Social Networking and Web 2.0 David Jakes
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Everyone can participate, everyone can contribute….
CLIP Bandits
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What does this mean for  education ?
 
 
 
Glow: Online communities and virtual classrooms Online chat Tools for organizing and searching digital resources Access to structured content Conferencing Tools Text messaging capability
 
The poster child… 70  million exist 1.4  created each second 120,000   new per day 1.5 million  additions per day ___?___   is the predominant language
 
 
 
CLIP Bandits
6.1   million ____ 45   terabytes of ____   1.73  billion views  50%  of viewers are under 20 Time spent watching:   9305 years Source:  Micropersuasion
 
 
 
 
 
The new literacies almost all involve social skills developed through collaboration and networking.... Digital Media Literacy
These skills build on the foundation of traditional literacy, research skills, technical skills, and critical analysis skills taught in the classroom. Digital Media Literacy
 
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What’s the technical definition of Web 2.0?  From Tim O’Reilly: Web 2.0 is the network as platform, spanning all connected devices; Web 2.0 applications are those that make the most of the intrinsic advantages of that platform: delivering software as a continually-updated service that gets better the more people use it, consuming and remixing data from multiple sources, including individual users, while providing their own data and services in a form that allows remixing by others, creating network effects through an "architecture of participation," and going beyond the page metaphor of Web 1.0 to deliver rich user experiences.
 
So what’s different about Web 2.0? Ease of content contribution Commenting features Ability to syndicate through RSS Community building (network) through communication and collaboration Tagging and the addition of metadata
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Social Software:  The tools of Web 2.0 Blogs Wikis Del.icio.us Furl YouTube Podcasting Flickr  Twitter TeacherTube PageFlakes SecondBrain SecondLife Google Earth Google Maps Slideshare Skype

Web 2 And Social Networking

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    Social Networking andWeb 2.0 David Jakes
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    Everyone can participate,everyone can contribute….
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    What does thismean for education ?
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    Glow: Online communitiesand virtual classrooms Online chat Tools for organizing and searching digital resources Access to structured content Conferencing Tools Text messaging capability
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    The poster child…70 million exist 1.4 created each second 120,000 new per day 1.5 million additions per day ___?___ is the predominant language
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    6.1 million ____ 45 terabytes of ____ 1.73 billion views 50% of viewers are under 20 Time spent watching: 9305 years Source: Micropersuasion
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    The new literaciesalmost all involve social skills developed through collaboration and networking.... Digital Media Literacy
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    These skills buildon the foundation of traditional literacy, research skills, technical skills, and critical analysis skills taught in the classroom. Digital Media Literacy
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    What’s the technicaldefinition of Web 2.0? From Tim O’Reilly: Web 2.0 is the network as platform, spanning all connected devices; Web 2.0 applications are those that make the most of the intrinsic advantages of that platform: delivering software as a continually-updated service that gets better the more people use it, consuming and remixing data from multiple sources, including individual users, while providing their own data and services in a form that allows remixing by others, creating network effects through an "architecture of participation," and going beyond the page metaphor of Web 1.0 to deliver rich user experiences.
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    So what’s differentabout Web 2.0? Ease of content contribution Commenting features Ability to syndicate through RSS Community building (network) through communication and collaboration Tagging and the addition of metadata
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    Social Software: The tools of Web 2.0 Blogs Wikis Del.icio.us Furl YouTube Podcasting Flickr Twitter TeacherTube PageFlakes SecondBrain SecondLife Google Earth Google Maps Slideshare Skype