Presented by Paula Williams (aka Chancellor Debevec) Stephan Ridgway (aka Stephan Buthune) Learning & Innovation, Sydney Institute, Ultimo Blogs & Wikis.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
COLLABORATING WITH OTHERS. Web 2.0 and Social Networking.
Advertisements

ICT Workshop Departmental-use Dr. Hoda Baytiyeh-Naja The American University of Beirut.
Social Media.
Web 2.0 The Read/Write Web. History Tim Berners-Lee: World Wide Web 1989 Dream of sharing information back and forth Mosaic Web browser in 1993 Writing.
Life After Janison Paula Williams, Manager Innovation & Technologies Stephan Ridgway, eLearning Coordinator Paulis Cheung, Coordinator – Innovation in.
The Online Office Nicole C. Engard Princeton Public Library Tech Talk May 6, 2008.
The 2.0 Office Nicole C. Engard Central Jersey Regional Library Cooperative May 22, 2008 More than just Blogs & Wikis.
Blogging and Instant Messaging A very brief introduction! SUNY Potsdam IT Fair 2005 Jenica P. Rogers August 25, 2005.
MORE THAN YOU IMAGINE Introduction to Web 2.0 Education in distributed networks TAFE NSW, Sydney Institute, Workforce Development Unit.
The 2.0 Office Nicole C. Engard NJLA Annual Conference May 1, 2008 More than just Blogs & Wikis.
Free Blogging Presented by Derek Southern (Branch 8) To SIR Area 2 Computer & Technology Group 18 September 2008.
Moodle, Blogs, Wikis and More Exploring Web 2.0 Tools: The 2nd Generation of the World Wide Web.
Introduction to Blogging in University Communication External Relations (U of R) April 28, 2005 Presented by Alec Couros.
Web 2.0 Web 2.0 is the term given to describe a second generation of the World Wide Web (WWW) that is focused on the ability for people to collaborate.
Sydney Institute. Ambition in Action Presenter: cc licensed flickr photo by sridgway:
+ RSS Aggregation and Syndication. + Really Simple Syndication (aka, Rich Site Summary) Image source:
Introduction The training focuses on introductory information on social media tools and practical exercises.
Social Media / Networking Workshop. What is Social Media?
(Hawaiian for fast) "Wiki" is a backronym for "What I Know Is" A Cool Tool to enhance Student Learning.
WEB 2.0: Definitions, glossary, tools and uses. Use web 2.0 tools to create vibrant learning communities.
Technology Workshop Presentation by Jennifer George.
How to Expand Your School’s Online Reach using Facebook, Blogs and Twitter.
Wikis and Blogs: Applications for Educational Environments Nina McHale Assistant Professor/Web Librarian Auraria Library.
Web 2.0: Concepts and Applications 2 Publishing Online.
Wiki – It doesn’t have to be a 4 letter word! DeVaughn Resczenski Sharyland ISD.
Wiki Wiki -”Really Quick” bus at the Honolulu airport Photo Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
Free e-Sources for English Language Teachers by Wallace Barboza Carolina TESOL December 6th, 2008 Charleston, SC.
Amelia T. Buan. Our session will focus on What is Web 2.0 ?Web 2.0.
Consider ways to use social software in your professional learning and school.
Item Web 2.0 application relevant to teacher’s work.
Build a Free Website1 Build A Website For Free 2 ND Edition By Mark Bell.
Sharing Online Resources Social Bookmarking. Ambition in Action Facilitators Stephan Ridgway, Workforce Development.
RSS Feeds What, Why, & How… …without a CMS Don Parsons
Blogs & Wikis Paula Sandridge Technology Services Dave Smith FSK
PUBLISHING ONLINE Chapter 2. Overview Blogs and wikis are two Web 2.0 tools that allow users to publish content online Blogs function as online journals.
What Is Wiki ? Wiki is a piece of server software that allows users to freely create and edit Web page content using any Web browser. Wiki supports hyperlinks.
Hot Topic Facilitating Online. Ambition in Action Facilitating Online Alex Hayes, eLearning Consultant Paula Williams, Learning & Innovation.
PowerPoint Presentation of Essential Concepts PowerPoint Presentation of Essential Concepts Chalice Tillis LEM 511.
Wikis Antoinette Lourens Carnegie Library Leadership Academy 5 th November
New Media in Education Blogs & Wikis for Interactive Learning Dr. Chris Greer Georgia College & State University.
Let’s All Wiki Wiki! Creative Uses for Wikis in Any Library Debbie Ginsberg July 9, 2006 C-2.
Company LOGO Technology Institute: Session 8 Tools for the Visual Learner, Part 1.
Discovering Computers Fundamentals, Third Edition CGS 1000 Introduction to Computers and Technology Spring 2007.
Online Class without an Ending: RSS-enabled Technologies Extend Class beyond the Semester
CALLing All Wikis Wikis for CALL Libraries Debbie Ginsberg Electronic Resources Librarian Chicago-Kent College of Law February 1, 2007.
Blogging (RSS & the Read/Write Web) Darrel Branson ICT Educator Sunraysia Mallee Schools Network
LIBRARIES MEET THE GRID: Librarians in Cyberspace Virginia Allen Beth Avery.
E-Portfolio Review MDDE 610 Winter 2015 Group 1. MAHARA OPTIONS ●Open Source Electronic Portolio ●Resume creator ●Weblog ●Social networking system.
IBM Lotus Software © 2006 IBM Corporation IBM Lotus Notes Domino Blog Template Steve Castledine.
Lena Arena ICT Consultant, Sydney Region Creating Collaborative Blogs and Wikis.
Computer Programming Application Friday 10/29/2010.
Blogging. Website and blog A website, also written as web site,or simply site, is a set of related web pages typically served from a single web domain.
Lecture 5 Web 2.0 Teaser Instructor: Jie Yang Department of Computer Science University of Massachusetts Lowell Exploring the Internet, Fall 2011.
21 st Century Communication Tools CUT ICT Advanced Level Workshop Day 2 – Karen Hanson.
Kendra Hunter & Charde Johnson EDUC Dr. M. Kariuki.
Hot Topic Wikis, Blogs, Learning Management Systems.
CREATE, IMPLEMENT AND ENJOY! Blogs,Wikis & RSS Readers.
Craig Gerdes Educational Technology Trainer Shawnee Mission School District
Introduction to Social Media October 28, 2010 Green County High School Vickie Buckman.
 Smartphones – iPhone, Android, Blackberries, etc  Tablets – iPad, Android, Windows, Google, etc.  Computers Basically anything that can connect to.
SOCIAL MEDIA, AN INTRODUCTION NE UNION WOMEN’S SUMMER SCHOOL Donna L. Schulman, SMLR, Rutgers, University.
Overview Blogs and wikis are two Web 2.0 tools that allow users to publish content online Blogs function as online journals Wikis are collections of searchable,
Blogging What, Why and How? Ask the Experts Online 17th July, 2007
User Information Architecture: Blogs, Wikis, and RSS
Overview Blogs and wikis are two Web 2.0 tools that allow users to publish content online Blogs function as online journals Wikis are collections of searchable,
COLLABORATING VIA BLOGS AND WIKIS
How to Use A wiki Tool Demonstration Ghanim Alenizi
Temple BETT Technology Applications
The Next Generation of the World Wide Web – In your classroom!
Presented By S.Yamuna AP/CSE
Presentation transcript:

Presented by Paula Williams (aka Chancellor Debevec) Stephan Ridgway (aka Stephan Buthune) Learning & Innovation, Sydney Institute, Ultimo Blogs & Wikis & Web 2.0

What is Web 2.0

Web 2.0 and beyond

What is a Blog ? The word Blog is short for web log. eg Basically a Blog is just an area set aside where you can write articles that can easily be accessed with a special program called a RSS reader. In case you're wondering RSS stands for real simple syndication.

How do you set up a Blog? Setting up a Blog When you set up a Blog you select a template that will house your information for example: we used Blogger.com or at Sydney Institute Word press Once you have the Blog set up you can post whatever information you like (within reason see guidelines blogs/ wikis) It's really a fast way to get your articles and information up on the web and the templates look great! You don't have to mess with all the technical end of getting something up on a web page (HMTL layout, FTP, etc...). The real cool thing about Blogs is that you can get the software to read them for free. Also, you can set up an account and create your own Blog for free

What is Mobile Blogging When you send text or photos from your mobile device to they're automatically posted to your new blog For more info, read On the Go with Blogger Mobile.On the Go with Blogger Mobile

SI blog platforms Wordpress –Open Source platform, widely used by bloggers –Complements Mediawiki –Housed on a SI server –Inside firewall, accessible via portal eg. myLearning Blog LMS/CMS blog functionality –Janison Toolbox –Moodle –Sharepoint

External Blogging Platforms Blogger –The most popular free blogging platform on the web –Owned by Google –Easy to use with wide support by other webservices, ie flickr –Accessible outside firewall, not blocked by AIEB Edublogs –Wordpress blogs for the education sector –Wordpress made simple

What is a wiki? A wiki is a web based service which enables online collaboration. Each user can edit and save changes to web page content using a web browser. They have emerged as a powerful tool for facilitating mass collaborative authoring Eg wikipedia

SI wiki Platforms Mediawiki –Open source platform –Highly customisable –Housed on a SI server –Inside firewall, accessible via portal –Used for internal collaboration ie myLearning –Used mediawiki markup or wisiwig editor –Not easy to set up new wikis, requires server access –Does not have closed groups only write protection on pages

SI wiki Platforms SI private Label wikispaces –Hosted by an external provider –SI has it’s own separate wikispaces community –Used for Teaching & Learning and some college wikis –Very easy to use and has wide support for external services LMS/CMS WIKI functionality –Janison Toolbox –Moodle –Sharepoint

External Wikis Wikispaces –Free with Advertising –Same func. As SI wikispaces –Strong educational community Pbwiki –Free –Strong educational community

Next Session: 14th November 2007 Financial Management Bruce Ryder and Amanda Gilligan Sydney Institute ULTIMO