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Backchanneling in the Classroom

Backchanneling in the Classroom. School 2.0 kmcless@ilstu.edu. What is Backchanneling?.

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Backchanneling in the Classroom

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  1. Backchannelingin the Classroom School 2.0 kmcless@ilstu.edu

  2. What is Backchanneling? First growing in popularity at technology conferences, backchannel is increasingly a factor in education where WiFi connections and laptop computers allow students to use ordinary chat like IM or AIM to actively communicate during class.

  3. http://www.chatzy.com/880311254524 School 2.0 Trial Run Right Now …

  4. Why Backchannel? • Clay Shirky, author of Here Comes Everybody (2009) • It changed interrupt logic. • Note to Self became Note to World. • High-quality text annotation. • Less whispering, more \whispering. • Alleviated boredom.

  5. Vicky Davis (Cool Cat Teacher/WOW) • Group note taking • Link sharing • Quick quiz • Archivable record • Involvement of quieter students Backchannel Basics

  6. Tips & Terms • Google Jockey (provides links, answers Qs) • Backchannel Moderator (communicates with teacher/speaker RE: Qs, issues) • Backchannel Netiquette (answer questions with @) • Get a Room (and a moderator) • Be a link dropper

  7. Backchannel Platforms • IM • AIM • MEEBO • CHATZY* • SKYPE • TWITTER • FACEBOOK

  8. Why CHATZY?

  9. How We Used It … • English FISHBOWL Discussions • Inner Circle • Outer Circle • Spanish IV Discussions • Small Group Chatzy • Whole Class Interludes

  10. Cognitive OverloadorCognitive Surplus??

  11. Create, Share, Consume • Think wikipedia • Think fan fiction • Think online newspaper blog posts • Think iTouch applications building • Think MMOG (World of Warcraft) • Think Second Life • Tweeting • Texting

  12. Bottom Line? • … look at every place that a reader or a listener or a viewer or a user has been locked out, has been served up passive or a fixed or a canned experience, and ask ourselves, “If we carve out a little bit of the cognitive surplus and deploy it here, could we make a good thing happen? And I'm betting the answer is yes.” --Clay Shirky, 2008

  13. Backchannelingin the Classroom School 2.0 kmcless@ilstu.edu

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