Maria Andersen presentation "Teaching & Learning in the Digital Age"
Link: http://www.mindomo.com/view.htm?m=73adb8d9c6d24d0a9f92090d5877b862
Hypothetical Prediction that before too long students coming with embedded memory chips?
How do we learn?
Practicing/Repeating
Reading
Internet
Discussing with others
Experienced it firsthand
Thinking/Reflecting
Experimenting/Play Trial & Error
Ademic
Creating Something
Hearing/Watching
Acronymn Have PRIDE in what you TEACH
Embrace learning in ALL its forms.
What's important about what we teach--how to LEARN. (Could use the list 5 learning moments you've recently had. How did you learn it?)
Just a couple of items (branches) under Maria's Map:
Equipped for the Future
Partnership for 21st Century Skills
"Tweet this" Twitter teaches you to be precise (vocabulary) conscise
Chatzy--live chatroom
Prezi presentation tool (like powerpoint but not linear)
Animoto
mindmoto?
Interdisciplinary Learning Communities
Sunday, February 21, 2010
eLearning Conference- Social Networking for Beginners
Mathew Evins, Instructional Designer, San Jacinto College
Web 1.0-pretty much author giving author out and not engaging or being interactive with
Included:
static pages
forms sent via email (listservs)
online guestbooks
one-way information
"Web 2.0" was coined really before web 1.0 (interactive, community-building)
descirbes the changes trends in www
dynamic pages
multi-way information
Why do People Use Social Networks?
Personal Reasons (keep in touch with distant friends)
Professional (share ideas with colleagues, look for jobs)
(Linkd-In has 90 % of users looking for jobs)
Centralized place for sharing variety of ideas and resources
Social networks can archive information from all users
Each network serves it's own purpose and each user uses their network in a different way
Social Network Users
Students
*Started in high schools (myspace) like a public diary on the web
*Facebook started with the college student which then opened up
Young Professionals
*Connect with others with similar interests
Parents
*check in/monitor their kids
Faculty
Social Media-"a tool that engages users..."
Social Network--"a conglomeration of social media, social tools into..."
Blogs:
"a website that contains an online personal journal with reflections, comments, and often hyperlinks provided by the writer"
Can be open to the public or kept private
Searchable, if desired
subscribe to other's blogs and be updated when they post
Readers can comment on postings
(Word Press, LiveJournal, Blogger)
Blogs in Education
reflection on articles
journal of activities while studying abroad
Perspectives on content
Creative examples for research and assignments
Wikis
"a page or collections of web pages desinged to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content"
*collaborative website
different people can have different privileges
(wikispaces, pbwiki/pbworks) (look for free educator--tools)
Most popular wiki
2.7 million articles in English
Articles in over 260 languages
Wikis in Education
*collaborative work on a group project
*Teacher makes corrections to a draft assignment before the final is truned in
Twitter
*form of microblogging in 140 characters
*a service for friends, family, and cor-workers, to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequetn answers to one simple question "what are you doing?"
*But can also be an archive or documentation of event or time period done with hashtags
*public or private messages
*can be integrated with facebook, blogs, social bookmarking, rss, etc. depending on how you want to use it
*must subscribe to follow others (and they to follow you)
*140 characters to allow for your username (160 is max so 140 takes that into account)
Backchanneling in class with pre-identified hashtag (can go through a filter that is posted on screen) way for instructor to gauge how students are responding to information
Common Craft "In Plain English series" Awesome--go to youtube to find them
Social Bookmarking (almost identical to bookmarking it on your computer)
*However, can access from any computer
*can tag with keywords
*ability to share information with others
*You can see how popular sites are by how many people are
*creates a sense of community
*can put a button to toolbar automatically add to your delicious account
(Delicious, Digg)
RSS FEEDS
*RSS "really simple sydication"
*pulls information from websites and aggregates them into a central location
*available on most news websiets, blogs, wikis, etc.
*keeps you from having to go to 20 different sites to get what's new.
In Education:
Their work comes to you.
