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Using Web 2.0 in Teaching
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License.
An example of… Used for… In numbers…
Wiki
SocialBookmarking
SocialMedia
Blog
Writing a‘journal’
Organisingfavouritewebsites
Collaborativeediting
SharingPhotos There are 110 million
10-million saved a month
5,000 added in the last minute
45-54 year-oldsare key players
Wordpress
Delicious
Flickr
Wetpaint
Wiki
SocialBookmarking
SocialMedia
Blog
Example of..
Wordpress
Delicious
Writing a ‘journal’
Organisingfavouritewebsites
Collaborativeediting
SharingPhotos
Used for…
There are 110 million
10-million saved
a month
5,000 added in the last minute
45-54 year-olds are key players*
In numbers…
*Editors of Wikipedia
Flickr
Wetpaint
Wikis in Education
• Wikipedia model– Building a collection
• Group 'Document'– Collaborative Editing
• Web Presentation– Take advantage of the medium
LN120 – Collaborative Writing
Web ‘Presentation’
Social Bookmarking
• Allows you to manage and share: internet favourites (bookmarks) , online resources, books and journal articles
• ‘Tagging’ facilitates resource discovery
• Access from anywhere and free
Delicious | Connotea | CiteULike
• Can be used in teaching:– Teacher shares resources with students– Students find resources and add them to
either a shared account or a shared ‘tag’– PGCE example from Institute of Education
• Delicious is very flexible and tags can be put onto web pages– LSE Library use delicious to manage free
resources – embedded into Moodle & website
Delicious
• A personal reference management tool for storing and sharing your books and journals articles
• Uses tagging– Useful for searching other people’s
references– Useful for managing your own references
• Could be used to create a reading list for students?
CiteULike and Connotea
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• Website• Easy-to-publish• Reverse Chronology
Blogs and learning
• Good for reflecting, analysing & articulating
• Allow progress & development to be tracked over time
• Enable engagement with a academic 'network'
Examples of blogs for teaching
Media Sharing
• Find, share and re-use content from these sites including:– Images, Video, Slides
• Includes Commenting, Tagging & more
Flickr | YouTube | SlideShare
Using Social Media
• Multimedia for your presentations– YouTube– Flickr http://search.creativecommons.org
• Organising & Sharing your presentations– Slideshare
• Students Creating Media– Digital Storytelling – Show Beyond
YouTube Example
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Teaching Math or Something by foundphotoslj
All photos licensed under Creative Commons licence
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Group discussion
• Identify possible uses for web 2.0 services in your own LSE teaching– Any reservations?
Thank You
Centre for Learning Technologyhttp://www.clt.lse.ac.uk
Workshop links:http://delicious.com/LSECLT/workshop.teaching2.0
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