March 2009
15 posts
Learn, teach and the Web →
This lecture is presented in the form of a website, 15 webpages long. Click the date to expand each page. Feel free to go through them in any order you like. Feel free to quote, adapt and remix anything you think can help you. Please have in mind, that the presentation of pages is in the opposite linear order from how it was thought. Not that it matters. What matters are the following three...
Web 2.0 and Education 2.0
What do you want to do?
With whom can you do it?
What tools will help you to reach your goals?
What do you want to learn?
With whom can you learn it?
What tools will help you to reach your goals?
Self-Regulated Learner
– Snowman & Biehler 2006, Psychology Applied to Teaching, 11th ed., 285ff
Make space for freedom, form and ways to create students who are moved driven by their instinct thirst to learn.
I used to play video games.
– Now I make them
Education
Education 2.0 - the art of helping students learn from each other. A few thoughts.
Kids play -> teach to program videogames or tell stories (also/especially digitally)
Kids text -> teach to make a podcast or allow them to make a school paper
Kids download consume movies and music -> help them make movies and music to upload
Kids try to take control -> you guide and they create
...
Web 2.0 in a nutshell
One idea begets many comments. Comments beget a network, networks beget collaborative webs.
Many ideas beget many new comments, they in turn beget new decisions and new content. This you can supply with tags to help search and find. You may collaborate in real time - or not.
Content is limited only by laws of physics. If you can digitize you can create, share, remix and redistribute. Read stuff...
Web 1.0 vs. 2.0
Web 1.0
Static sites or homepages, Mailinglists, Bulletin and Discussion Boards, Alta Vista
Web 2.0
Blogs, Wiki’s, Webcommunities, Social Networking, Google
Have a trip down Memory Lane
KHÍ ‘96 - HÍ ‘98 - linniarfissuaq ‘00 - HiT ‘97 - UCL ‘07 - Oulu ‘97 - Lapin Ylopisto ‘03
What puts the 2 in Web 2.0? →
click title to see Tim Reilly’s Meme map (pdf). Here’s another way of looking at Web 2.0 (click picture to enlarge)
Photo by quanxunnet@flickr