Slide1 :
by Steve McCarty
Professor, Osaka Jogakuin College
President, World Association for Online Education
a Keynote Address at the conference on 'Wireless Ready:
Podcasting Education and Mobile Assisted Language Learning'
held at Nagoya Shoka University Graduate School on 24 March 2007
Online Movie Profile : Online Movie Profile Web 2.0
Concepts
Research
Publications
Networking
e-Learning 2.0
Podcasting
Online Video
3D VLEs
CALL 2.0
Example courses:
Coursecasting
Lab activities
Mobile 2.0
MALL 2.0
Learning 2.0 India-based Toufee.com offers online Flash movie making, free and hosted in their servers, so it is a representative Web 2.0 service. This is actually a video of a movie (which has no video per se in it but could have) embedded in a blog entry by copy- and-pasting code. Free, easy enough, and shareable: a
formula for popularization of technologies.
Salience for L2 Education : Salience for L2 Education Web 2.0
Concepts
Research
Publications
Networking
e-Learning 2.0
Podcasting
Online Video
3D VLEs
CALL 2.0
Example courses:
Coursecasting
Lab activities
Mobile 2.0
MALL 2.0
Learning 2.0 Free
of charge
to choose
to change
Easy
to start
to motivate
for learning
Shared
L2 target community
i+1 target technologies
user-driven and negotiated environments, relationships and realities
Cf. Alm (2006) on Web 2.0 for autonomy, competence,
relatedness, motivation andamp; agency (after Warschauer, 2000)
Slide4 : Web 2.0
Concepts
Research
Publications
Networking
e-Learning 2.0
Podcasting
Online Video
3D VLEs
CALL 2.0
Example courses:
Coursecasting
Lab activities
Mobile 2.0
MALL 2.0
Learning 2.0 Register for free accounts with Flickr photo sharing, Del.icio.us social bookmarking, Odeo podcasting andamp; audio hosting, and Google Docs andamp; Spreadsheets.
Make a Flickr set for research screen shots aside from personal photos and make direct links to that set.
In publishing a paper where space is limited, hybridize the article with Del.icio.us and Flickr. In your Del.icio.us site apply the same (very) unique metadata tag to all the online references cited in the paper (and perhaps more related online articles) for the reader to click on the tag to read them all listed together. Any number of other descriptive tags can also be added to each article. Use Flickr for the reader to view related screen shots, such as of password-protected virtual learning environments, which can be viewed as a slide show. The URLs for the Del.icio.us and Flickr sets can be provided to the reader in the paper, while tags are also searchable through Del.icio.us and Flickr homepages, Technorati blog search or other search engines
such as Google. Web 2.0 ideas for research and publications
Slide5 : Odeo offers a voice message service whereby anyone can plug a microphone into their computer and 'Send me a Message.' It could be used to receive spoken homework or to otherwise analyze L2 speech samples.
The Google Docs andamp; Spreadsheets free version has some intriguing possible uses. It can automatically convert e-mail attachments to HTML files, export files in PDF format, or turn word-processed documents with images into public Web pages. Others can be invited, so it can be used to collaborate on documents or Web pages, to gather students' papers or other documents by e-mail. It stores files, saves files every 10 seconds automatically, and makes Web page making easy.
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access Websites cited in this presentation] Web 2.0
Concepts
Research
Publications
Networking
e-Learning 2.0
Podcasting
Online Video
3D VLEs
CALL 2.0
Example courses:
Coursecasting
Lab activities
Mobile 2.0
MALL 2.0
Learning 2.0
Slide6 : Web 2.0
Concepts
Research
Publications
Networking
e-Learning 2.0
Podcasting
Online Video
3D VLEs
CALL 2.0
Example courses:
Coursecasting
Lab activities
Mobile 2.0
MALL 2.0
Learning 2.0 Online Presentations Representative Types
Asynchronous distance education learning objects or tutorials made for Internet delivery
Synchronous conference presentations, captured as images, sound and/or video,
and turned into asynchronous presentations Representative Ways
Screencasting, with a streaming server (e.g. Camtasia) or freeware (e.g. Camstudio), but capturing movement smoothly generates huge files. Workaround for tutorials: shoot a video of the screen, describing each step.
Shoot a video of a presentation, edit and upload it, but for full-length presentations
the file size would exceed the limits of free hosting sites (e.g., YouTube).
