workshop on virtual learning - chennai literary festival 2015
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Workshop on Virtual LearningIndustrial Trends/Expectations
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09 Jan 2015
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Agenda
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IntroductionRailsFactory is a new age technology company that delivers business solutions leveraging cutting edge technology to Startups, SMBs & Enterprise clients since 2006. With RailsFactory, Clients are assured of a transparent business practice, cost effective solution, Innovative & High Quality Services
120+ consultants and growing…
Global Customer base
Promoting Innovation
Sedin Infotech GmbHZurich, Switzerland
Development CenterChennai & Bangalore, India
RailsFactory IncCalifornia, USA
Sales & Delivery CenterMelbourne, Australia
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Virtual Learning – Various Mentions Computer-based Learning Web-based Learning Virtual Learning eLearning Network Learning
Virtual Learning - Environment
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Virtual Learning – Various Mentions Computer-based Learning Web-based Learning Virtual Learning eLearning Network Learning
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What is WEB 2.0? Combination of variety of services on the Web
Term coined by Dale Dougherty of O'Reilly Media in 2004
Covers Blogs, Wikis, Social bookmarking, Social networking, Podcasting, Aggregator/ Feed reader
Difference between Web 1.0 & Web 2.0?
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What is WEB 2.0?
• Web 1.0Static web pagesUser as passive consumerPersonal websitesPublishing & DirectoriesPull technology
• Web 2.0 Interactive web pagesUser as active generatorGroup work & BloggingParticipation & TaggingPush technology
Combination of variety of services on the Web
Term coined by Dale Dougherty of O'Reilly Media in 2004
Covers Blogs, Wikis, Social bookmarking, Social networking, Podcasting, Aggregator/ Feed reader
BIG Trends…. No.1 of 3
BIG Trends…. No.2 of 3
BIG Trends…. No.3 of 3
Top 10 Reasons – eLearning World…
Top 10 Reasons – eLearning World… cont….
Top 10 Reasons – eLearning World… cont….
Social Channels – Quiz
Social Channels – Quiz
www.vimeo.comwww.slideshare.net
www.tumblr.com www.pinterest.com
Social Channels
Virtual Learning – Stake HoldersLearners
Instructors
Support Staffs
How Social Media Can Been Used As (e)Learning Platforms?Social media is basically a structure that consists:
Individuals
Communities
Companies or Organizations
They are with similar
Interests
Attitudes
Visions and Friendships
In the field of eLearning this structure can be used in various ways and through a number of tools.
Social Channels – Using as Learning ChannelFacebook
The instructor can effortlessly create a closed or an open group
share information, ideas, quizzes, questionnaires, materials, pictures, or even an entire page on a specific course or module
Students can freely talk about various course-related issues, questions they might have, post mutually interesting information and generally things they want to share
Can be used as a backchannel to connect learning communities or smaller classrooms over a specific topic or event
To share highlights, make statements, upload pictures, etc.
All instructors have to do is create an account and communicate its #hashtag to their students/followers
Social Channels – Using as Learning ChannelGooglePlus
Google plus communities have been used heavily as learning platforms and one of the major reasons is that both learners and facilitators are getting less distracted versus Facebook and Twitter.
Students wants private life and faculty life separated
The ability of G+ to host communities with video embeds, comments plus Google hangouts surely makes it the strongest social media platform for social learning
YouTube
An excellent resource for eLearning
It’s free and can be used to support a class, while viewers can also rate the video’s content and quality, as well as comment
These videos can be part of a course, but instructors can also use it to broadcast entire tutorials or just teasers to attract the audience they want.
Don’t dismiss the value and potential of social media in eLearning…..
You’d surprised by the endless possibilities they offer……!!!!!
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