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WEB 2.0:THE INTERNET, REMIXED

Presented by Beth Gallaway

for Cuyahoga County Public Library, OH

March 2009

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MILLENNIALS Born with a chip? Trophy kids Direct Smarter Healthier More liberal More conservative Well-balanced

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GAMERS

97% play video games 81% of teens play games

online 32% of households own a

handheld gaming device

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PLATFORM AGNOSTIC

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TEEN CONTENT CREATORS

57%

http://www.pewinternet.org/PPF/r/166/report_display.asp

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MILLENNIALS & MEDIA

90% own a home computer 85% spend at least 1 hour a

day online 75% have a TV in their room 57% are content creators 55% have a cell phone

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MICROMEDIA CONSUMERS

Ringtones iTunes Podcasts Runescape Twitter YouTube

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WEB 1.0 VS. WEB 2.0

Static Passive

ReadViewFind

Text Impersonal Stationary

Dynamic Interactive

DoCreateRemix

Multimedia Custom Mobile

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WEB 2.0 CHARACTERISTICS

Web as Platform Collective Intelligence Data Driven Everything’s in Beta Simple Programming Cross Platform Rich User Experience

O'Reilly, Tim. What is Web 2.0? O'ReillyNet. http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html

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DELICIOUS

Bookmark websites for access from anywhere

Connect with friends and colleagues to share information

http://www.delicious.com

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DELICIOUS EMBEDDED

http://www.holdregelibrary.org/kidzone.html

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FEEDS

http://www.commoncraft.com/rss_plain_english

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GOOGLE READER

Subscribe to blogs, podcasts, news, etc for access from anywhere

Connect with friends and colleagues to share information

http://reader.google.com

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TWITTER

Record what you are reading, viewing, doing, thinking

Connect with friends and colleagues to share information

http://www.twitter.com

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WEB 2.0 ISSUES

CIPA Privacy Commercialism Copyright

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WEB 2.0 APPLICATIONS TO USE WITH YOUTH

Face Your Manga Wordle Sims OnStage Ben 10 Runescape YouTube GabCast Wikispaces Meebo Skype Webpages

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WEB AS PLATFORM: FACE YOUR MANGA

Create a digital representation of yourself

Use in a variety of applications

http://www.faceyourmanga.com

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WORDLE TAG CLOUD

http://www.wordle.net

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WEB AS PLATFORM: SIMS ONSTAGE

Record something: a song, a poem, a story

Create a slideshow to accompany your creation, with still photos or video or machinima

Post for contests, rating, review

http://thesimsonstage.ea.com/

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WEB AS PLATFORM: BEN 10: ALIEN FORCE

http://gamecreator.cartoonnetwork.com/

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GAME DESIGN CLASSCENTENNIAL HILLS BRANCH, LVCCLD

http://gamecreator.cartoonnetwork.com/

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WEB AS PLATFORM: RUNESCAPE

http://www.runescape.com

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RUNESCAPE CLUBGLENDALE, AZ

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http://teens.denverlibrary.org/media/youtube.html

WEB AS PLATFORM: YOUTUBE CONTESTDENVER PUBLIC LIBRARY (CO)

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COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE: WIKIS

Create and share documents and media

Anyone (with permission) can edit

http://www.wikispaces.com

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DATA DRIVEN: ONLINE SUMMER READING Online registration Online book logs Online book reviewing/rating

http://www.readsinMA.org

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ONLINE SUMMER READING SCREENSHOT

http://www.readsinMA.org

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LIGHT PROGRAMMING: FACEBOOK

Schmelling, Sarah. “Hamlet.” The Bard of Avon on Facebook.

http://www.angelfire.com/art2/antwerplettuce/hamlet.html

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LIGHT PROGRAMMING MODEL: THUNDER BAY YAC

Thunder Bay Youth Advisory Council

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2317537625

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EVERYTHING’S IN BETA: MEEBO

35 hours a week 15% logged in 24/7 Chat 80 minutes/day

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IM @ THOMAS FORD MEMORIAL LIBRARYWESTERN SPRINGS, IL

http://www.fordlibrary.org/askalibrarian.html

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VIRTUAL VISITSHAVERHILL PUBLIC LIBRARY (MA)

BeththeLibrarian: What did it take to publish the book? (That's from Brandy & Alex)

MBLundgren: Another good question. It took me 2 years to write it, then 6 months to find an agent, then a few days to find an editor, then months of revisions. A Loooooonnnggg process.

             

   

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SKYPE

Skype Chat with Ned Vizzini http://

ia331321.us.archive.org/1/items/BethGallaway_NedVizziniskypewithned/nedvizzini110606.mp3

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CROSS PLATFORM: GABCAST

Free podcasting by phone

http://www.gabcast.com/

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PODCASTING CHESHIRE PUBLIC LIBRARY (CT)

http://www.cheshirelib.org/teens/cplpodcast.htm

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PODCASTING

The Coulee Kids Podcast

http://www.sdlax.net/longfellow/sc/ck/index.htm

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RICH USER EXPERIENCE: INTERACTIVE WEBPAGESHENNEPIN COUNTY LIBRARY (MN)

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Minnetonka-MN/Hennepin-County-Library/7223112325

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RICH USER EXPERIENCE: AADL-GTANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY (MI)

http://www.aadl.org/aadlgt

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RICH USER EXPERIENCE: TEEN’SCAPELOS ANGELES PUBLIC LIBRARY (CA)

http://www.lapl.org/ya/

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RICH USER EXPERIENCE: RAMP TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY (ON)

http://ramp.torontopubliclibrary.ca/

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RICH USER EXPERIENCE: CML TEENSCOLUMBUS PUBLIC LIBRARY (OH)

http://teens.columbuslibrary.org/

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RICH USER EXPERIENCE: LIBRARY 2.0 NIGHTBREWSTER LADIES LIBRARY (MA)

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CONTACT

Beth Gallaway 603-247-3196 [email protected]

m http://informationgoddess.info