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An old presentation of mine about using Web 2.0 in teaching English.
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Web Web .0.0 Web:Web:Spinning a New Thread
Ismail FayedIsmail [email protected]
Sunday, 11 February 2007, 01:00:pm
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Overview• PLLE.. new trends and potentials• Web 2.0 technologies• Web 2.0 for educators• A gateway for learner’s autonomy and folksonomy..
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The Internet Now and Before..
The only thing that I learned recently is using the open source systems on the internet which opened a lot of horizons for interacting and communicating knowledge and software with people around the world.
Rana Kais (2007)
5 years ago the internet to me was for information, music and emails. Today I use it for shopping, doing research, studying, shopping,getting movies, communicating, watching movies, playing chess, letters, ....... almost every thing. I now travel with a laptop.
Murray Grant (2007)
5 Yrs ago just a resource for teaching only, but now it’s related to everything around me. It’s part of my daily life.
Khawla Tarish (2007)
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What’s Web 2.0?
On Sep. 2005, Tim O’Reilly wrote apiece summarizing the subject. The min-map pictured here (constructed by Markus Angermeier on Nov. 11, 2005) sums up the memes of Web 2.0, with example-sites and services attached.
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What’s Web 2.0?
Flexbeta, (2006) “What is Web 2.0?”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LzQIUANnHc
3 Minutes
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Examples
• R/A: Rich Turn-up Appications turning the data from the desktop to the browser (flash, Ajax)
• SOA: Service-Oriented Architecture (Feeds, RSS, Web-services, Mash-ups)
• The Social Web: by the help of the endend--useruser. The user is more of a participant.. (tagging – wiki –blogging – podcasting)
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Web 2.0 for Educators• Collaborative, social, and personal..
A folksonomy is an Internet-based information retrievalmethodology consisting of collaboratively generated, open-ended labels that categorize content such as Web pages, online photographs, and Web links.
A folksonomy is most notably contrasted from a taxonomy in that the authors of the labeling system are often the main users (and sometimes originators) of the content to which the labels are applied. The labels are commonly known as tagsand the labeling process is called tagging…
In contrast to professionally developed taxonomies with controlled vocabularies, folksonomies are unsystematic and, from an information scientist's point of view, undependable and inconsistent; however, for Internet users, they dramatically lower content categorization costs because there is no hierarchically organized nomenclature to learn. One simply makes tags up on the fly
The Social Web provides:
• Feedback• Interaction• “data”
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What’s Web 2.0?
Web 2.0 visual summary, by O’Reilly (2006)
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What’s Web 2.0?
Web 2.0 Ad!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmo1ef7tVso
2 Minutes
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Internet Evolution
Syndication-->stickiness
tagging ("folksonomy")-->directories (taxonomy)
wikis-->content management systems
participation-->publishing
web services-->screen scraping
cost per click-->page views
search engine optimization-->domain name speculation
upcoming.org and EVDB-->evite
blogging-->personal websites
Wikipedia-->Britannica Online
Napster-->mp3.com
BitTorrent-->Akamai
Flickr-->Ofoto
Google AdSense-->DoubleClick
Web 2.0Web 1.0
Today's Internet looks quite different from what many investors pictured just five years ago. Thomas Baker (1999)
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Features of the .0..
Few limitedLimited
Free range learnerInstitutional learner
personalInstitutional
Loosely structuredHighly structured
Learner directedTeacher-administered
Open territoryWalled garden
ParticipationConsumerism
FolksonomyTaxonomy
Peer-to-PeerClient/ Server
Read/ WriteRead Only
Push/ PullPush
DynamicStatic
Web 2.0Web 2.0Web 1.0Web 1.0
groups, forums, projects, wikisCommunity building
Google.com, kartoo.com, pagebull.comsearch
Video messages, flash videos, online TV, iPodsvideo
Voice messaging boards, chat, SMSvoice/ sound
blogs, wikis, dictionaries, Text
Examples of services available
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What is Web 2.0?
