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Web 2.0 Meets Formal Learning  Terry Anderson, Professor Canada Research Chair in Distance Education
Athabasca University, Alberta, Canada Fastest growing university in Canada 34,000 students, 700 courses 100% distance education Graduate and        Undergraduate programs Master & Doctorate – Distance Education  Only USA Regionally Accredited University in Canada * Athabasca University *Athabasca    University
Introduction Terry Anderson’s CV in Wordle Tag Cloud
Web 2.0 Meets Formal Learning - Networked Learning Agenda Definitions and Theoretical Rationale Social Networking Apps in Education: Social Networking Social bookmarking  Blogs Recommender systems Collaborative work tools Net presence, security and identity
"Today production, wealth and creation of surpluses take the form of cooperative  interactivity through linguistic, communications and affective networks" 	Hardt and Negri, 2001 Empire p. 294 Does learning or education also take place in networks??
Fun Connected Time consuming Public Scary Unreliable Addicting Creates Social Capital Continuously changing Filled with Learning Filled with Schooling?? Life in a Net pervasive society is:
21st centurylearner/customer/patient Wants to learn things Continuously moves  between on and offline Is learning to recognize and demand quality in all transactions Knows there are many paths to learning and healing Is used to staggering amounts of content Normally uses a wide set of information processing, creation and communications tools
All types of information readily available, multimedia “universal multimedia library” Web 1.0
Web 2.0 O’Rielly 2004 New platform for application development Interoperability Rich internet applications Web services Users create the content – wikipedi, facebook, flickr
What is Social Media - Youtube
A Networked view of the Nature of Learning Social. Learning is a social process. Knowledge is an emergent property of interactions between networks of learners. Situated. Learning occurs within particular contexts. Both “learning and cognition...are fundamentally situated”, Reflective. Learners requires time to assimilate new information. Learners require the “opportunity to reflect on, defend, and share what they have learned Multi-faceted. Learning incorporates a range of theory, engagement, “tinkering” or bricolage, and active construction.  From George Siemens
Is it just a Fad??
Webs Web 3.0 – the semantic web – the web understands itself, AI, inferences and reasoning
Networked Educational Computing Web 1.0 – the University home page, the learning management system Web 2.0 – Educational use of social networking (CitULike, RateMyProfessor, wikis, produseage) Web 3.0 – Adaptive learning, learning & subject ontologies
Steven Warburton, 2007 16
How Are LMS used? Use by Brigham Young Faculty -2004-2009 From Mott & Wyley, 2009
Learning based on artificial time segements Mott &Wiley (2009) http://ineducation.ca/article/open-learning-cms-and-open-learning-network
LMS Weaknesses Course focused Teacher dominated Removes students responsibility for their own learning Lacks persistence and student ownership Rigid and hard to integrate tools outside of the LMS package Slow evolution and adaptation
Generations of Pedagogy (Anderson 2010) First generation: Cognitive/behaviorist – correspondence packs, training, instructional design
Focus is on the Content and the Individual Learner
Behaviourist/Cognitive Knowledge Is Logically coherent, existing independent of perspective Context free Capable of being transmitted Assumes closed systems with discoverable relationships between inputs and outputs
Behaviourist/Cognitive Technologies Content is king
2nd Generation of Pedagogy Constructivist Community of inquiry, Threaded discussions
Taxonomy of the ‘Many’ – A Conceptual ModelDron and Anderson, 2007 Group Conscious membership Leadership and organization Cohorts and paced Rules and guidelines Access and privacy controls Focused and often time limited May be blended F2F Metaphor :  Virtual classroom 25
Why Groups? ,[object Object]
small-group learning may have particularly large effects on the academic achievement of members of underrepresented groups and the learning-related attitudes of women…”
Springer; Stanne, & Donovan, (1999) P.42 ,[object Object]
3. Generation Networked Learning usingConnectivist Pedagogy Learning is building networks of information, contacts and resources that are applied to real problems.
