Joint Information Systems Committee 01/06/2015 | JISC Presentation | Slide 1 Working with Web 2.0 TF-PR September 2007 – Lisbon Joint Information Systems.

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Joint Information Systems Committee 01/06/2015 | JISC Presentation | Slide 1 Working with Web 2.0 TF-PR September 2007 – Lisbon Joint Information Systems CommitteeSupporting education and research

Joint Information Systems Committee 01/06/2015 | JISC Presentation | Slide 2 Robert Haymon-Collins JISC Director of Communications & Marketing

Joint Information Systems Committee 01/06/2015 | JISC Presentation | Slide 3 JISC Working with Web 2.0 Much hype around Web 2.0 – but is really another route to engage our communities Current primary tools Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts Future tools will include slideacsts (Powerpoint plus audio), video podcasts

Joint Information Systems Committee 01/06/2015 | JISC Presentation | Slide 4 Current Tools Primary blogs hosted at –Two way communications with audience Wiki usage –Collaborative spaces for smaller, engaged communities Podcasts –Successes and suite of interviews with people of communities and JISC staff –Via and iTuneshttp://odeo.com/channel/567333/view/ Internal resource –Multimedia editor, sound engineering and high quality production

Joint Information Systems Committee 01/06/2015 | JISC Presentation | Slide 5 Future Tools Slidecasts –Adding value, extending life and adding context of Powerpoints with audio – Video podcasts –Already widely used elsewhere on web, increasing demand for min formats for educational community – –

Joint Information Systems Committee 01/06/2015 | JISC Presentation | Slide 6 Working With Web 2.0 Presentation Presentation structure: –Description of Web 2.0, what it is and what tools available –Marketing as a Conversation – web not a one way thing –Free-ing of Information – users want to get information in different ways –Amplified Conference Example of JISC Digitisation Conference 2007 Use of wikis, tags, live blogging, promotion via upcoming.com, Flickr for photographs, Technorati for delegate tracking, blog aggregartion More work, but impact on venue selection, blogging resource, power etc

Joint Information Systems Committee 01/06/2015 | JISC Presentation | Slide 7 Working With Web 2.0 Presentation Presentation available on Slideshare: PDF of presentation plus notes on Matt’s blog: Screencast (slides plus audio) will be available by end of next week (w/e 5 October) Available to answer any questions via (including instant messaging via Google Talk) or through comments on All Q&A content will be aggregated up for another blog post to tie up loose ends.

Joint Information Systems Committee 01/06/2015 | JISC Presentation | Slide 8 TF PR – Lisbon. September 2005