This file provided the content for a webinar viewed by workforce professionals from across New York State on June 26, 2008. I designed the webinar to 1. Introduce the basic Web 2.0 tools that can be most helpful in a workforce development setting, 2. Provide examples to view and share with colleagues and 3. Begin a dialogue about how to put these tools into action.
The Brave New (Online) World of Workforce Development: Using Web 2.0 Tools to Engage Customers
1. June 26, 2008 The Brave New (Online) World of Workforce Development Utilizing Web 2.0 Tools to Engage Customers
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3. What is Web 2.0? Web 2.0 is a catch phrase that describes the second generation of Internet technology that provides the average user the ability to create, connect and communicate in ways not readily available with Web 1.0 technology.
4. The Changing Face of the Internet Web 3.0 (Live) Web 2.0 (Share) Web 1.0 (Push) Developed by Gary Hayes, 2006 Pushed Web Text/graphics based 2 Way Web Rise of Blogs, Wikis, podcasts, personal publishing and social networks Real Time, co-creative web, Growing 3D Portal Avatar representation Integrated games.
5. Some Helpful Comparisons Web 2.0 Blog Wiki (wikipedia.com) Del.icio.us (folksonomy) Web 1.0 Personal websites Britannica Online Riley Guide (taxonomy)
6. The Anatomy of a Blog Post Time Stamp Post Title Links http://workforcedev.typepad.com/workforcedev/2008/06/where-the-green.html
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8. Working with a Wiki www.Wikipedia.com Edit the Page Changes to Page Account Creation
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10. Social Bookmarking (Organizing the Web) Build list of bookmarks Share bookmarks with customers Label bookmarks for easy access A method for users to store, organize, search, and manage bookmarks of web pages on the Internet at http://del.icio.us
15. What We Tend to think of YouTube A typical YouTube video showing a robbery in progress at a NJ Dunkin Donuts
16. The Other YouTube (Viral Marketing in Action) This video was created by an professor and 200 students enrolled in ANTH 200: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University, Spring 2007. It began as a brainstorming exercise, thinking about how students learn, what they need to learn for their future, and how our current educational system fits in.
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18. Let’s Review: The Language of Web 2.0 In the interest of full disclosure I do not actually own a red scarf or black sling back shoes as worn by my Avatar. RSS Feed Avatar Blogs Social Networking Social Bookmarking Wiki YouTube