Web 2.0 communities for lifelong learning: a case analysis

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Antonio Fini & Maria Ranieriantonio.fini@unifi.it maria.ranieri@unifi.it

Web 2.0 Communities Web 2.0 Communities for Lifelong Learning. for Lifelong Learning.

A Case AnalysisA Case Analysis

AACE E-Learn 2009 – Vancouver (BC)

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BackgroundBackgroundLifelong Learning Informal learning

Web 2.0

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Lifelong Learning and e-learningLifelong Learning and e-learningA multi-level structure

Calvani, Bonaiuti e Fini, 2008

Contesto complessivo

La rete

Mondo e -learning 2.0social networking , connessioni con comunitˆ professionali , newsletter

Incontri , workshop in presenza

Corsi, package , L.O., Open Resources

Eventi live Blog, wiki

Social networking

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Group, Network, CollectiveGroup, Network, Collective

Dron e Anderson, 2007

GroupConscious Membership

Leadership and organization

Rules

Time limited

NetworkShared interests

Fluid Membership

Friend of a friend..

Reputation and altruism

Rules and structures are emergent

Collective

Synergic aggregation

Lack of membership

Lack of rules

Wisdom of crowds

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Telling stories…Telling stories…

We tell stories about other people and for other people. Stories help us to keep tabs on what is happening in our communities.

Scientific American, 2008

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The context: LTEThe context: LTE• Laboratorio di Tecnologie dell’Educazione

Educational Technology Lab• Università di Firenze - Facoltà di Scienze della

Formazione, Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Educazione, dei processi culturali e Formativi

• Active since 1985• Graduate courses• Teacher training

– Adult students– Teacher interested in Ed.Tech.

www.scform.unifi.it/lte

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LTE as a LTE as a communitycommunity• Staff• Collaborators and res.fellows• Course participants

– Professors– Students– Former students (Alumni)

• Others.. (colleagues of…, friends of.., ecc.)

• Needs/Intentions/Wishes:– Keep in touch!

• “The course is over.. And now? Please keep in touch …”– Share and collaborate– A “personal” (e-portfolio) and “social” environment– Beyond the LMS.. – Manage informal learning, beyond and after the “course”– Support for a professional network

LTE

StaffCollaborator

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Students

Alumni

Teachers

Others

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Bridging…Bridging…• Our working hypothesis:

– Formal• Course management

–Moodle– Informal

• Blog, e-portfolio, story-telling, social networking

–Elgg

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Tosh, 2005

LTEver: An Elgg based solutionLTEver: An Elgg based solution

•Open Source•Technologies:

•Php/mySQL•RSS•FOAF•OpenID

Main Site: elgg.org

Similar experiences:•Athabasca Univ. (Canada)•Univ. Of Brighton

(GB)

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LTEverLTEverwww.lte-unifi.net/elgg

Home page

Multiuser Blog Tag cloud

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Main features of LTEverMain features of LTEver• Blog

– A personal web space for reflection and telling stories– Aggregate other personal blogs / any external RSS based system– Support for podcasting/video/foto sharing– Tagging

• Dashboard– A “showcase” customizable with widgets

• Files– A personal repository of files (also shareable)

• RSS– Including relevant external feeds via RSS

• Profile– Each word becomes a tag!

• Network– Friends, colleagues, mentors, animators– Communites

• Each uses can create open/closed communities– Semi-openness: each user can invite colleagues

A system-wide feature:• User Access Control

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• Semi-open community– No self-registration – only invitation– Importance of the invitation

• Co-optation / Reputation / Trust

• Service offered by a University– Implicit reliability and visibility

• Added Value: professional usefulness, filter operated by trusted people

• Sense of community

Why not simply

?

Special featuresSpecial features

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• Quantitative– Data from Elgg database and logs

• Qualitative– Surveys– Interviews

• Social Network Analysis

• Usability

ResearchResearch

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Something from stats..Something from stats..• Participation

– Nielsen and the 1-9-90 theory

– In LTEver (december 2008):• 66% of content created by 10% users;• 59% of active users wrote less than 10 posts/comments;• 26% only one

– The long tail

La "coda lunga" in LTEver

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Numerodi utenti

Contributi(post+commenti)

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Other interesting dataOther interesting data• Posts from external blogs

– From 41% in 2007 to 62% in 2008– Not the “primary place” in the net but a sort of “repeater”

• Blog posts and comments as conversations?– …yes…

• 33% with at least one comment

– …but only in the short time:• 88% less than 7 days between post and last comment• 66% less than 3 days• 17% same day

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Contesto complessivo

La rete

Mondo e -learning 2.0social networking , connessioni con comunitˆ professionali , newsletter

Incontri , workshop in presenza

Corsi, package , L.O., Open Resources

Eventi live Blog, wiki

Social networking

Users’ voiceUsers’ voice• Why did you join?

– Curiosity– Connectedness– Professional development– Sharing

• Why to be active?– Sharing– Pleasure

• Reasons for inactivity– Lack of time– Inadequacy

• Is it a learning environment? (75%: Yes)

• Could be a good support for LLL? – For education field: 70% Yes– Other fields: 60% Yes

From the 2008 survey

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Some criticismSome criticism

“…go beyond simple “sharing”; inside communities nothing grows without someone who takes care of nurturing and development...”

“… I don’t know how but we should develop a stronger membership. Sometimes it seems a showcase in which everyone shows off. To be a real community we haven’t yet a common goal…”

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• An experience “in the middle”– Between formal and informal– Between institutional and personal– Between groups, networks, and

collectives– Between social software and LMS– Between university and job

• Further research– Sustainability– Pre-requisites of participants– Key figures– Generalizability and transferability to other domains

ConclusionConclusion

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Thank you!Thank you!

Contact:Antonio Fini

LTE - Laboratorio di Tecnologie dell’Educazione

Università di Firenze

www.scform.unifi.it/lte

antonio.fini@unifi.it

www.lte-unifi.net/elgg/anto

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