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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License. Using Web 2.0 in Teaching. An example of…. Used for…. In numbers…. Wordpress. Flickr. Wetpaint. Delicious. 45-54 year-olds are key players. Social Bookmarking. Sharing Photos. Collaborative editing.
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License. Using Web 2.0 in Teaching
An example of… Used for… In numbers… Wordpress Flickr Wetpaint Delicious 45-54 year-oldsare key players SocialBookmarking SharingPhotos Collaborativeediting There are 110 million 5,000 added in the last minute Blog Organisingfavouritewebsites Wiki Writing a‘journal’ 10-million saved a month SocialMedia
Example of.. Used for… In numbers… There are 110 million Blog Writing a ‘journal’ Wordpress SharingPhotos SocialMedia 5,000 added in the last minute Flickr Collaborativeediting 45-54 year-olds are key players* Wiki Wetpaint 10-million saveda month Organisingfavouritewebsites SocialBookmarking Delicious *Editors of Wikipedia
Wikis in Education • Wikipedia model • Building a collection • Group 'Document' • Collaborative Editing • Web Presentation • Take advantage of the medium
Social Bookmarking • Allows you to manage and share: internet favourites (bookmarks) , online resources, books and journal articles • ‘Tagging’ facilitates resource discovery • Access from anywhere and free Delicious | Connotea | CiteULike
Delicious • Can be used in teaching: • Teacher shares resources with students • Students find resources and add them to either a shared account or a shared ‘tag’ • PGCE example from Institute of Education • Delicious is very flexible and tags can be put onto web pages • LSE Libraryuse delicious to manage free resources – embedded into Moodle & website
CiteULike and Connotea • A personal reference management tool for storing and sharing your books and journals articles • Uses tagging • Useful for searching other people’s references • Useful for managing your own references • Could be used to create a reading list for students?
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Blogs and learning • Good for reflecting, analysing & articulating • Allow progress & development to be tracked over time • Enable engagement with a academic 'network'
Media Sharing • Find, share and re-use content from these sites including: • Images, Video, Slides • Includes Commenting, Tagging & more Flickr | YouTube | SlideShare
Using Social Media • Multimedia for your presentations • YouTube • Flickr http://search.creativecommons.org • Organising & Sharing your presentations • Slideshare • Students Creating Media • Digital Storytelling – Show Beyond
YouTube Example President Barack Obama 2009 Inauguration and Address
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Group discussion • Identify possible uses for web 2.0 services in your own LSE teaching • Any reservations?
Centre for Learning Technology http://www.clt.lse.ac.uk Workshop links:http://delicious.com/LSECLT/workshop.teaching2.0 Thank You