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Presentation for MICDS in St. Louis, by Dr. Alec Couros

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Page 1: Networked Possibilities

networked possibilitiesalec couros - micds - may 2008

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I am part of all that I have met. tennyson (1842)

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old world networksand new social affordances

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network visualizationsilluminate our connections

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technical affordancesexpand our possibilities

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web 2.0

connectivism

social learning

creativity conversations

democratic media

engagement

authenticity

constructivism

small tools,loosely joined

multiliteracies

influences

transparency

opencollaborative

copyleft

immersion

open thinking

accesssharing

freedom

student-centred

experiential

collective constructionism

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Access to high quality multimedia. ‣Google Video, Youtube, Blip.tv, Viddler.

‣Archive.org, Creative Commons, CCMixter, United Streaming, TED Talks.

‣Ustream, Seesmic, Stickam.

‣Skype, iChat, WizIQ, Elluminate, Adobe Connect.

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Easy publication to a wide audience.‣Blogger, Wordpress, Edublogs.

‣Wikispaces, PBWiki, Wet Paint.

‣Google Video, Youtube, Blip.tv, Viddler.

‣Ustream, Seesmic, Stickam.

‣Lulu, Scribd, Creative Commons

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Choice of content licenses.‣Full Copyright

‣Copyleft and Public Domain

‣Creative Commons (share alike, attribution, non commercial)

‣Against DRM

‣Practical Modifiability

‣Related Rights

‣Access Control Prohibition

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Instantaneous connections to people.‣Instant messaging and video conferencing.

‣Existing social networks or create your own.

‣Web conferencing tools.

‣Presence notification and microblogging.

‣txting

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Tools for debate, challenge, and engagement.‣Access to text and multimedia publication allows individuals to read, create, remix, mashup, and respond to cultural, political, and economic events.

‣Mainstream media is attempting to respond to democratic media by creating feedback mechanisms (e.g., surveys, contests, interaction)

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Sharing of and creating new culture.‣The World is Flat (Friedman).

‣A number of flat classroom projects been initiated to make classroom walls transparent, while bridging communication among students.

‣Tools necessary exist and are relatively easy to use. Practice is the most difficult to change.

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Simulations and 3D virtual environments.‣Second Life, Edusim, and other 3D environments allow for the exploration of simulated worlds.

‣Individuals can communicate and collaborate with each other, and interact with objects in each virtual world.

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Time/Place Shifted Personal Learning‣Tools exist today for individuals to learn outside of the constraints of time and place.

‣Through RSS tools and tagging, individuals can aggregate personally relevant information.

‣Availability of laptops, wifi, and unfettered access is especially important for this transformation.

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Potential for Mobile Learning‣Mobile technologies are becoming more sophisticated, allowing more capacity and bandwidth.

‣The Apple iPhone and Nokia N95 have pushed the boundaries of smart phones.

‣Handheld devices will soon bridge the gap through Internet telephony.

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Blog Wiki Tweet Connect Gather Synthesize Personalize Create Remix Share Repeat

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Implications for teaching and learning?

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Are you connected?

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Contact:

[email protected]

http://educationaltechnology.ca

http://couros.wikispaces.com/micds

skype: aleccouros

twitter/delicious: courosa