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Web 2.0 for Teaching and Learning: A Practical Look at Blogs, Wikis and RSS Paul Gormley Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) [email protected] 091 - 492325 Learning Technologies Module – 3 February 2009 Objectives Upon completion of this portion of the workshop students will be able to competently: Create and edit a blog and a wiki for use within teaching and assessment contexts Recommend an appropriate Web2.0 technology for application in their teaching Learning Technologies Module – 3 February 2009 Topics we will cover Overview: What is Web 2.0?; introduction to Blogs, Wikis and RSS Blogs: posting to, commenting on, subscribing to feeds, creating Wikis: edit an existing wiki, comment on wiki/peer review, revision history & rollback, document upload, create a wiki and associated permissions Planning eTivities: Brainstorming; refining; summarising Learning Technologies Module – 3 February 2009 Question: What is Web 2.0? Web 2.0 Source: http://kosmar.de/archives/2005/11/11/the-huge-cloud-lens-bubble-map-web20 Created by: Markus Angermeier Michael Wesch Professor of Cultural Anthropology, Kansas State University Learning Technologies Module – 3 February 2009 Source: Social Media Starfish Created by Darren Barefoot (a Creative Commons license). Educational Context: Blogs, Wikis and RSS Keywords: Groups Student-centred learning Collaboration Reflection Application of Blogs, Wikis and RSS into eTivities: Sinead Hahessey, Nursing and Midwifery Learning Technologies Module – 3 February 2009 NUIG Collaboration Special Interest Group Learning Technologies Module – 3 February 2009 Blogs and Wikis Clarifying concepts Blogs Wikis RSS Showcase and discussion Some examples from our group Hands on activities and discussion Use Learning Objects blog and wiki features in Blackboard Brainstorming/planning blog-wiki activities Learning Technologies Module – 3 February 2009 Kick-off Meeting 29/08/2008 Some videos – Clarifying Concepts Blogs in Plain English http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN2I1pWXjXI Wikis in Plain English http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dnL00TdmLY RSS in Plain English http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0klgLsSxGsU Learning Technologies Module – 3 February 2009 Showcase – Anyone Using Blogs or Wikis? Doris Devilly: German Student blog Michael Campion: Wikis as Student Skills Portfolios Modern Languages’ Community of Practice blog Paul: Irish Learning Technology Association - PB Wiki Learning Technologies Module – 3 February 2009 Let’s Set Up Our Own Web 2.0 Blog and Wiki Blog to share ideas Wiki to work collaboratively Learning Technologies Module – 3 February 2009 Over to you – hands on tasks Over the next 15 minutes: Task 1 In our Web 2.0 community wiki, set up your own wiki page called ‘your name’. Briefly outline your golden nugget – an idea for using blogs/wikis in your teaching Task 2 Cut and paste these thoughts to the Web 2.0 community blog Learning Technologies Module – 3 February 2009 Over to you (part 2) – hands on tasks Over the next 15 minutes: Using your brainstorming sheets, pair up with a colleague and jot down some planning ideas to help you on the path to the golden nugget Edit your wiki page to reflect your plans You can copy the Brainstorming sheet from the Resources wiki page if you want! Learning Technologies Module – 3 February 2009 Round up Give a two minute overview/summary of your plans Learning Technologies Module – 3 February 2009 Round up & Next steps If you are interested in seeing what others are doing in NUIG NUIG Teaching and Learning Forum – SIG Space If you want to try out blogs and wikis for yourself/students OR If you want to create a blog or wiki project for this module Use a Blackboard course give it a go OR try out Blogs: Blogger or WordPress Wikis: PBWiki Use your planning sheets to structure and monitor eTivities Contact Paul or Fiona for help if required Learning Technologies Module – 3 February 2009 Workshop Assessment Copyright – we will upload the assignment to the module blog tomorrow 4 Scenarios Must state whether you are PERMITTED or NOT Permitted to use the resource in question with a supporting 75 word rationale for your answer. There will be 4 answers plus supporting rationale per answer. Learning Technologies Module – 3 February 2009