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Page 1: What do you mean Web 3.0?
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Web 3.0! What do you mean Web 3.0?

Nancye Stanelis

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Web 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and more …

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Web 1.0 - the readable web

• Documents online• A world-wide library• Enabling computers to locate and

retrieve documents• Using HTML to enable the computer to

display the information for humans to read

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Web 1.0 – the ‘read’-able web

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WEB 2.0• The read-write

web• Social networking• Connecting • User created

content • Wikipedia• Blogs, wikis• Mash-ups

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… and Web 3.0?

• The executable web

• Evolutionary – not a new software release• The “one machine”• The semantic web• Social web• 3D web

or …

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…the ultimate (un)intelligent assistant?

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What is enabling this to happen?

• Computer power• Moore’s Law• Cloud computing• From =1 HB to =60 Billion in less than 30 years

• Convergence - smaller, lighter, more powerful and ultimately mobile devices

• Enabling computers to understand and connect the data

• Semantics not syntax

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What are the implications for education & training?• Digital natives and digital immigrants

• And now the “always on” generation

• Technology as the first choice for • information, • research and • social contact

• Google, text and IM are all verbs

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US survey of 800,000 children• 23% are connected to people nationally• 17% are connected to people in other

countries• 1/3 have friends they have never met face

to face• 100% connect with others each time they

log on• 70% check IM first when they turn on their

computer.

Becta Research Report Emerging technologies for learning: Vol 3 March 2008 - sourced from www.becta.org.uk

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Collective Intelligence“We are smarter than me”

• News is not generated only by corporations – Tibet, Burma crisis, New Orleans

• World wide opinion – and pressure on governments and organisations

• Virtual research communities – Frog Watch

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Are they really technologically smart?• Research indicates many are not

sophisticated users

• Need guidance to develop critical skills of analysis and synthesis

• Not every thing on the web is accurate or a good idea.

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Emphasis on communication, games, social networking

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Are educators ready?

• Still a large percentage who do not engage

• Advocates exist across all age groups

• Technical skills are important especially at the teaching and middle management level

• People skills are critical at every level

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Why doesn’t the boss understand?

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Technology Changes Quickly But Education Changes Slowly

Stephen Ehrmann

• Technology “rapture”

• Forgetting about the “other stuff”

• The “bleeding edge” is un-supported

• It takes time to adopt and adapt

Each new technology increases the choices available.

Ehrmann, Stephen C Technology changes quickly … http://www.tltgroup.org/visions/Outcomes.html

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Have a long term strategic direction …• Adopt technologies that will progress and

that add value

• Focus on what can easily, inexpensively and quickly be adapted and shared by educators

• Establish teaching, learning and technology communities

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Working towards Web 3.0

• Use collaboration to solve problems and create solutions

• Create and share content – develop insights into what can be achieved

• Ask: What is authentic and valuable when everything can be copied and modified?

• What are the real skills to be learnt?

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And when all data is accessible – and computers can make the connections -what impact might it have on simple day to day tasks … like ordering a pizza?

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Thank you