Slide7 : Web 2.0
Concepts
Research
Publications
Networking
e-Learning 2.0
Podcasting
Online Video
3D VLEs
CALL 2.0
Example courses:
Coursecasting
Lab activities
Mobile 2.0
MALL 2.0
Learning 2.0 Capture multi-presenter events with audioconferencing or videoconferencing software (e.g. Skype, Horizon Wimba, Elluminate, or FlashMeeting)
Combine a podcast of the talk, embedding an MP3 player (using, e.g., Odeo), together with a Flash player (using, e.g., Slideshare)
for the presentation slides (e.g. PowerPoint), so the user can click to start the podcast and click through the slides at a suitable pace
[illustrated in the next slide]
But if, as happens, Slideshare does not work correctly, a workaround is to turn the .ppt slides into .jpg graphics posted on a Web page in succession, so the user clicks to start the podcast and then scrolls down the Web page at a suitable pace. An example is at: http://waoe.org/president/presentations/JALT2006.html
Slide8 : Online
Presentation
as a blog entry, with code to
copy andamp; paste automatically generated by Slideshare
and Odeo
Slide9 : Web 2.0
Concepts
Research
Publications
Networking
e-Learning 2.0
Podcasting
Online Video
3D VLEs
CALL 2.0
Example courses:
Coursecasting
Lab activities
Mobile 2.0
MALL 2.0
Learning 2.0 '[A] podcast is content such as a radio show that is recorded in the ubiquitous MP3 format and … published on a web site for download … on a mobile device or a computer. Through the use of RSS (Really Simple Syndication), information about the web site and the podcasts … is provided in a lightweight XML format. The RSS files, or ‘feeds,’ can be harvested by content aggregators … such as iTunes, all of which can download ‘subscriptions’ either on demand or at predetermined intervals' (Rogers, 2005). Podcasting and Coursecasting Coursecasting is the podcasting of the lecture parts of whole
courses for review by students and other purposes. While it is
likely to become more prevalent in lecture style courses than
in ELT, the value of listening again will be apparent whenever
students are non-native users of the medium of instruction. In April 2004 Osaka Jogakuin College was first in the world to distribute iPods to all students, loaded with EFL listening files, allowing for a mobile infrastructure. Podcasting can also be applied to imaginative campus events, student performances, public lectures, interviews, presentations, campus news, alumni services, or sharing faculty expertise with the
community beyond the institution (cf. McCarty, 2005 andamp; 2006).
Slide10 : Web 2.0
Concepts
Research
Publications
Networking
e-Learning 2.0
Podcasting
Online Video
3D VLEs
CALL 2.0
Example courses:
Coursecasting
Lab activities
Mobile 2.0
MALL 2.0
Learning 2.0 Clicking on the title of a podcast opens another Web page
with an MP3 player, an annotation describing the lecture,
and sometimes an external link to download a course file.
For more on coursecasting, cf. McCarty (2006 andamp; 2007).
Slide11 : Web 2.0
Concepts
Research
Publications
Networking
e-Learning 2.0
Podcasting
Online Video
3D VLEs
CALL 2.0
Example courses:
Coursecasting
Lab activities
Mobile 2.0
MALL 2.0
Learning 2.0 Online Movies As explained in this video, a better term may be 'online movies,' because particularly with Flash, movies are easy to make with still photos or animation, with or without video in the movies.
Slide12 : Web 2.0
Concepts
Research
Publications
Networking
e-Learning 2.0
Podcasting
Online Video
3D VLEs
CALL 2.0
Example courses:
Coursecasting
Lab activities
Mobile 2.0
MALL 2.0
Learning 2.0 3D Virtual Learning Environments 3D, perhaps poised to become a basis for Web 3.0 browsing, can be used for virtual learning environments (VLEs) such as Edunation at Second Life. 3D VLEs, with both avatars and the environment designed by users, offer an imaginative and rich sensory experience for educators and learners to meet at a distance. 3D VLEs can serve, for instance, as an online dimension of this conference, opening the venue to participants overseas. The Sony PS3 will have a similar program for 3D interaction (Musgrove, 2007), which could accelerate the popularization process. 3D software can also serve as yet another way to make online presentations [illustrated in the next slide].
Slide13 : With 3B software users easily make ‘villages’ (above: Sky Lounge theme). It works in tandem with Firefox: click twice to browse an actual Website. Also, .ppt slides converted to .jpg can
make for online presentations that viewers run through.
