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Riding the 2.0 Wave (Successfully)

A Strategy for Deploying Web 2.0 Technologies

MARIST COLLEGE

Josh BaronDirector, Academic Technology

and eLearning

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How many of you are supporting instructional uses

of YouTube?

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Flickr?

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Skype?

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How about one of these?

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Or These?

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What’s my point?

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The Web 2.0 Wave

Will you ride it or wipe out?

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Presentation Overview

• Marist College – Who are we?• eLearning 2.0 Deployment Strategy

– Quest for innovation– “Learning interaction” framework– Faculty proposal process – Deployment cycle

• Demos: Web 2.0 enhanced learning

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MARIST COLLEGE

• Founded 1929 – small comprehensive liberal arts college

• Located in Poughkeepsie, New York• Emphasis on teaching and learning • 5700 FTE student population• 200 full-time faculty, 500 part-time• Technology is a key component of

our strategic plan and mission

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A Quest for Innovation

• Today we mostly “automate” teaching using technology– PowerPoint replace transparencies

• “Automation” is easy…“innovation” is hard

• Let’s consider the toilet…(Demo)• We use a “learning interactions”

framework to focus on innovation

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Framework: Learning Interactions

• A conceptual framework for learning…– Interactions with content– Interactions with subject matter experts

(SME)– Interactions with peers

• We push faculty to innovate these interactions using Web 2.0 tools

• Part of proposal process• Keeps focus on instruction, not technology

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Interactions with Content

• Traditional: college textbook• Web 1.0: hyperlinks and hypermedia

– Students select pathway through content– Teacher-centered instruction

• Web 2.0: social podcasts, wikis– Allows students to construct their own

content– Student-centered instruction

• Example: IdentityQuest

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IdentityQuest: Study Aboard 2.0

• Pedagogical Objective: Integrate the study aboard experience into an online course.

• Provided iPods and audio editing software• Students conducted interviews and

produced social podcast.• Turned podcast model upside-down • Campus Technology Innovator Award

Listen to Student Podcast

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Interactions with SME

• Traditional: lecture• Web 1.0: video lectures on the web

– Increases access to lecture, repeat listening

– Lose interactions and community

• Web 2.0: skype, blogs, podcasts – Increased access directly to SME– Brings back interactivity and community

• Example: InterLangua

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InterLangua

• Pedagogical Objective: Enrich foreign language instruction through authentic experiences.

• Students are linked with native Spanish speakers in Guatemala

• Informal conversations focus on cultural exchanges

Watch InterLangua Exchange

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Interactions with Peers

• Traditional: team projects• Web 1.0: discussion forums

– Extends discussion time outside of classroom– Limited to text-based medium

• Web 2.0: audio conferencing– Synchronous and asynchronous applications– Audio and pictures help create community

• Example: iNverse Distance Learning (iDL)

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iNverse Distance Learning (iDL)

• Strategic Objective: Create distinctive educational experiences that prepare students to work in our global society.

• Leverages investment in DL technologies

• Learning facilitators enrich “learning interactions” in on-the-ground courses

• Pilot began this Fall in Beijing, ChinaYackPack Demonstration

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Faculty Proposal Process

• Proposals are brief (2-3 pages)• Proposal requires faculty to speak to:

– Pedagogical objectives to be met– Strategic goals that will be addressed– Learning interactions that will be enhanced– Method for assessing success– Initial costs and a timeline

• Support experimental or pilot deployments

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Web 2.0 Deployment Cycle “Walk Through”

Experimental

Pilot

Production(Technology comes “in-house)

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CultureQuest

iDL Pilot

YackPack & Flickr

iDL Proposal

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Leveraging Open Source

• Production 2.0: Open source/community source developed applications

• Examples at Marist:– Sakai– Podcast Generator– Audacity– Open-Source Portfolio (OSP)

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Q & A

[email protected], Academic

Technology and eLearningMarist College


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