Can categorize (news, classes,)
share
filter
(GOOGLE READER)
Social networks
Facebook
request to be friends
plan events
address book
have sub-groups (people who have common interests, local or global with discussion boards to upload videos)
Post updates
Tag people in videos and photos
post photos/videos/notes
birthday notifications
private and public messages
Third party applications
companies can create apps for their employees
all apps are free
fb tests all of the apps to ensure that they do not contain viruses
not all apps work
MySpace (oldest version)
uploaded photos/videos/blog
request to be friends
private and public messages
address book
customizable profile
full of ads
LinkedIn
network to connect with professionals from simiar regions or in like fields
30 million users plus
job searches
Ning (completely isolated)
Similar features to facebook
blog
forums
groups
privacy settings
network for creators/admins to collaborate
"Very easy for students to get distracted with facebook" (because of the apps) So Ning could be good for education.
Ning good if you have a specific purpose
http://itcelearning2010.ning.com/
http://
Learning Town a Village for Learning Professionals learningtown.ning.com
Pip.io
Central social networking interface
social networking operating system
real-time communication whle sharing videos, etc.
launched 2/8/10
realtime communication while in there from other sites/tools
catch all for social media (reader)
Honeycomb Map:
Presence
Relationships
reputation
groups
conversations
sharing
all around identity
Handout of free websites--still like that hard copy!
http://www.evinsmj.net/2010/02/21/social-networking-presentation-summary/
Web 1.0-pretty much author giving author out and not engaging or being interactive with
Included:
static pages
forms sent via email (listservs)
online guestbooks
one-way information
"Web 2.0" was coined really before web 1.0 (interactive, community-building)
descirbes the changes trends in www
dynamic pages
multi-way information
Why do People Use Social Networks?
Personal Reasons (keep in touch with distant friends)
Professional (share ideas with colleagues, look for jobs)
(Linkd-In has 90 % of users looking for jobs)
Centralized place for sharing variety of ideas and resources
Social networks can archive information from all users
Each network serves it's own purpose and each user uses their network in a different way
Social Network Users
Students
*Started in high schools (myspace) like a public diary on the web
*Facebook started with the college student which then opened up
Young Professionals
*Connect with others with similar interests
Parents
*check in/monitor their kids
Faculty
Social Media-"a tool that engages users..."
Social Network--"a conglomeration of social media, social tools into..."
Blogs:
"a website that contains an online personal journal with reflections, comments, and often hyperlinks provided by the writer"
Can be open to the public or kept private
Searchable, if desired
subscribe to other's blogs and be updated when they post
Readers can comment on postings
(Word Press, LiveJournal, Blogger)
Blogs in Education
reflection on articles
journal of activities while studying abroad
Perspectives on content
Creative examples for research and assignments
Wikis
"a page or collections of web pages desinged to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content"
*collaborative website
different people can have different privileges
(wikispaces, pbwiki/pbworks) (look for free educator--tools)
Most popular wiki
2.7 million articles in English
Articles in over 260 languages
Wikis in Education
*collaborative work on a group project
*Teacher makes corrections to a draft assignment before the final is truned in
*form of microblogging in 140 characters
*a service for friends, family, and cor-workers, to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequetn answers to one simple question "what are you doing?"
*But can also be an archive or documentation of event or time period done with hashtags
*public or private messages
*can be integrated with facebook, blogs, social bookmarking, rss, etc. depending on how you want to use it
*must subscribe to follow others (and they to follow you)
*140 characters to allow for your username (160 is max so 140 takes that into account)
Backchanneling in class with pre-identified hashtag (can go through a filter that is posted on screen) way for instructor to gauge how students are responding to information
Common Craft "In Plain English series" Awesome--go to youtube to find them
Social Bookmarking (almost identical to bookmarking it on your computer)
*However, can access from any computer
*can tag with keywords
*ability to share information with others
*You can see how popular sites are by how many people are
*creates a sense of community
*can put a button to toolbar automatically add to your delicious account
(Delicious, Digg)
RSS FEEDS
*RSS "really simple sydication"
*pulls information from websites and aggregates them into a central location
*available on most news websiets, blogs, wikis, etc.