Connectivist focuses on Networks - - not Groups Group Network Shared interest/practice Fluid membership Friends of friends Reputation and altruism driven Emergent norms, structures Activity ebbs and flows Rarely F2F Metaphor: Virtual Community of Practice 29 Dron and Anderson, 2007
Connectivist Knowledge is Emergent Distributed Chaotic Fragmented Non sequential Contextualized
Connectivist Learning designs Connection forming Selection Filtering Awareness and Receptivity Contribution and Involvement Reflection and Metacognition Pettenati, & Cigognini(2007).
Connectivist Tools BecomePersonal Learning Networks http://www.go2web20.net/
Network learning as  Disruptive Technology Clayton Christiansen – Innovator’s Dilemna
Adopting Disruptive Technologies Constant attention to where the “puck is going to be” Disruptive technologies may not be valued or provide advantage to existing customers “Products based on disruptive technologies are typically cheaper, simpler, smaller, and frequently more convenient to use” (Christensen, 1997). Bottom up disruptions - new providers using OER’s are most likely threat to established colleges
Adopting Disruptive Technologies Constant attention to where the “puck is going to be” Disruptive technologies may not be valued or provide advantage to existing customers Early adopters need support to customize web 2.0 solutions for local use Bottom up disruptions - new providers using OER’s are most likely threat to established colleges
Social Networking “web-based services that allow individuals to construct a public or semi-public profile within a bounded system,  articulate a list of other users with whom they share a connection, and  view and traverse their list of connections and those made by others within the system.” Share, comment upon, evaluate and recommend the resources of others boyd, d. m., & Ellison, N. B. (2007). Social network sites: Definition, history, and scholarship. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 13(1),
Functions of Social Networking in Education Connections beyond the course Persistence and student ownership Opportunities for social support and collaborative work Allow web 2.0 tools to operate outside of firewalls Network enhancement to alumni and professionals in field
Does Social Networking Impair F2F social interaction? “Regression analyses conducted on results from a survey of undergraduate students (N = 286) suggest a strong association between use of Facebook and the three types of social capital, with the strongest relationship being to bridging social capital. In addition, Facebook usage was found to interact with measures of psychological well-being, suggesting that it might provide greater benefits for users experiencing low self-esteem and low life satisfaction.” Ellison, N., Steinfield, C., & Lampe, C. (2007). The Benefits of Facebook "Friends:" Social Capital and College Studentsí Use of Online Social Network Sites. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 12(4), 1143-1168
Network Tool Set (example) Text Text 39 Stepanyan, Mather & Payne, 2007
Access Controls in Elgg
An action Tour of Elgg Login to canuckelgg.org Complete a profile Join the Social Networking in Education Group Post a blog or a bookmarked URL
Social Networking Options Facebook- External control, very popular, critcial mass, allows external apps. Ning – Host control, costs,  ELGG – Open Source, user hosted, many plugins, active community, complex installation, weak e-portfolio Mahara – OS, user hosted, strong e-portfolio, weak social networking BuddyPress – Builds on OS Wordpress
Issues Internal or external hosting? Open source or proprietary? Technical support- internal or contracted? Top down or bottom up designs
Get out of
Patching on to the LMS
Your own Social Network
Open Net Research/Community Networks OERs, YouTUBE MY AU Login Discovery Read & Comment  Passwords Passwords AlFresco CMS Athabasca Landing 	E-Portfolios 	Profiles 	Networks 	Bookmarks 	Blogs Course Development Sample CC  Course units and  Branded OERs Athabasca University Moodle AUspace ELGG Media lab Single Sign on Registry Library CIDER Secondlife campus
http://www.mindmeister.com/48706364 Possible Social Networking Systems
Learning Applications of Web 2.0 Tools
Social Bookmarking Individual Management  Sharing Tagging, ranking, commentating Searching Cloud tags Subscriptions and feeds
VERY easy collaborative web publishing Wiki’s and collaborative editing Syndication by email or        RSS Feed – Pushes a notification to you
Wikis (or Pages in Elgg) Educational Uses??
Why Blog?
