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http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/stimulate-2006/talk-using-web2.0/ Understanding And Exploiting Web 2.0: Using Web 2.0 – hands-on session Brian Kelly UKOLN University of Bath Bath Acceptable Use Policy Recording/broadcasting of this talk, taking photographs & discussing the content using various tool. is permitted providing distractions to Email [email protected] others is minimised. Resources bookmarked using 'stimulate-2006-web2.0' tag UKOLN is supported by: A centre of expertise in digital information management This work is licensed under a AttributionNonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 licence (but note caveat) www.ukoln.ac.uk Contents In this hands-on session you will use various Web 2.0 tools: Tools • Communications (Gabbly) • Wikis (Wikalong & Wetpaint) • Social bookmarking (del.icio.us) • RSS readers (Bloglines) • Search tools (Technorati) • … Please follow the exercises in the accompanying handout A centre of expertise in digital information management 2 www.ukoln.ac.uk Comments Do you have any general comments on the tools you have used? A centre of expertise in digital information management 3 www.ukoln.ac.uk Use of Gabbly Any comments on Gabbly? • Easy to use • Nothing in common with others on Gabbly site • Easy to create Gabbly page for other Web sites • Can also embed in HTML pages • Can we rely on the service? A centre of expertise in digital information management 4 www.ukoln.ac.uk Using Wikalong Any comments on Wikalong? • Easy to use • Looks dull • Looks better using a plugin • May be problems with abuse, spam, etc. • An early example of a Wiki which is simple to deploy A centre of expertise in digital information management 5 www.ukoln.ac.uk Use Of Wetpaint Any comments on Wetpaint? • Nice interface • Easy to use • Can manage access rights • Will users use it? • Can we rely on the service? • Is it sustainable? A centre of expertise in digital information management 6 www.ukoln.ac.uk Use Of del.icio.us http://del.icio.us/lisbk/stimulate-2006-web2.0 http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/ workshops/stimulate-2006/talk-web2.0/ Any comments on del.icio.us? • Simpler interface • Not just a bookmark manager • Benefits from social network • Easier to use if browser extensions added • Data can be reused A centre of expertise in digital information management 7 www.ukoln.ac.uk Google Blog & Technorati Tools Any comments on Technorati & Google Blog search? • Finds recent postings • Works better if integrated with browser • Are you creating resources which can be found with such tools? A centre of expertise in digital information management 8 www.ukoln.ac.uk Use of Netvibes http://www.netvibes.com/ Any comments on Netvibes? • Nice interface (AJAX) • Easy to use • Personalised service • Can we rely on the service? • Is it sustainable? A centre of expertise in digital information management 9 www.ukoln.ac.uk Discussion Any further thoughts on such tools? A centre of expertise in digital information management 10 www.ukoln.ac.uk Questions? Any questions A centre of expertise in digital information management 11 www.ukoln.ac.uk