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WEB 2.0 FOR THE 21ST CENTURY LEARNER

EDUCAUSE ELive! October 2, 2008

Shelley Rodrigo Mesa Community College

[email protected]

Veronica M. Diaz, PhD Maricopa Community Colleges [email protected]

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Poll: I'm listening in today because... a. Who cares; explain why our institution should care about Web 2.0! b. Web 2.0 tools are disruptive; explain how they support teaching and learning! c. I'm there; explain how to get the rest of the faculty on board! d. Support this, are you crazy? Explain how institutions can support all of these tools!

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According to Tim O'Reilly: -Web as Platform -Harnessing Collective Intelligence -Database Driven -Perpetual Beta -Lightweight Programming -Multi-Device -Rich User Experience

O'Reilly, T. (2005). What is web 2.0: Design patterns and business models for the next generation of software. Available at: http://www.oreillynet.com/lpt/a/6228

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POLL: 21st Century Skills

Do you use a Web 2.0 tool in your day-to-day work processes? Do you use a Web 2.0 tool in your day-to-day life processes?

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Mapping Web 2.0 and 21st Century Skills

Core Subjects 21st Century Themes Learning & Innovation Skills Information, Media & Technology Skills Life & Career Skills

Partnership for 21st Century Skills. (2008). 21st Century Skills, Education & Competitiveness: A Resource and Policy Guide. Available at: http://www.21stcenturyskills.org/documents/21st_century_skills_education_and_competitiveness_guide.pdf

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Mapping 21st Century Skills & Web 2.0

Example Groupings

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POLL: 21st Century Learning

Is your institution surveying what technological tools your faculty members are using? Is your institution surveying what technological tools your students are using?

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21st Century Learning • Uses the Web as Platform • Harnesses Collective Intelligence

– Global awareness

– Civic literacy

• Database Driven • Always in Perpetual Beta

– Financial, economic, business & entrepreneurial literacy

– Lightweight Programming

• Multi-Device Interface • Rich User Experience • Creativity & innovation Skills

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Mapping Web 2.0 and 21st Century Learning

Design Patterns • Reach Everyone • Outcomes Focused • Incorporate Students • Acknowledge Students • Formative Assessment &

Regular Revision • Cooperate, Don’t Control • Cross Platform and

Modalities

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Make It Personal

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POLL: Faculty Development

Are your institutions are supporting Web 2.0 through your faculty development efforts

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Why Web 2.0?

• Pros – New model for technology and

the Internet – What it means for student

learning

• Cons – Audience – Stability – Consistency – Faculty support

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Michael Wesch: Mediated Cultures Multiple Course Site 18

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Web 2.0 Faculty Development

• Who are you serving with Web 2.0 initiatives

• Menu of diverse learning technology offerings

• Supporting Web 2.0

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Technology Adoption Lifecycle http://techticker.net/2008/06/06/technology-adoption-lifecycle/

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POLL: Institutional Support

Check the top 3 Web 2.0 tools that are being used at your institution (blogs, wikis, social bookmarking, document sharing, social networking) Are they inside or outside of your LMS?

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Web 2.0 Institutional Support

• Within the institutional frame – Less, but most

popular/common tools

– Tool selection

• Out of the institutional frame – Supporting Web 2.0 with

Web 2.0ish support

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Presenter
Presentation Notes
Poll: blogs, wikis, podcasts/RSS feeds, google docs, and are they inside our outside of your LMS
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Citation Information Title Slide: The (cc) student overlap with library image is posted by jsarcadia @ flickr Title Slide: The (cc) image with a laptop with surrounding stuff is posted by torres21 @ flickr Title Slide: The (cc) image with folks working around laptop is posted by torres21 @ flickr Title Slide: The (cc) B&W image with a single student w/laptop is posted by torres21 @ flickr Presentation Outline Poll Slide: The (cc) image of a bunch of web 2.0 logos is posted by Pablo Bastidas @ flickr What is Web 2.0 Slide: The (cc) image comparing web 1.0 with web 2.0 posted by POPOEVER @ flickr Poll Slide: Image from http://www.photos.com 21st Century Skills Slide: The Framework for 21st Century Learning "Rainbow" is posted at the Partnership for 21st Century

Skills website. Mapping 21st Century Skills with Web 2.0 Slide: The cluster map was made with http://www.bubbl.us/. Civic Literacy Slide: The images are links out to their respective pages. Health Literacy Slide: The images are links out to their respective pages. Productivity and Accountability Slide: The images are links out to their respective pages. 21st Century Learning Slide: This is a portion of an image from an article in Wired magazine, “Infoporn: Tap Into the 12-

Million-Teraflop Handheld Megacomputer” Web 2.0 and 21st Century Learning Patterns Slide: The (cc) image of a Web 2.0 city posted by gualtierocatrame @ flickr Make It Personal Slide: The images are links out to their respective pages. Make It Mobile Slide: The images are links out to their respective pages. Mash It Up Slide: The images are links out to their respective pages. Why Web 2.0 Slide: The (cc) image is posted by tobiaseigen @ flickr. Web 2.0 Faculty Development: The (cc) image is posted by b_d_solis @ flickr. Contact Information Slide: Image from http://www.photos.com

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Contact Information

Veronica M. Diaz, PhD Instructional Technology Manager Adjunct Faculty Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction Maricopa Community Colleges [email protected] http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/diaz/ Rochelle (Shelley) Rodrigo English Faculty Faculty Professional Development Coordinator Mesa Community College Maricopa Community Colleges [email protected] http://www.committedtechnofile.com

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