Blogs “Results show that the main reasons for students not to keep a weblog include a preference for direct (online) communication, and concerns about the loss of privacy through blogging. Furthermore, the results indicate that intrinsic motivation factors keep students blogging, whereas stopping a weblog is mostly attributable to external factors. “ Weblogs in Higher Education–why do Students (not) Blog?  2009 ]M Andergassen, R Behringer, J Finlay, A Gorra
Task Management http://www.feedmyapp.com/web_20_project-management_applications_sites
Collaborative Work Applications Why does working at a distance always take longer?? What tools do you use? Google Docs Wiki’s Voice Thread? Wiggio?
www.go2web20..net
Robin Goods Best tool Collection Go to http://www.mindmeister.com/12213323# In pairs review types of collaborations tools Mind mapping Doc Sharing Work Group Video conf. Screen Sharing Event Scheduling Project Management White Board Report back on a recommendation:
Mind and Concept Mapping Concept maps make explicit relationships between ideas Cmap.imhs.us
Voice Thread – Multimedia, asynchronous interaction http://voicethread.com/#q.b908650.i4836718
Collaborative Document Sharing Good Docs versus Wiki’s Examples of Wiki use? Examples of Google docs? Examine the tools from Robin Good’s list
Work Groups
Synchronous Web conferencing Why Pay for Elluminate or Connect, are these tools – including Skype add ons just as good??  http://www.persony.com/quicktour/video_conf.jpg http://www.persony.com/quicktour/video_conf.jpghttp://www.persony.com/quicktour/video_conf.jpg
Meeting Scheduling
Project Management
How does Twitter (Micro Blogging) help learning? Pauschenwein, J., & Sfiri, A. (2010). Adult Learner Motivation for the Use of Micro-blogging during Online Training Courses.. http://online-journals.org/i-jet/article/view/1041.
Have you Tweeted events from this conference? Hash tag #ict2010 Why Not??
Twitter Educ Applications Class chatter Building classroom community Sensing the world Track a word Track a conference Grammar use Rule Based writing Sharing  Building social capital  http://academhack.outsidethetext.com/home/2008/twitter-for-academia/
Does your institution use a social networking system? Is it inside or outside University control? What do you see as the biggest advantages/disadvantages  of such systems?
Placing Boundaries on the Boundless “Good fences make good neighbors” Robert Frost
Collectives, Privacy & Identity Best way to protect personal integrity is by creating a robust but realistic web presence. Your actions are being mined, best to be a miner rather than a lump of coal! Active social net users are more socially active and integrated than non users (Ellison, Steinfield, & Lampe, 2007) Use of Blogs reduces feelings of alienation and isolation among online learners (Dickey, 2004)  When perceived interest and benefits increase, willingness to provide personal data increases (Dinev & Hart, 2006)
Privacy Commisoner video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7gWEgHeXcA&feature=related
Clay Shirky on Privacy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azIW1xjSTCo&feature=related Should everything online be accessible?
Additional Resources: http://docs.google.com/View?id=anw8wkk6fjc_92gbn7pwcp
Access to data can be restricted, but often is not “Of adolescent Web profiles: 47% -  contained risk behavior information 21% - described sexual activity;  25% - described alcohol use;  9%   - described cigarette use; and  6%   - described drug use.  97% - Contained personally identifying information: 74% included an identifiable picture;  75% - included subjects' first names or surnames; and  78% - included subjects' hometowns”  	Moreno, Parks & Richardson (2007) , What are adolescents showing the world about their health risk behaviors on MySpace? Personal Exposure on Networking Sites:
Open Access Books Upcoming Emerging Technologies in DE  edited  by George Veletsiano www.irrodl.org
"He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes;   he who does not ask a question remains a fool forever.”Chinese Proverb Your comments and questions most welcomed! Terry Anderson  terrya@athabascau.ca http://cde.athabascau.ca/faculty/terrya.php Blog: terrya.edublogs.org

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Ict2010 workshop singapore

  • 1. Web 2.0 Meets Formal Learning Terry Anderson, Professor Canada Research Chair in Distance Education
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  • 3. Athabasca University, Alberta, Canada Fastest growing university in Canada 34,000 students, 700 courses 100% distance education Graduate and Undergraduate programs Master & Doctorate – Distance Education Only USA Regionally Accredited University in Canada * Athabasca University *Athabasca University
  • 4. Introduction Terry Anderson’s CV in Wordle Tag Cloud
  • 5. Web 2.0 Meets Formal Learning - Networked Learning Agenda Definitions and Theoretical Rationale Social Networking Apps in Education: Social Networking Social bookmarking Blogs Recommender systems Collaborative work tools Net presence, security and identity
  • 6. "Today production, wealth and creation of surpluses take the form of cooperative interactivity through linguistic, communications and affective networks" Hardt and Negri, 2001 Empire p. 294 Does learning or education also take place in networks??
