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WEB 2.0 AND SOCIAL TECHNOLOGIES INFO SESSION Lisa Brennecke Academic Technology http://www.lhup.edu/acadtech

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WEB 2.0 AND SOCIAL

TECHNOLOGIES INFO SESSIONLisa Brennecke

Academic Technology

http://www.lhup.edu/acadtech

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Outline of Presentation

What is Web 2.0?FacebookTwitterBlogsWikis

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What is Web 2.0? (wikipedia) "Web 2.0" refers to web development and web design that

facilitates interactive information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design[1] and collaboration on the World Wide Web.

Web 2.0 site allows its users to interact with other users or to change website content, in contrast to non-interactive websites where users are limited to the passive viewing of information that is provided to them.

The term is closely associated with Tim O'Reilly because of the O'Reilly Media Web 2.0 conference in 2004.[2][3] Although the term suggests a new version of the World Wide Web, it does not refer to an update to any technical specifications, but rather to cumulative changes in the ways software developers and end-users use the Web. Whether Web 2.0 is qualitatively different from prior web technologies has been challenged by World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee who called the term a "piece of jargon"[4].

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What is Web 2.0?

New Software that allows us to interact which was not created at the start of the internet.

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Digital Natives

Students today are “native speakers” of the digital language.

Those of us that were not born into the digital world but who have adopted new technology are “Digital Immigrants”.

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Ways Universities Share Information Using Social Media

1. Gathering and Sharing Information

2. Showcasing Student and faculty work

3. Providing a Platform to Broadcast Events

4. Emergency Notification

5. Connecting People

6. Producing, Not Just Promoting (A new platform)

7. Creating a Dialogue and Communicating to Students Mashable

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How much time will this take?

Initial set up about 6 hours with learning time

About 10 minutes a day or about an hour a week.

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www.Facebook.com

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Facebook

Video - Social Networking In Plain English

www.facebook.comWhat students seeWhat a Page looks like

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www.Twitter.com

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Twitter “I think it allows people who are using it to quickly

communicate with the students who are following your office and is a rapid response tool for immediate student feedback.” Jeff Lail Student Activities Blogger

Twitter may be an effective tool for weighing potential programs or discussing in real-time an event going on campus. Jeff Lail Student Activities Blogger

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddO9idmax0o Watch a video! View LHU Site Sett what student sees

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Blogs - Examples

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Blogs – Creating a Post

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Blog – Blogspot

What is a blog?

Stevenson Library Blog

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Wiki

A way for a group communicate and collaborate without e-mail.

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Tips Passwords - For someone else to post

information on your social networking site all they need is the password so it is important to have a good password.

Remember when posting to keep in mind the goals of the group you represent and not personal goals.

LHU naming convention. Start with LHU then the name of your groupLHUbookstoreLHUquiltingclubLHUdanceclub

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My Thoughts

There may be groups out there already…It is better to have “guidance” of your group

Negative comments are not always bad.

Keep the information up to date.

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Thank you!

Lisa Rusczyk

Multimedia Technician

Academic Technology

[email protected]