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Source: go.mrees.com/5slides
3. Collaboration Tools
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Tool
Types
Blogs
Social
bookmarks
Wikis
Social
networks
Online Docs
Note Taking
Microblogs
4. Learning Tools in Use
1. Wordpress & Windows Live Writer
2. Google Reader
3. Google Sites
4. Delicious/Diigo
5. Gmail
6. Evernote
7. Live Mesh/Dropbox
8. SlideShare
9. Twitter
10. Camtasia Studio
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5. Philosophy of Learning Environments
Making sense of complexity requires social and technological systems
Creation is vital
Learning is network formation. Knowledge is distributed
Learning requires time, depth of focus, critical thinking, and reflection
Openness of content and interaction increases innovation
Learners need to experience confusion in the learning process
Learners should be in control of their own learning
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George Siemens, go.mrees.com/noquestions
6. Questions Not To Ask!
Online learning more or less effective than learning in a classroom?
Does technology use vary by age?
Do learning styles influence learning online?
What role does xxx technology play in classroom or online
learning?
How can educators implement [whatever tool] into their teaching?
Is connectivism a learning theory?
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7. My Blogging
Blog is your social media mother ship
Invented word ‘weblog’ in 1995 with PhD student
Started blogging in 2006 as a professional journal
at Scholarcast
Volume 1 ‘published’ by Blurb.com in 2009
Volume 2 ebook in epub format – see
BookBrewer.com and Zinepal.com
go.mrees.com/blognov2010
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8. Student Blogging
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Set student blogging
assignments from 053
Now worth 10-15% of all marks
Encourage students to:
• Record additional learning resources, own thoughts and
ideas, and achievements throughout the semester
• Read other students blogs
• Comment on other student blogs
9. Wordpress Blogs
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Teaching uses:
• Develop an important life skill
• Share thoughts with students/staff
• 9 free choice posts for 9% of marks
10. Delicious Social Bookmarking
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Teaching uses:
• Targeted lists of links (tagging) with
notes
• Share with students/colleagues
• Evolve over semester
11. Wikis for Assessment
Improve structured
writing/documentation skills
Build body of knowledge that
extends formal subject content
Encourage comments
Wiki topics used for (part of) other
assessment
Tried both group and individual wiki
pages
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12. Wikis in iLearn
Subject content held in
subject wiki
Instructor free to structure
content as needed
Potentially can be shared
with students
Versioning prevents content
loss
Content can be exported for
reuse
Comment facility
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13. Student Wikis
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https://sites.google.com/site/webappdevmaster/
14. Future of Learning Institutions
using innovative thinking creativity, connected
collaboration, flexibility, play=learning?
with curiosity, exploration, transparency & openness
To prepare all of our students for a decidedly digital
future
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Michael Stephens go.mrees.com/hypercampus
16. Twitter raises grades?
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… At the end of the semester, the
tweeters had grade-point averages half a
point higher, on average, than their
nontweeting counterparts. And students
who tweeted were more engaged…
Wired Campus,
go.mrees.com/twittergrades
17. Fast, Cheap, Out of Control
Fast
• To learn and set up
• No need of IT
services
• Experiment and
innovate quickly
Cheap
• Free, or afford to
buy out of own
pocket
• No need of budget
authorisation
• Liberating
Out of Control
• Free of policy
restrictions
• More personal
element
• Increased flexibility
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Martin Weller,
go.mrees.com/goodedtech
18. Open Scholar
Research
funding insists
on open access
Funding
requires +ve
social impact
Public readers
of open access
check on
authors
Researchers
need searchable
public persona
Public persona
determines
funding
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Source: http://bit.ly/public-
persona
the Open Scholar is
someone who makes their
intellectual projects and
processes digitally visible
bit.ly/osdefn
19. Continue Discussion on Bond Yammer
Private to Bond
Only need
bond.edu.au address
to participate
Threaded messages
Easy embed of
images/video
Public/private groups
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yammer.com
20. Other Online Tools for Activity Streams
PollEverywhere
• Real-time polls
Mindmeister
• Mind maps
Google Docs
• Shared
documents
Diigo
• Web slides
Evernote
• Notetaking
Twitter
• Microblogs
Facebook
• Social network
LinkedIn
• Professional
groups
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