  • 7. Fun Connected Time consuming Public Scary Unreliable Addicting Creates Social Capital Continuously changing Filled with Learning Filled with Schooling?? Life in a Net pervasive society is:
  • 8. 21st centurylearner/customer/patient Wants to learn things Continuously moves between on and offline Is learning to recognize and demand quality in all transactions Knows there are many paths to learning and healing Is used to staggering amounts of content Normally uses a wide set of information processing, creation and communications tools
  • 9. All types of information readily available, multimedia “universal multimedia library” Web 1.0
  • 10. Web 2.0 O’Rielly 2004 New platform for application development Interoperability Rich internet applications Web services Users create the content – wikipedi, facebook, flickr
  • 11. What is Social Media - Youtube
  • 12. A Networked view of the Nature of Learning Social. Learning is a social process. Knowledge is an emergent property of interactions between networks of learners. Situated. Learning occurs within particular contexts. Both “learning and cognition...are fundamentally situated”, Reflective. Learners requires time to assimilate new information. Learners require the “opportunity to reflect on, defend, and share what they have learned Multi-faceted. Learning incorporates a range of theory, engagement, “tinkering” or bricolage, and active construction. From George Siemens
  • 13. Is it just a Fad??
  • 14. Webs Web 3.0 – the semantic web – the web understands itself, AI, inferences and reasoning
  • 15. Networked Educational Computing Web 1.0 – the University home page, the learning management system Web 2.0 – Educational use of social networking (CitULike, RateMyProfessor, wikis, produseage) Web 3.0 – Adaptive learning, learning & subject ontologies
  • 17. How Are LMS used? Use by Brigham Young Faculty -2004-2009 From Mott & Wyley, 2009
  • 18. Learning based on artificial time segements Mott &Wiley (2009) http://ineducation.ca/article/open-learning-cms-and-open-learning-network
  • 19. LMS Weaknesses Course focused Teacher dominated Removes students responsibility for their own learning Lacks persistence and student ownership Rigid and hard to integrate tools outside of the LMS package Slow evolution and adaptation
  • 20. Generations of Pedagogy (Anderson 2010) First generation: Cognitive/behaviorist – correspondence packs, training, instructional design
  • 21. Focus is on the Content and the Individual Learner
  • 22. Behaviourist/Cognitive Knowledge Is Logically coherent, existing independent of perspective Context free Capable of being transmitted Assumes closed systems with discoverable relationships between inputs and outputs
  • 24. 2nd Generation of Pedagogy Constructivist Community of inquiry, Threaded discussions
  • 25. Taxonomy of the ‘Many’ – A Conceptual ModelDron and Anderson, 2007 Group Conscious membership Leadership and organization Cohorts and paced Rules and guidelines Access and privacy controls Focused and often time limited May be blended F2F Metaphor : Virtual classroom 25
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  • 27. small-group learning may have particularly large effects on the academic achievement of members of underrepresented groups and the learning-related attitudes of women…”
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  • 29. 3. Generation Networked Learning usingConnectivist Pedagogy Learning is building networks of information, contacts and resources that are applied to real problems.
