Slide 1:CAE 2008, Integration, Learning Community: Pedagogy, Technology & Course redesign VIII Web 2.0 technologies for Teaching and Learning : Using Wiki Ludmilla Smirnova, Ph.D
Mount Saint Mary College
NY, USA
Slide 2:CAE 2008, Integration, Learning Community: Pedagogy, Technology & Course redesign VIII What is discussed in this Session? 1. What does Web 2.0 mean for you?
2. Web 2.0 features and Principles.
3. What is meant by Cooperative/Collaborative Learning?
4. What and Why Wiki?
5. All about wiki
6. Let's try it! WiZiQ Public Session, 2008
Slide 3:CAE 2008, Integration, Learning Community: Pedagogy, Technology & Course redesign VIII Context: Concepts defined Web 2.0 Wordle is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide.
Slide 4:CAE 2008, Integration, Learning Community: Pedagogy, Technology & Course redesign VIII What is Web 2.0
for you? Jot down your thoughts on the whiteboard…
Slide 5:CAE 2008, Integration, Learning Community: Pedagogy, Technology & Course redesign VIII What is it for Learning Teaching ? Availability
Productivity
Usability
Openness
Easily-started & implemented Design
User-Vetted
Helps to be Organized
Slide 6:Web 2.0 Common Principles Profile - requires to sign up and fill out
Organizers – specific interface of the site
Searching Capability - built in search engines
Groups - joining groups of interest
Dialogue and Collaboration – ways to communicate/collaborate (Comments, DF, etc.)
Multiple Media – pictures, audio, video
User- Friendly Functioning - WYSIWYG
Sharing Option (public or private)
Notification - way to inform that the information is changed
Beta Development – Constant permanent improvement to medium
FREE!!!
Slide 7:9/9/2008 7 Dr. Ludmilla Smirnova Producing
Designing
Re-mixing
Mashing
Sharing
Uploading
Commenting Annotating
Blogging
Tagging =Categorizing Organizing
Bookmarking
Validating
Searching/
Googling
Access
A. Church, 2008 J. Bruner, 1960 B. Bloom, 1956 Collaborating,
Learning Together
Slide 8:MODELS Behavioral
Information-
Processing
Social Interactive
Personal Direct/Deductive Indirect/Inductive Indirect/Interactive Indirect/
Independent Study METHODS, ICT Strategies How? Lectures, Presentations, Tutorials, Drill & Practice Inquiry, WebQuests, WIPs, WebBits Jigsaw, Role Play, Collaborative Internet Projects, PBL 9/9/2008 8 Dr. Ludmilla Smirnova Derived from : Joyce & Weil, 1986
Last retrieved Aug. 11 from http://www.sasklearning.gov.sk.ca/docs/policy/approach/instrapp03.html
Slide 9:Web 2.0 Tools and services
Slide 10:CAE 008, Integration, Learning Community: Pedagogy, Technology & Course redesign VIII What is Cooperation & Collaboration? Source: R.&D. Johnsons (2003) “Nuts and Bolts of Cooperative Learning”
Slide 11:CAE 2008, Integration, Learning Community: Pedagogy, Technology & Course redesign VIII What and WHY Wiki? Wiki is a type of Web site that allows the visitors themselves to easily add, remove, and otherwise edit and change some available content, sometimes without the need for registration. Ward Cunningham invented wiki. "Wiki" (/wiːkiː/) is originally a Hawaiian word for "fast". It has been suggested that "wiki" means "What I Know Is".[4]
Slide 12:CAE 2008, Integration, Learning Community: Pedagogy, Technology & Course redesign VIII Principles and Characteristics of Wiki Trust
Fun
Sharing
Interaction
Collaboration -
Platforms
Social Networks
Slide 13:CAE 2008, Integration, Learning Community: Pedagogy, Technology & Course redesign VIII Let’s Try It! http://teachers21.pbwiki.com
Slide 14:In Conclusion The success of Web 2.0 (wiki) environment for collaboration & communication depends on a number factors:
Foremost,
Web 2.0 tools facilitate a revolution in “distant” collaborative communication potential.
Slide 15:CAE 2008, Integration, Learning Community: Pedagogy, Technology & Course redesign VIII Resources: You Tube about Web 2.0
Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog
Web 2.0: Social Revolution
What is Moodle?
Virtual Learning Environment
Blendededu.com - Social Media Resources for Learning in the Digital Aged
Teaching for Tomorrow