*keeps you from having to go to 20 different sites to get what's new.
In Education:
Their work comes to you.
Can categorize (news, classes,)
share
filter
(GOOGLE READER)
Social networks
request to be friends
plan events
address book
have sub-groups (people who have common interests, local or global with discussion boards to upload videos)
Post updates
Tag people in videos and photos
post photos/videos/notes
birthday notifications
private and public messages
Third party applications
companies can create apps for their employees
all apps are free
fb tests all of the apps to ensure that they do not contain viruses
not all apps work
MySpace (oldest version)
uploaded photos/videos/blog
request to be friends
private and public messages
address book
customizable profile
full of ads
network to connect with professionals from simiar regions or in like fields
30 million users plus
job searches
Ning (completely isolated)
Similar features to facebook
blog
forums
groups
privacy settings
network for creators/admins to collaborate
"Very easy for students to get distracted with facebook" (because of the apps) So Ning could be good for education.
Ning good if you have a specific purpose
http://itcelearning2010.ning.com/
http://
Learning Town a Village for Learning Professionals learningtown.ning.com
Pip.io
Central social networking interface
social networking operating system
real-time communication whle sharing videos, etc.
launched 2/8/10
realtime communication while in there from other sites/tools
catch all for social media (reader)
Honeycomb Map:
Presence
Relationships
reputation
groups
conversations
sharing
all around identity
Handout of free websites--still like that hard copy!
http://www.evinsmj.net/2010/02/21/social-networking-presentation-summary/
eLearning Conference-Taming the Tornado
Presentation by Todd McCann English Instructor Bay College
Where do you "live"?
*Desktop (wood or electronic)
*Laptop
*Cell phone/Smart phone
(They don't live on paper)
igoogle
remember the milk--it is a To-Do List program or to send SMS (text message reminder) can connect to iphone. igoogle gadget (can be be added) has gps mapping function too
Google calendar
iphone aps sync to google calendar
Could set reminders (alerts) for students (email, pop-up, textmessage) on iphone
Broadtexter--mobile club
Students can sign up to receive textbook reminders
My Dropbox (dropbox.com) 2 G storage free. Reduces need for carrying flashdrives. Helps sync machines to the cloud
Evernote (and evernote ap for phone) Can leave a note by text, snapshot, camera shot or VOICE
YELP yelp.com
Auto Text (MS Word) and TExtExpander (Mac) by typing a code which inserts common feedback into email or student papers
ReQall (phone ap?) talk into it and it records in text?
Dial2Do (phone number you can call so do a series of tasks like read you the headlines of new york times, send a text message, record)
Siri (iphone ap) restaurants, movies, events, local businesses, taxis, allows you to find places (can also send voice reminders or book a taxi)
Google Voice (can set up a number that then can get redirected to whatever number you want so you don't have to give out your personal number) Can have incoming voice message come in as a text message to your preferred site) Transcription can be ify but still nice not to have to give out personal number. Can set time restrictions and customize it to fit your schedule that day.
Ribbit iphone app messages takes phone email and transcribes it
Poll Everywhere (30 responses) as many questions as you'd like but only accepts 30 responses
Where do you "live"?
*Desktop (wood or electronic)
*Laptop
*Cell phone/Smart phone
(They don't live on paper)
igoogle
remember the milk--it is a To-Do List program or to send SMS (text message reminder) can connect to iphone. igoogle gadget (can be be added) has gps mapping function too
Google calendar
iphone aps sync to google calendar
Could set reminders (alerts) for students (email, pop-up, textmessage) on iphone
Broadtexter--mobile club
Students can sign up to receive textbook reminders
My Dropbox (dropbox.com) 2 G storage free. Reduces need for carrying flashdrives. Helps sync machines to the cloud
Evernote (and evernote ap for phone) Can leave a note by text, snapshot, camera shot or VOICE
YELP yelp.com
Auto Text (MS Word) and TExtExpander (Mac) by typing a code which inserts common feedback into email or student papers
ReQall (phone ap?) talk into it and it records in text?
