Web 2.0
What is Web 2.0? Web as a platform Software as services Architecture of participation Social media Harnessing collective intelligence
“Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the Internet as a platform, and an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform.” - Tim O’Reilly
Social Media
Web 2.0 Provides the Infrastructure for Innovation
Improving collaboration requires cultural change
And a personal change
Web 2.0 Concepts Blogging Forums Wikis Social Networks Bookmarking Syndication Instant Messaging Collaborative Software
Blogging Individuals broadcast ideas to like-minded people Business to broadcast latest information to stakeholders Citizen journalism Receive comments from readers Photos, videos, podcasts Micro-blogging (twitter)
Forums Online message board around one topic Discussions with posts and replies Threads are collections of posts and replies Moderators to clean up spam Software communities use forums as part of support platform
Wiki Collectively share and edit a body of knowledge Ongoing process of creation and collaboration Knowledge Management Wikipedia Enterprise wikis
Social Networking Online communities Share information Connect people with same interest Personal, Business, Political Facebook, Hyves, Friendster, Orkut, MySpace, LinkedIn, Plaxo Flickr, You-Tube, Slideshare, Iens
Bookmarking Users save and share links Add meta-data Access bookmarks on any computer Delicio.us, Digg, Reddit, StumbledUpon Rating Also social networking sites
Syndication Make updates come to you RSS (Rich Site Summary, Really Simple Syndication) Standard format used to publish frequently updated works Blog posts, comments, news, forum feeds, audio, video, stock market Aggregated for you by a RSS feed reader Bloglines, GoogleReader
Instant Messaging MSN, Yahoo Messenger, ICQ, Aim, Jabber, Google Talk, Skype Instant updates and feedback Real-time communication Mobile-enabled Extra features: file transfer, contact lists, conferences Business use to for more efficient communication
Collaborative Software Google Docs Vyew Real-time collaboration on documents Change the way we work
EuropeanPWN Amsterdam Clara Ko 19 December 2008 Questions?
Social Media Game Split in to groups of 3 Discuss how Web 2.0 concepts can help in your teaching Record your discussion Web 2.0 concepts used in your class room
Taken from: O'Reilly and MediaLive International 2004 7/24/2018 Taken from: O'Reilly and MediaLive International 2004