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Welcome. Welcome to “ Elluminate Live Conference” While you are waiting for the session to start: Configure your microphone and speakers Tools menu Audio Audio Setup Wizard. Welcome. Technology Trends 2010. What We Will Do Today. Explore Elluminate Features
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Welcome Welcome to “Elluminate Live Conference” While you are waiting for the session to start: • Configure your microphone and speakersTools menu Audio Audio Setup Wizard
Welcome Technology Trends 2010
What We Will Do Today • Explore Elluminate Features • Examine Technology Trends and their Intersection with Teaching & Learning • Reflect on Implications for Teaching & Learning
Poll PollHave you used Elluminate live conferencing before? • Click green check – Yes • Click red X for -No
Poll –Online Course Poll Will you be teaching online this year? • Click green check – Yes • Click red X for -No
Participation Will you be participating today? Please click the letter button on the left that represents your response: • Sure, I’ll participate • No thanks, I’ll just watch • I missed it. What are we agreeing to? Source: Karen Hyder presentation Key Steps to Preparing Great Synchronous Interactions
Chat Question Chat TaskType a question for a poll you would ask the group, if you were facilitating a session in Elluminate.
Elluminate • Live Web Conferencing Tool • Multi-mediawebcam – video audio two-way white board – images, presentations • Interactive writing polling assessment of learning
Self-Check Self Check
Who are the Learners? Who are the Learners?
Who are the Learners? • Social – Team oriented • Multi-tasking Style • Experiential in LearningReal Life Experiences • Digital, Connected • Reading Shallow • May Lack Critical Thinking Skills • Visual & Kinesthetic
What Students Like • Animations • Images • Video/Audio • Interactivity • Visually Appealing
How is e-Learning Changing? • More collaborative peer to peer learning • Co-creation • User as Creator • Open Source
How is e-Learning Changing? • More collaborative peer to peer learning • Creation of Communities of Interest/Practice • Co-creation • User as Creator • Open Source • Mobile • Augmented Reality
Technology & Learning • Learning Informal • Social Networks FaceBook • Peer to Peer Sharing/Networks Flickr, Delicious • Less Hierarchical • Learning more Informal and Collaborative Intersection of Technology & Learning
Social Media Ning Etherpad Skype Twitter Google Docs, Groups
More Social Media Tools • FlickrDigital Photo Sharing Web Sitehttp://www.flickr.com • Video HostingYouTube
Delicious • DeliciousSocial Bookmarkinghttp://del.icio.us
Twitter • Twitter http://www.twitter.com
Social Media Ning Etherpad Skype Twitter Google Docs, Groups
Create, Connect, Collaborate • Everyone Knows a little/no one knows a lot • Content is always changing • Wiki –Free Collaborative software • Everyone can add to, edit page • Create dynamic collective knowledge repository Source: Redefining the Role of the Learning Organization Collaborative and Informal Models and Roles of Learning Technologies Aug/06 AmarDhaliwal Engineering Saba,and Jeff Weinberger, Marketing Saba
Disruptive Innovations • Generally slow to be adopted • Dramatic change when broad adoption occurse.g.Mobile DevicesNow Widespread applications for GPS, hospitals, museums, Work Source: cited in Adapted from Clayton M. ChristiansonThe Innovator’s Dilemma, 1997 Cambridge MAHarvard Business School Presscited in Abel, R.J.. 2005. What’s Next in Learning Technology in Higher Education. A-HEC in-Depth2 (2) Oct., 2005. Lake Mary, FL:The Alliance for Higher education Eompetitiveness, Inc. from http://www.a-hec.org/research/in-depth_articles/whats_next1005/wahts_next1005_toc.htm
Strategies for Effectiveness • How will using technology help to address the learning outcomes? • Will the learning experience be improved?
Reflection Question • Collective Wisdom or Rise of Amateurism?What do you think? • How will you participate in this evolution with your students?Thanks for Attending!
World Map Click the wand on the left, then select an icon at the bottom of the page, and click on the area of the world that you are from. Type your name as well.
Connection • Teacher/Facilitator • Other Students • Content
Structured Hierarchical Formal Expert lecture Prescribed Push Delivering UnstructuredPeer to Peer Informal User as Creator & Contributor Personalized Pull EnablingSource: Amar Dhaliwal VP EngineeringSabaJeff Weinberger Knowledgemanagement Saba Shift in Learning Approach
Pros Cons
Participant Info Window • Raise/Lower Hand • Emoticons • Step Away
Direct Messaging Window • Send a Text Message • Public • Private
Participant Info Window • Raise/Lower Hand • Emoticons • Step Away
Connection Speed • Set your Connection Speed based on your Internet connection
Interaction • Mark where you are from on the map • Then click the letter A to write the name of the country or city