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AN EXPLORATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL USE OF WEB 2.0 TOOLS MICHAEL AMICK DEAN OF ACADEMIC AND TECHNOLOGIES CENTRAL LAKES COLLEGE, BRAINERD/STAPLES, MN What’s All the Buzz?
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AN EXPLORATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL USE OF WEB 2.0 TOOLS

MICHAEL AMICK DEAN OF ACADEMIC AND TECHNOLOGIES

CENTRAL LAKES COLLEGE, BRAINERD/STAPLES, MN

What’s All the Buzz?

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What is Web 2.0???

Web 1.0 1990’sWeb 2.0 2000’sCharacteristics:

Web 3.0 2010 +

Created by Dion Hinchcliffe, used with permission CC

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The Computer

Danny Hillis refers to it as “an imagination machine, which starts with the ideas we put into it and takes them farther than we ever could have taken them on our own.”

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2.7 billionsearches a month

All Free

GOOGLE

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Flickr

Flickr is a photo sharing website and an online community platform. Popularity has been fueled by its innovative online community tools that allow photos to be tagged and browsed by folksonomic means.

It hosts more than 3 billion images. (flickr started in 2004)

Info from Wikipedia.

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Examples/Issues

CLC

Berkley

Berkley-Classes

ART-Andy GoldsWorthy

Hulu

YouTube is a popular video sharing website where users can upload, view, and share video clips.

Created in 2005 purchased in 2006 for 1.5 billion by Google

6 months of Video uploads = 1.5 million hours, over 9000 hours a day (Michael Wesch)

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Polling by Text or Web Results

Poll Everywhere

Poll Everywhere

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MOST SOCIAL NETWORK SERVICES ARE PRIMARILY WEB BASED AND PROVIDE A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS WAYS FOR USERS TO INTERACT, SUCH AS CHAT, MESSAGING, EMAIL, VIDEO, VOICE CHAT, FILE SHARING, BLOGGING,

DISCUSSION GROUPS, AND SO ON. WIKIPEDIA

SHELFARI NING TWITTER

Social Networking Sites

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Texting IM

A computer application which allows instant text communication between two or more people through a network such as the Internet

Meebo

Instant Messaging/Texting

ACK Acknowledge ADAD Another day, another dollar ADD Address ADN Any day now AEAP As early as possible AFC Away from computer AFAIK As far as I know AFK Away from keyboard AFPOE A fresh pair of eyes AIGHT Alright AISB As it should be AISB As I said before AISI As I see it

“E-mail is for old people”-Student quote

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Del.icio.us (pronounced "delicious") is a social bookmarking web service for storing, sharing, and discovering web bookmarks.

It has more than three million users and 100 million bookmarked URLs.

Delicious

DIIGO

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MashupsA digital mashup is a digital media file containing any or all of text, graphics, audio, video and animation drawn from pre-existing sources, to create a new derivative work or application.

Price DriveMashed Maps Speed TrapMashup awards

Music Mash

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Games and Virtual Worlds

One popular game (Everquest) has tens of thousands of people interacting within a virtual world at any given point. Another has over 7 million subscribers (WoW).

Wolfquest

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WebCam/Web Conference

Tokbox

Web conferenceDim DimVyew

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Technology

Engage students by Bringing them into applications that will elevate their learning experience and meet your educational objectives

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Creative Commons

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