Slide14 : Global Virtual Organizations Web 2.0
Concepts
Research
Publications
Networking
e-Learning 2.0
Podcasting
Online Video
3D VLEs
CALL 2.0
Example courses:
Coursecasting
Lab activities
Mobile 2.0
MALL 2.0
Learning 2.0
Virtual academic organizations such as the WAOE
(World Association for Online Education) show us
that a division of labor is needed for a discipline
to develop: no one person can play all the roles,
thus such organizations exist for collaboration.
The roles needing one or more volunteers include:
visionaries, chroniclers, messengers, researchers,
pedagogues, organizers, technologists, referees,
and other participants. Both reliable persons and
realistic expectations foster sustainable projects. Cf. Ixchel (n.d.); McCarty (2004); Bowskill et al. (2006).
Slide15 : Web 2.0
Concepts
Research
Publications
Networking
e-Learning 2.0
Podcasting
Online Video
3D VLEs
CALL 2.0
Example courses:
Coursecasting
Lab activities
Mobile 2.0
MALL 2.0
Learning 2.0 Computer Communication course Activities involving the WebCT LMS
Discussion Board (asynchronous)
Chat (synchronous)
Student Homepages – with photos from their mobile phones, self-introductions, links, e.g. to sites they like for EFL study, and to their blogs Web 2.0 activities
EnglishClub.com – for social networking as well as independent language andamp; culture study
Yackpack – a group voice discussion board, allowing for written outlines andamp; planned speech
My Pop Studio – design one’s avatar, mash-up music videos and reality TV shows, similar to how drag andamp; drop online video editing sites work
Listen to selected podcasts with earphones
Watch curriculum-related online videos,
e.g. 'Witness' for human rights activism
Slide16 : Yackpack voice board interface
Slide17 : My Pop Studio example music video
Slide18 : Witness human rights training video
Slide19 : Web 2.0
Concepts
Research
Publications
Networking
e-Learning 2.0
Podcasting
Online Video
3D VLEs
CALL 2.0
Example courses:
Coursecasting
Lab activities
Mobile 2.0
MALL 2.0
Learning 2.0 Mobile Phones for Education Researchers in Japan are collaborating in engineering, cognitive science, and education to combine geopositioning (GPS) data from satellites with location-based information provided to mobile phones, which could be helpful e.g. in sudden disasters when people are in unfamiliar places. Location-based services provide a business model, e.g. for revenues from tourist attractions, as well as
a vehicle for educational public information. In a perfect example of ‘glocalization,’ global positioning enhances the local experience.
There will be ways for teachers to take attendance or input student information into databases by mobile phones or other online appliances reading codes on credit card
style student ID cards.
Slide20 : Web 2.0
Concepts
Research
Publications
Networking
e-Learning 2.0
Podcasting
Online Video
3D VLEs
CALL 2.0
Example courses:
Coursecasting
Lab activities
Mobile 2.0
MALL 2.0
Learning 2.0 Mobile Phone QR Codes The bar code reader, among the accessories on Japanese camera-enabled mobile phones, can be used to skip typing and translate into text or a link by pattern recognition. Since it is not digital, it provides a new interface between any flat object and the Internet.
Slide21 : Provided one has a mobile phone Internet site [see next slide], the QR Codes can be on one’s meishi (名刺) calling card, as in the previous slide, on greeting cards, or on labels in stores, e.g. to provide nutritional or geographical information on food. Various applications to education can be visualized.
In one experiment, a QR code was e-mailed as a .jpg graphic from a computer to a mobile phone. The code thus displayed on the screen. Then the bar code reader of another mobile phone was focused on it, and the second mobile phone was clicked to access the site. The process was both wired and wireless, analog and digital, physical and online, suggesting trends to hybridization, convergence and multidimensional
human-world-Internet interfaces. Web 2.0
Concepts
Research
Publications
Networking
e-Learning 2.0
Podcasting
Online Video
3D VLEs
CALL 2.0
Example courses:
Coursecasting
Lab activities
Mobile 2.0
MALL 2.0
Learning 2.0
Slide22 : Winksite Web interface to make a mobile phone site accessible worldwide, also generating QR and other codes.
