This presentation, in slightly modified forms, was presented by myself to education audiences in Canada, Israel, Norway and the UK in spring 2007. See my blog at terrya.edublogs.org for more details
Social Software and Personal Learning Environments
1. Social Software and Personal Learning Environments: Do they really fit with Formal Education? March, 22 2007 Terry Anderson, Ph.D. Canada Research Chair in Distance Education [email_address] Shock of the Social – Oxford University
13. Affordances of the Educational Semantic Web (Anderson & Whitelaw, 2004) Abundance of Content High quality, Low cost Communication Agent Assistance Read/Write Web 2.0 Filtering, Mashups, Updating Automated Facilitation Net as OS Connected Learning
23. Social Affordances of the Web Content Communication Agent WIKI Blogs MySpace Del.icio.us Flicker Filtering SecondLife Calendaring Geotracking Learning
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25. Learning About Learning To Be Explicit Knowledge Tacit Knowledge Dimensions of Knowledge Michael Polanyi John Seely Brown New Learning Environments for the 21st Century 2006
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33. PLE- Learner Links their environment to that of education institution My hobbies My calendar My social Life My school(s) My files My publications E-portfolios My profile My conversations(s) My work My identity
38. Early PLE Prototype products “ Welcome to Flock, the safe, spyware free web browser that makes it easier to connect with your friends. With Flock it's a snap to upload, comment, and discover new pics. Read all the news you care about, in one place. Blog freely.” PLEX - RSS Reader on steroids Blogs and Profiles With RSS “ The perfect solution for you to bring people together around shared goals, activities and interests to form a shared knowledge network”.
39. Blogging Connections Real Time Pacing Social Presence Content Admin Asynchronous Int. Dissemination Knowledge Polling Elgg - Me2U.Athabascau.ca Portal Products Learning Objects Elluminate Furl Moodle Technologies of AU’s MDE 663 Fall 2006 CMAP