WEB1.0 versus WEB2.0 – social media Interactive web solutions Collective intelligence refers to the phenomena of internet users getting together, sharing.

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WEB1.0 versus WEB2.0 – social media Interactive web solutions Collective intelligence refers to the phenomena of internet users getting together, sharing content, in order to create something bigger than one single person could do. Sometimes, this is also called Wisdom of Crowds. WEB 2.0 – social media Static, controlled by the producer LMS, DMS, CMS Browsing, downloading, informing WEB /07/2016 © Humap, 1

www - informing – personal. Receiver doesn’t decide. Many times contains request to react or do something Elearning – teacher build up groups and processes Wiki – social and open process writing. Best argument wins Facebook – I write, how I feel. I Follow my friends, write comments, participate in groups. I decide my self. Twitter – short note. Many times initiation to something wider thing some where else in web. I decide my self. I follow people or issues I like to. Chat (messenger)- my friends, based on text, online Web meeting (skype) – online, video, audio, text, multichannel, my friends Nuance of web communication 08/07/2016© Humap, 2 Different time Near time Same time 1.0 Web 2.0

Social interaction in learning Good learning reflection: combine experience to earlier knowledge structure Sharing: Experiences and earlier knowledge structure comes in common awareness for evaluation Dialogue: Creating common meanings and new knowledge, learning together 08/07/2016© Humap, 3 Social context Knowledge Experiences Dialogue ReflectionSharing Learning