leveraging web 2.0 tools to engage students

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EXTENDED LEARNING INSTITUTE Kim Monti Instructional Designer Nantana Wongtanasirikul Instructional Designer

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Leveraging Web 2.0 Tools to Engage Students

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EXTENDED LEARNING INSTITUTE

Kim MontiInstructional Designer

Nantana WongtanasirikulInstructional Designer

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Who we are, what we do Community of Inquiry framework Web 2.0 tools we use Lessons learned and next phase with tool What’s next with ELI and Web 2.0

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Offered distance education for over 30 years Fastest growing area in NOVA Moving from print-based to online courses Moving from self-paced to collaborative work

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Garrison, Anderson, Archer , 1999

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Tip: Have students post their username on their profile; Create GROUP in Skype to sort students by course.

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Tip: Include your online office hour in your syllabus

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Not many students interested in using chat with their instructors

Create special group projects, exam review Give extra credit for participating

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Tip: Keep it short and sweet

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Old way of teaching in new tool

Discussion around the topic Optional tool for students to use for

presentations, class assignments Using Viddler (http://www.viddler.com/)

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Tip: Create a username and password where entire class posts.

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Some students found posting their videos difficult

Give students additional options to share videos beyond YouTube

Provide clear guidelines and examples Additional materials required (webcam)

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Tip: Collaborate together towards an end goal such as a project, paper, or presentation

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Tip: Consider to turn on/off the notification email

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Tip: Encourage students to invite their friends and family to their blogs

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Difficult to keep track of each student’s contribution

Use for brainstorming. Not for final drafts

Incorporate synchronous communication Group evaluation Guidelines for interaction in tool Enable notification in tools

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So many tools,so little time.

Please don’t overwhelm me

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http://delicious.com/eliid/salt

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For links to all of the tools mentioned today (and more!): http://del.icio.us/eliid/salt

If you have any questions, please contact: Nantana: [email protected] Kim: [email protected]