  • 30. Connectivist focuses on Networks - - not Groups Group Network Shared interest/practice Fluid membership Friends of friends Reputation and altruism driven Emergent norms, structures Activity ebbs and flows Rarely F2F Metaphor: Virtual Community of Practice 29 Dron and Anderson, 2007
  • 31. Connectivist Knowledge is Emergent Distributed Chaotic Fragmented Non sequential Contextualized
  • 32. Connectivist Learning designs Connection forming Selection Filtering Awareness and Receptivity Contribution and Involvement Reflection and Metacognition Pettenati, & Cigognini(2007).
  • 33. Connectivist Tools BecomePersonal Learning Networks http://www.go2web20.net/
  • 34. Network learning as Disruptive Technology Clayton Christiansen – Innovator’s Dilemna
  • 35. Adopting Disruptive Technologies Constant attention to where the “puck is going to be” Disruptive technologies may not be valued or provide advantage to existing customers “Products based on disruptive technologies are typically cheaper, simpler, smaller, and frequently more convenient to use” (Christensen, 1997). Bottom up disruptions - new providers using OER’s are most likely threat to established colleges
  • 36. Adopting Disruptive Technologies Constant attention to where the “puck is going to be” Disruptive technologies may not be valued or provide advantage to existing customers Early adopters need support to customize web 2.0 solutions for local use Bottom up disruptions - new providers using OER’s are most likely threat to established colleges
  • 37. Social Networking “web-based services that allow individuals to construct a public or semi-public profile within a bounded system, articulate a list of other users with whom they share a connection, and view and traverse their list of connections and those made by others within the system.” Share, comment upon, evaluate and recommend the resources of others boyd, d. m., & Ellison, N. B. (2007). Social network sites: Definition, history, and scholarship. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 13(1),
  • 38. Functions of Social Networking in Education Connections beyond the course Persistence and student ownership Opportunities for social support and collaborative work Allow web 2.0 tools to operate outside of firewalls Network enhancement to alumni and professionals in field
  • 39. Does Social Networking Impair F2F social interaction? “Regression analyses conducted on results from a survey of undergraduate students (N = 286) suggest a strong association between use of Facebook and the three types of social capital, with the strongest relationship being to bridging social capital. In addition, Facebook usage was found to interact with measures of psychological well-being, suggesting that it might provide greater benefits for users experiencing low self-esteem and low life satisfaction.” Ellison, N., Steinfield, C., & Lampe, C. (2007). The Benefits of Facebook "Friends:" Social Capital and College Studentsí Use of Online Social Network Sites. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 12(4), 1143-1168
  • 40. Network Tool Set (example) Text Text 39 Stepanyan, Mather & Payne, 2007
  • 42. An action Tour of Elgg Login to canuckelgg.org Complete a profile Join the Social Networking in Education Group Post a blog or a bookmarked URL
  • 43. Social Networking Options Facebook- External control, very popular, critcial mass, allows external apps. Ning – Host control, costs, ELGG – Open Source, user hosted, many plugins, active community, complex installation, weak e-portfolio Mahara – OS, user hosted, strong e-portfolio, weak social networking BuddyPress – Builds on OS Wordpress
  • 44. Issues Internal or external hosting? Open source or proprietary? Technical support- internal or contracted? Top down or bottom up designs
  • 46. Patching on to the LMS
  • 47. Your own Social Network
  • 48. Open Net Research/Community Networks OERs, YouTUBE MY AU Login Discovery Read & Comment Passwords Passwords AlFresco CMS Athabasca Landing E-Portfolios Profiles Networks Bookmarks Blogs Course Development Sample CC Course units and Branded OERs Athabasca University Moodle AUspace ELGG Media lab Single Sign on Registry Library CIDER Secondlife campus
  • 50. Learning Applications of Web 2.0 Tools
  • 51. Social Bookmarking Individual Management Sharing Tagging, ranking, commentating Searching Cloud tags Subscriptions and feeds
  • 52. VERY easy collaborative web publishing Wiki’s and collaborative editing Syndication by email or RSS Feed – Pushes a notification to you
  • 53. Wikis (or Pages in Elgg) Educational Uses??
