a tool for evaluation. At its simplest, Evaluation 2.0 about using social software at all stages of the evaluation process in order to make it more open, more transparent and more accessible to a wider range of stakeholders. the slidecast goes on to look at Web 2.0 and the different ways we are developing and sharing knowledge, the differences between expert knowledge and crows sourced knowledge and new roles for teachers, trainers and evaluators resulting from the changing uses of social media.TRANSCRIPT
Jenny HughesPontydysgu
The Future...?
• 1989: ‘The future is multi-media’• 1999: ‘The future is the Web’• 2009: ‘The future is smart mobile’
hof.povray.org
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Web 1.0 links information
Source: Sabin-Corneliu Buraga www.localseoguide.com
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Anything can connect to anything
Web 2.0 links people
www.ballroom-dance-chicago.blogspot.com/
Web 2.0: User
participation
Source: Sabin-Corneliu Buraga
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BostInnovation
Web 2.0 Communities of Practice
Existing data re-connected for other (smarter)
usesAdapted from : Sabin-Corneliu Buraga http://farm4.static.flickr.com
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Web 3.0: Links knowledge
Generating Content
Sharing Content Organising Content
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Web 2.0 Tools
Generating Content
Sharing Content Organising Content
Communication
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Web 2.0 Tools
http://www.eastone.co.uk/
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From ‘sticky’ to participative
The ‘Architecture of Participation’
Web 2.0
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Web 2.0
User generated
content
architecture of participation
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Web 2.0
ToolsCollaborating
Sharing
Voting
Networking
User generated
content
architecture of participation
Tagging
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Learning 2.0
ToolsCollaborating
Sharing
Voting
Networking
User generated
content
architecture of participation
TaggingIf it’s not participatory
it’s not social media
How has this changed the direction of the evaluation process?
Kimba Howard 2005
drewflynnanthony.blogspot.com
Recommender systems
Which book?
Alex Tan 2008 blog.asiahotels.com
http://www.uksmallbusinesswebsites.co.uk
Social media gives stakeholders a real voice
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Stakeholderscan create and publish evaluation content
Ian Alexander easyweb.easynet.co.uk
stakeholders..
http://www.psfk.com
In the digital age, common location is not so important.
Rich multi media data set
Deals with multiple realities
Localisation
Repurposable digital products – open content
NASA Images
“…that breaks the old silos, links everyone, everything, everywhere, and makes the whole thing potentially smarter." - Greg Boutan
http:
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Evaluation
New tools to ‘open up’ evaluation
A J Cann 2010
My top Evaluation 2.0 tools• Web site - Blog • Microblog (twitter)• Google maps• Wiki• Google docs• Podcasting• Slidecast• Tag cloud• Social networking
• Cartoons and comics
• Streamed radio• RSS Aggregator• Slide sharing• URL Shortening• Video sharing• Photo sharing
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“For the first time we are preparing … for a future we cannot clearly describe.” – David Warlick
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http://communications.nottingham.ac.uk/podcasts/
WHY
SHOULD
WE
MOVE
DOWN
THIS ROAD?
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Digital natives?
http://tatango.com
Evaluation clients and consumers of the future
Alex Bogusky
Is there a role for the evaluator and what does that look like?
“The present speed of information based on new technologies has undermined traditional expert driven processes of knowledge development and dissemination.”
~ Dave Cormier
www.aaceconnect.org
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Creating the algorithms
Joos Buijs 2010 from Sheldon Cooper
Focus on training others
“It's not what you know that counts anymore. It's what you can learn.” – Don Tapscott
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http://www.nationalpost.com
Crowd sourcing
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http://i.imwx.com
“We need diversity of thought in the world to face the new challenges.”
~ Sir Tim Berners-Lee
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www.topnews.in
Wisdom of Crowds...
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vs
Stupidity of Mobs
openparachute.wordpress.com
Source: Wikipedia
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http://www.pestproducts.com
No hiding place
In the past you engaged with a client;now you are engaging with a community
Rules of engagement are changing
Changes the rules on confidentiality, on ownership, on copyright
creativity
In using mobile technologyIn using social network spaces
In informaticsIn animation
In writing blogs and wikis
In repurposing evaluation products
Imagination is more
important than
knowledge
~ Einsteinwww.students.ou.edu
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"In the times of rapid change, learners inherit the Earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists."
~ Eric Hoffer
washingtonrebel.typepad.com
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"Dinosaurs were highly successful and lasted a long time. They never went away. They became smaller, faster, and more agile, and now we call them birds."
~ Mark Halper in Forbes (1997)
www.hopscotch-kids.co.uk
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Diolch yn fawr iawn am gwrando!
http://www.cbc.ca
Diolch yn fawr iawn am gwrando!
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Jenny [email protected]
Pontydysgu, Wales
UKES Annual Conference, Birmingham 23 November 2010