Slide23 : Trends to Role Division andamp; Synthesis Web 2.0
Concepts
Research
Publications
Networking
e-Learning 2.0
Podcasting
Online Video
3D VLEs
CALL 2.0
Example courses:
Coursecasting
Lab activities
Mobile 2.0
MALL 2.0
Learning 2.0 Both Hybridization
mix andamp; match technologies
concrete/virtual versions
multidimensionalization
And Convergence
offline/online, virtual/real
wired/wireless, Web/mobile
human-world-online interface
distance/f2f, synchronous/asynchronous
Web 1.x closed, controlled VLE (LMS, etc.) ⇒
Open, social networks for students, too.
Video-on-demand ⇒ Online video by choice.
Publications that count ⇒ Online extensions of papers, conference presentations online thereafter. As time allows, questions or comments?
References : References Alm, A. (2006). CALL for autonomy, competence and relatedness: Motivating language learning environments in Web 2.0. The JALTCALL Journal, 2 (3), 29-38.
Bowskill, N., Luke, R., andamp; McCarty, S. (2006). Global virtual organizations for online educator empowerment. In J. Weiss et al. (Eds.), The International Handbook of Virtual Learning Environments, Volume I, pp. 789-819. Berlin: Springer.
Ixchel, A. (n.d.). My teaching semester in Second Life: Pitfalls, challenges and joys. Slatenight. Retrieved March 1, 2007 from
http://www.slatenight.com/index.php?option=com_contentandamp;task=viewandamp;id=107andamp;Itemid=40
McCarty, S. (2004, September 22). Meeting a worldwide need for community and faculty support for online education. Abstract of a presentation at The Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) 5th Annual Conference, University of Sussex, UK. Retrieved March 3, 2007 from http://gsb.haifa.ac.il/~sheizaf/AOIR5/267.html
McCarty, S. (2005). Spoken Internet to go: Popularization through podcasting. The JALT CALL Journal, 1 (2). 67-74. Available online at http://jaltcall.org/journal/articles/1_2_McCarty.pdf
McCarty, S. (2006, November 3). Podcasting for the College EFL Curriculum. A presentation at the JALT 2006 International Conference. Kokura, Japan: Kitakyushu International Conference Centre. Available as an online presentation (PowerPoint
slide show and podcast) at http://waoe.org/president/presentations/JALT2006.html
McCarty, S. (forthcoming, March 2007). Window into the classroom: Podcasting an English for Professional Purposes course. 『大阪女学院短期大学紀要』 第36号.
Musgrove, M. (2007, March 7). Sony brings the PS3 ‘Home.’ Washington Post. Retrieved March 8, 2007, from http://blog.washingtonpost.com/posttech/2007/03/sony_brings_the_ps3_home.html?nav=rss_blog
Rogers, G. P. (2005). Podcasting and Its Role in Semantic Social Networks, the Web 2.0, and the Semantic Web. Retrieved March 9, 2007, from http://www.ils.unc.edu/~gerogers/papers/rogers_sigsemis_paper.doc
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URLs/Links Toufee Flash movie making: http://www.toufee.com/
Flickr photo sharing: http://www.flickr.com/
Del.icio.us social bookmarking: http://del.icio.us/
Odeo podcasting and other audio: http://www.odeo.com/
Google Docs andamp; Spreadsheets (formerly Writely): http://docs.google.com/
Technorati: http://technorati.com/
Camtasia: http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.asp
Camstudio: http://sourceforge.net/projects/camstudio/
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/
Slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/
Odeo: http://www.odeo.com/
Skype: http://www.skype.com/ Elluminate: http://www.elluminate.com/
Horizon Wimba: http://www.horizonwimba.com/
FlashMeeting: http://flashmeeting.open.ac.uk/
Second Life: http://www.secondlife.com
Edunation: http://www.theconsultants-e.com/edunation
3B: http://3b.net
World Association for Online Education: http://waoe.org/
EnglishClub.com: http://www.englishclub.com/
Yackpack: http://www.yackpack.net/
My Pop Studio: http://www.mypopstudio.com/
Witness: http://www.witness.org/
WebCT: http://www.webct.com/
Winksite: http://winksite.com Presenter’s Sites YouTube Educational Group:
http://www.youtube.com/group/educational
英和ブログ (bilingual blog): http://commune.wilmina.ac.jp/weblog/waoe Japancasting (podcasts):
http://stevemc.blogmatrix.com
Online library of publications:
http://www.waoe.org/steve/epublist.html