  • 55. Blogs “Results show that the main reasons for students not to keep a weblog include a preference for direct (online) communication, and concerns about the loss of privacy through blogging. Furthermore, the results indicate that intrinsic motivation factors keep students blogging, whereas stopping a weblog is mostly attributable to external factors. “ Weblogs in Higher Education–why do Students (not) Blog? 2009 ]M Andergassen, R Behringer, J Finlay, A Gorra
  • 57. Collaborative Work Applications Why does working at a distance always take longer?? What tools do you use? Google Docs Wiki’s Voice Thread? Wiggio?
  • 59. Robin Goods Best tool Collection Go to http://www.mindmeister.com/12213323# In pairs review types of collaborations tools Mind mapping Doc Sharing Work Group Video conf. Screen Sharing Event Scheduling Project Management White Board Report back on a recommendation:
  • 60. Mind and Concept Mapping Concept maps make explicit relationships between ideas Cmap.imhs.us
  • 61. Voice Thread – Multimedia, asynchronous interaction http://voicethread.com/#q.b908650.i4836718
  • 62. Collaborative Document Sharing Good Docs versus Wiki’s Examples of Wiki use? Examples of Google docs? Examine the tools from Robin Good’s list
  • 64. Synchronous Web conferencing Why Pay for Elluminate or Connect, are these tools – including Skype add ons just as good?? http://www.persony.com/quicktour/video_conf.jpg http://www.persony.com/quicktour/video_conf.jpghttp://www.persony.com/quicktour/video_conf.jpg
  • 67. How does Twitter (Micro Blogging) help learning? Pauschenwein, J., & Sfiri, A. (2010). Adult Learner Motivation for the Use of Micro-blogging during Online Training Courses.. http://online-journals.org/i-jet/article/view/1041.
  • 68. Have you Tweeted events from this conference? Hash tag #ict2010 Why Not??
  • 69. Twitter Educ Applications Class chatter Building classroom community Sensing the world Track a word Track a conference Grammar use Rule Based writing Sharing Building social capital http://academhack.outsidethetext.com/home/2008/twitter-for-academia/
  • 70. Does your institution use a social networking system? Is it inside or outside University control? What do you see as the biggest advantages/disadvantages of such systems?
  • 71. Placing Boundaries on the Boundless “Good fences make good neighbors” Robert Frost
  • 72. Collectives, Privacy & Identity Best way to protect personal integrity is by creating a robust but realistic web presence. Your actions are being mined, best to be a miner rather than a lump of coal! Active social net users are more socially active and integrated than non users (Ellison, Steinfield, & Lampe, 2007) Use of Blogs reduces feelings of alienation and isolation among online learners (Dickey, 2004) When perceived interest and benefits increase, willingness to provide personal data increases (Dinev & Hart, 2006)
  • 73. Privacy Commisoner video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7gWEgHeXcA&feature=related
  • 74. Clay Shirky on Privacy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azIW1xjSTCo&feature=related Should everything online be accessible?
  • 76. Access to data can be restricted, but often is not “Of adolescent Web profiles: 47% - contained risk behavior information 21% - described sexual activity; 25% - described alcohol use; 9% - described cigarette use; and 6% - described drug use. 97% - Contained personally identifying information: 74% included an identifiable picture; 75% - included subjects' first names or surnames; and 78% - included subjects' hometowns” Moreno, Parks & Richardson (2007) , What are adolescents showing the world about their health risk behaviors on MySpace? Personal Exposure on Networking Sites:
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  • 78. Open Access Books Upcoming Emerging Technologies in DE edited by George Veletsiano www.irrodl.org
  • 79. "He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes; he who does not ask a question remains a fool forever.”Chinese Proverb Your comments and questions most welcomed! Terry Anderson terrya@athabascau.ca http://cde.athabascau.ca/faculty/terrya.php Blog: terrya.edublogs.org