15
Social Computing - Learning in a Networked World AICS Professional Learning Broome April 2008 Trish Everett [email protected]

Social Computing in AIC Schools

  • Upload
    trishus

  • View
    721

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Social Computing in AIC Schools

Social Computing - Learning in a Networked

World

AICS Professional Learning Broome

April 2008

Trish Everett [email protected]

Page 2: Social Computing in AIC Schools

Social computing

Networked world

Web2.0

Page 3: Social Computing in AIC Schools

del.icio.us

Page 4: Social Computing in AIC Schools

Tag cloud - wikipedia - Web2.0

Page 5: Social Computing in AIC Schools

http://moblog.co.uk/view.php?id=259995

http:rongrien.blogspot.com

http://moblog.co.uk/blogs.php?show=8687

http://www.paraburdoo.det.wa.edu.au/

Page 6: Social Computing in AIC Schools
Page 7: Social Computing in AIC Schools
Page 8: Social Computing in AIC Schools

Protocols

Communication

Audience

Permissions

Conditions

Controls

Processes

Page 9: Social Computing in AIC Schools

Communication

Awareness

Understanding

Ownership

Monitoring

Cultural sensitivity

Page 10: Social Computing in AIC Schools

Audience

Open - no control

Open - with control

Controlled - password

Local only

Page 11: Social Computing in AIC Schools

Permissions

Communication with carers

Understanding

Process

Page 12: Social Computing in AIC Schools

Conditions

Watermarks

Comments

Authoring process

Closed topics

Individual requirements

Page 13: Social Computing in AIC Schools

Controls

Who authors

Who moderates comments

Who organise photos

Who approves content for web

Cultural issues

Page 14: Social Computing in AIC Schools

Processes

Good processes

Consistent

Clear

Not individual dependant

Communitcation

Page 15: Social Computing in AIC Schools

Thank you

Trish Everett

[email protected]