Dial2Do (phone number you can call so do a series of tasks like read you the headlines of new york times, send a text message, record)
Siri (iphone ap) restaurants, movies, events, local businesses, taxis, allows you to find places (can also send voice reminders or book a taxi)
Google Voice (can set up a number that then can get redirected to whatever number you want so you don't have to give out your personal number) Can have incoming voice message come in as a text message to your preferred site) Transcription can be ify but still nice not to have to give out personal number. Can set time restrictions and customize it to fit your schedule that day.
Ribbit iphone app messages takes phone email and transcribes it
Poll Everywhere (30 responses) as many questions as you'd like but only accepts 30 responses
eLearning Conference--Featured Presentation "For Who Hath Despised the Day of Small Things"
Jim Groom, Instructional Technologist, University of Mary Washington
"Students lives are somewhere else." "They have digital lives before and will have after the attend class"
Examples of using free tools/open resource in schools:
NC State on Twitter
Khan University (using Youtube)
MOC (Massive Online Course) aggregated, blog, write "Commune"
RSS Syndication-Oriented Architecture (Feed-Frenzied Learning) Seamless Sharing
Sitewide Tag Pages Plugin (FeedWordPress Plugin) Allows do work in own space, pulls into course blog (Blog in own space--aggregating with tag and then it comes to determined site to (umw.blog)
Currator function in flickr (project where they pulled pictures of flowers used by ??HD in poems)
Zach Whalen uses droggle?
UMW Blogs is first and foremost an educational publishing platform
Follow conference on Twitter: #ITC10
"Triangulating learning in and out of the course classroom/institution/world"
Electronic Portfolios through UMW Sites: Department Sites, Professional Sites, Student sites, Student Portfolios, Club ands Organizations, Presentations
"Universities need new ways of sharing"
http://chronicle.com/article/Blogs-Instead-of-Blackboard/44412/
"Domain one's own" based off of Virgina Wolf's "A Room of One's Own" The work you do in your own space, you'll take pride in and have respect for, a sense of consitancy" (And can keep moving out to continue transformation)
Prof. Jeff McClurken's Mapped Domain (project based class) His information is like blog within blog. History 101 under Jeff McClucken.org History 102 under same .org
Buy a domain for a dollar? Worked a deal for $10 a month for 4 months
Then you can have that go with you. "LIFE LONG LEARNING"
"If you dream it or will it, it is no dream"
Bring it back to the community--alumni. How do you know what they are doing after they leave?
Digital Storytelling--Jim Groom (Student doing the Lost "Extra" story) . Chasinglilly.net (suggest that he continue the writing of the story after it ends)
He starts with what get a space. Remember your space reflects YOU. Do what the web was made to do, get obsessed about something and the DO (and reflect).
A resource that isn't going to "DIE" after 15 weeks. Makes you think about pedagogy and course differently.
"We don’t need to own and control their data. What we need to do is to manage the flow as it comes into our space and leaves"
"Generative Effect of Sharing"
"Crazy Google Juice" Power in community
Word Press Multi User
"Reimagine Collaboration"
"Mobile-Revolution Preparedness"
We can Do without having to be a programer because we AREN'T
"We're at a moment in history where we can reimagine relationships"
Depends on each of us to work together to "reimagine eduction".
Will stream presentation and acces through ITC site.
Network effects. We have power. Remain excited.
"Students lives are somewhere else." "They have digital lives before and will have after the attend class"
Examples of using free tools/open resource in schools:
NC State on Twitter
Khan University (using Youtube)
MOC (Massive Online Course) aggregated, blog, write "Commune"
RSS Syndication-Oriented Architecture (Feed-Frenzied Learning) Seamless Sharing
Sitewide Tag Pages Plugin (FeedWordPress Plugin) Allows do work in own space, pulls into course blog (Blog in own space--aggregating with tag and then it comes to determined site to (umw.blog)
Currator function in flickr (project where they pulled pictures of flowers used by ??HD in poems)
Zach Whalen uses droggle?