Web 2.0 Insightshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcIDhJsOl0A
3 Minutes
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What’s Web 2.0?
Jutecht, (2006) “Web 2.0”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsa5ZTRJQ5w
5 Minutes
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What’s Web 2.0?
ariosamba, (2006) “What Are Mash-ups”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9sENSA_sjI
5 Minutes
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Web 2.0 for Teachers and Educators
Vaestro.com©, an example of Voice Messaging Boards
Speaking: Voice
Speaking: Voice
BoardsBoards
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Web 2.0 for Teachers and Educators
Tackpack.com ©, an example of Voice Messaging Boards
Speaking: Voice
Speaking: Voice
BoardsBoards
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Web 2.0 for Teachers and Educators
ListeningListening
BBC.co.uk ©, an example of News Live radio and TV
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Web 2.0 for Teachers and Educators
Elearning 4 kids ©, an example of News Live radio and TV
Online Courses and
Online Courses and CommunitiesCommunities
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Web 2.0 for Teachers and Educators
Blogspot.com ©, an example of a class blog
ReadingReading
WritingWriting
ResearchResearch
DiscussionsDiscussions
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Web 2.0 for Teachers and Educators
Page bull.com ©, an example of a live dynamic search engine
Search for new
Search for new topics or themes
topics or themes
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Web 2.0 for Teachers and Educators
Stanley’s “Web 2.0 for Language Learners” Videohttp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7295619536620540579
&q=Web+2.0+for+teachers
7 Minutes
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References• Ariosamba, (2006). “What Are Mash-ups” Available from: <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9sENSA_sjI> [Accessed 1 Feb. 2007].• Baker, T. (1999). “TIAC White Paper on: Appropriate Technology for Digital Libraries” Available from: <http://www.tiac.or.th/tiacweb/Baker/Title.html> [Accessed 1 Feb. 2007].• Campell, A. Rip, Mix, and Burn: creating Personal Language Learning Environments to enhance EFL classes. Available from: <http://e-poche.net/?page_id=69> [Accessed 1 Feb. 2007]. •D’Souza, Q. (2006). “Web 2.0 Ideas for Educators: A Guide to Rss and More” Available from: <http://www.teachinghacks.com/audio/100ideasWeb2educators.pdf> [Accessed 1 Feb. 2007].• Flexbeta, (2006). “What is Web 2.0?” Available from: <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LzQIUANnHc> [Accessed 1 Feb. 2007].• Good, R. (2006). “Web 2.0 Remixed” Available from: <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcIDhJsOl0A> [Accessed 1 Feb. 2007].• Graham (2006). “Web 2.0 & Language Learning” Available from: <http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7295619536620540579&q=Web+2.0+for+teachers> [Accessed 1 Feb. 2007].• Jukes, I. (2006). “Web 2.0 Tools for Educators” Available from: <http://21cif.imsa.edu/resources/links/v1n5_Web2.0_links.html> [Accessed 1 Feb. 2007].• Jutecht, (2006). “Web 2.0” Available from: <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsa5ZTRJQ5w> [Accessed 1 Feb. 2007].• Kitched, D. & Tobler W. (2006). “Hak.5 Microshaft Web 2.0 Framework” Available from: <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmo1ef7tVso > [Accessed 1 Feb. 2007].• MacManus, R. (2005). “What’s Web 2.0” Available from: <http://blogs.zdnet.com/web2explorer/?p=5> [Accessed 1 Feb. 2007].• O’Reilly, T. (2005). “Not 2.0?”. Available from: <http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2005/08/not_20.html> [Accessed 1 Feb. 2007].• O’Reilly, T. (2005). “What Is Web 2.0: Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software”. Available from: <http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html> [Accessed 1 Feb. 2007].• Wikipedia’s definition of “Web 2.0”. Available from: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2> [Accessed 1 Feb. 2007].• Wikiperdia’s definition of “Folksonomy”. Available from: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folksonomy > [Accessed 1 Feb. 2007].
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