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Purpose of today (This is based on a workshop at a London college May 2007) Exploring a Web 2.0 learning environment What it might be, how to get there What it might means for all concerned Moving to personalisation for learners, networking for staff and employers Creative Commons license Presentation David Wilcox http://www.designingforcivilsociety.org Games development with Drew Mackie http://www.usefulgames.co.uk

E-learning using Web 2.0

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Purpose of today(This is based on a workshop at a London college May

2007)

•Exploring a Web 2.0 learning environment

•What it might be, how to get there•What it might means for all concernedMoving to personalisation for learners,

networking for staff and employers

Creative Commons license

Presentation David Wilcox http://www.designingforcivilsociety.org Games development with Drew Mackie http://www.usefulgames.co.uk

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Agenda

1.What we mean by Web 1.0/2.0 2.A “game” to help design a new

environment3. Insights and issues for developmentOur role: guide in the three journeys

of discovery, design and development

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Web 1.0?•E-mail•Forums/lists•Web sites•Mainly text and images•Linking pages•Being in one place•Communities

Web 2.0?•Personal blogs•Collaborative wikis•Shared bookmarks•Shared photos•Shared docs•Social spaces•Audio and video•Feeding items•Being in many places•Networks

Change in technology

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Change in media

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Change in personal capacity Create your own

Pages are piecesFree servicesFeedsMany places

Fundraising

Feeds

Profile

Shared photos andbookmarks

http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/

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Change in relationships

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Change in e-learning

http://members.optusnet.com.au/rlubensky/2006/12/present-and-future-of-personal-learning.html

From virtual learning environment to personal learning environment

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Are you Yes 2.0? or No 2.0?•A human voice•Willing to share•Building on what’s there•Promoting conversations•Ready to experiment•Evolving

•Official voice•Anxious to control•Concerned to “own”•Emphasising publishing•One version for all•Little flexibility

... if there is a cultural change

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How do we get from here to ??

1.Envisage the system, explore the process

2.The design the system - collaborative?

3.Build - openly?

Today - play through what that involves

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Playing through the journey

•Share an understanding of where we are

•Cards give options for approach, designing, and building

•Choose and organise within 15 point budget

•Tell stories - pathways - for students, staff, administration

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1. The college now - and in prospect

•What is the current system?•What are the challenges?•What changes in prospect?•What aims for the future?

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Are you going for an open or closed approach to development and building - tech or people-led?

2. Consider your approach

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3. Choose development cards

What methods will you use during development to match your approach?

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4. Choose tools and activities

What tools and activities will make up the final system in the light of previous discussion?

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5. Write the storiesIn groups, use the storysheets to describe what happens to:• a student• a teacher• a manager

Facilitators may throw in some unexpected challenges and opportunities

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6. Keep talking online

Consider using an online collaboration system, like that used to develop a proposal for the UK Cabinet Office http://www.innovationexchange.net