UMW Blogs is first and foremost an educational publishing platform
Follow conference on Twitter: #ITC10
"Triangulating learning in and out of the course classroom/institution/world"
Electronic Portfolios through UMW Sites: Department Sites, Professional Sites, Student sites, Student Portfolios, Club ands Organizations, Presentations
"Universities need new ways of sharing"
http://chronicle.com/article/Blogs-Instead-of-Blackboard/44412/
"Domain one's own" based off of Virgina Wolf's "A Room of One's Own" The work you do in your own space, you'll take pride in and have respect for, a sense of consitancy" (And can keep moving out to continue transformation)
Prof. Jeff McClurken's Mapped Domain (project based class) His information is like blog within blog. History 101 under Jeff McClucken.org History 102 under same .org
Buy a domain for a dollar? Worked a deal for $10 a month for 4 months
Then you can have that go with you. "LIFE LONG LEARNING"
"If you dream it or will it, it is no dream"
Bring it back to the community--alumni. How do you know what they are doing after they leave?
Digital Storytelling--Jim Groom (Student doing the Lost "Extra" story) . Chasinglilly.net (suggest that he continue the writing of the story after it ends)
He starts with what get a space. Remember your space reflects YOU. Do what the web was made to do, get obsessed about something and the DO (and reflect).
A resource that isn't going to "DIE" after 15 weeks. Makes you think about pedagogy and course differently.
"We don’t need to own and control their data. What we need to do is to manage the flow as it comes into our space and leaves"
"Generative Effect of Sharing"
"Crazy Google Juice" Power in community
Word Press Multi User
"Reimagine Collaboration"
"Mobile-Revolution Preparedness"
We can Do without having to be a programer because we AREN'T
"We're at a moment in history where we can reimagine relationships"
Depends on each of us to work together to "reimagine eduction".
Will stream presentation and acces through ITC site.
Network effects. We have power. Remain excited.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
eLearning Conference--Opening: Late Night Learning LIVE
Key Note Presentation by John Krutsch, Sr. Director Instructional Design, Development and Delivery, and Jared Stein, Director Instructional Design Services--Utah Valey University. and Marc Hugentobler
Cheating Rubric http://learningfield.org/cheat/
Journal of Interactive Online Learning
PLN personal learning network
PLE personal learning environment
Debate: more multitasking the less likely to do deeper reflecting
David Wiley, Jon Mott
"Center of gravity around what the instructor {assigns} not what the student does"
Part of being a life-learner is learning to analyze the web 2.0 tools (and communicating and sharing information through the tools)
"Escape from the confines of the LMS"
Diego Leal Consultant with the Ministry of Education, Columbia taught a course using Open Resource Class (no LMS)
7 Signs of academic zombification:
apathy, no creativy
decaying bodies of teaching and learning
simple over complex
appetite for standardized assessment
decisions based on fear
mindless conformance
aggressiveness toward non-zombies
Cheating Rubric http://learningfield.org/cheat/
Journal of Interactive Online Learning
PLN personal learning network
PLE personal learning environment
Debate: more multitasking the less likely to do deeper reflecting
David Wiley, Jon Mott
"Center of gravity around what the instructor {assigns} not what the student does"
Part of being a life-learner is learning to analyze the web 2.0 tools (and communicating and sharing information through the tools)
"Escape from the confines of the LMS"
Diego Leal Consultant with the Ministry of Education, Columbia taught a course using Open Resource Class (no LMS)
7 Signs of academic zombification:
apathy, no creativy
decaying bodies of teaching and learning
simple over complex
appetite for standardized assessment
decisions based on fear
mindless conformance
aggressiveness toward non-zombies
Friday, February 19, 2010
I Have a Dream Speech via Wordle
Here is the link to a wordle compilation created using Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous speech, "I HAVE A DREAM". His speech as delivered on August 28th 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial, in Washington D.C.
Wordle compiles all of the words used and duplicated words "grow" in size. The larger the word the more times it was used.
What word stands out as having been used the most in his famous speech?

Credit to: http://www.wordle.net/
Wordle compiles all of the words used and duplicated words "grow" in size. The larger the word the more times it was used.
What word stands out as having been used the most in his famous speech?
Credit to: http://www.wordle.net/
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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