Online communities 1 Theory revision Complete some of the activities in this powerpoint and use the revision book to answer questions.

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Online communities 1 Theory revision Complete some of the activities in this powerpoint and use the revision book to answer questions.

Open up...do the starter task

Starter - Online communities – what are they? Social Networking Blogs Microblogs Online work spaces Virtual worlds User generated sites Online community where people are linked together using personal information An online journal Web communication using short text messages (twitter for example) A online place where people can work together in collaboration Computer based simulation environment – using avatars to represent themselves Sites where the content is created solely by users ni

Lesson outcomes All will be able to identify types of online communities and the differences Most will be able to describe the positives & negatives of Social Networking Most will be able describe different user generated sites and identify pros and cons. Some will be able to discuss how the internet changes the way knowledge is created.

Progress check... Answer question (b) on page marks – 2 minutes

Social Networks – quick class question... How would you define a social network? What makes it different from say: a message board or site about; e.g ‘One direction’ Answer:

Social Networks – good and bad: Definition:- An online community where people are linked together using their personal information In an exam you might have a question about something to do with Social networks and benefits and downsides. Advantages - what are the good features?Disadvantages – what problems are there? One message to reach lots Allows real time chat Can send messages on the internet rather than SMS or phone signal Can add metadata such as date time location of photo taken Can upload and share multimedia Loss of privacy People impersonating others Privacy settings change Lots of people can see images + details of your life

Progress check Answer question (a) page 56 Answer question (a) page 58 4 marks – 4 minutes

User Generated reference sites What does this phrase mean? 1.A website that allows people to leave messages? 2.A website that only allows people to read the content? 3.A website that allows people to add and edit the content on the site? 4.A website that allows people to link to pages in it? 5.A website that allows people to download images?

Quick 2 minute task: Think of the most obscure topic, hobby or interest you can: Is there an online wiki, site, blog, message board dedicated to that topic, hobby or interest... Go and find out – you have 2 minutes...

User generated reference sites – 1. match up the keyword to the meaning 2. Decide which of the statements are advantages or disadvantages Forum / message board Newsgroups Wikis Review sites Allow people to hold discussions by posting messages about a topic. The message is usually moderated for unacceptable content or may not be updated instantly. Are communities that allow users to discuss a particular updates on a topic Allows users to post reviews to inform potential customers of the product/ service they are considering buying A site where users can add or edit content collaboratively. Wikis can easily be changed by users so the information on the websites can be up to date An internet connection is needed for people to work collaboratively The information may become disorganised and include errors and duplicaiton People from different parts of the world can work together to create content They often do not require users to pay a fee and contain a huge amount of information. As anyone can contribute information, it can become inaccurate, baised or untrue if not carefully managed Chat sites An online conference – usually in real time

Progress check Answer the questions on page 59 6 marks – 6 minutes...

Social Bookmarking sites They are different from user generated reference sites. People add bookmarks (weblinks) rather than contribute information “Digg.com” is a social news website where people can share stories and rate them. They are places in which people collect internet stuff.

Social Bookmarking sites People can store web links online Things are ‘tagged’ Tags can be used to search bookmarks by their topic and category People can share bookmarks People can like / dislike or rate content The internet is a fast moving place and can be out of date People can copy the material and pass it off as their own, just because someone else thinks its important does not mean it is.

Creation of knowledge – 10 minute task Discuss the impact of the internet on the way knowledge is created. Before answering this 6 mark question...break it down.... Some simple starter questions: Who can create knowledge? How is it shared? With whom is it shared? The quality and accuracy of the information?

Creation of knowledge – page 61 ICT and online communities have changed the way knowledge is created. 6 mark question in book PositivesNegatives

Creation of knowledge Discuss the impact of the internet on the way knowledge is created. PositivesNegatives Published immediately over the world Constantly updated It is overwelming – there is a lot of information Everyone and anyone can publish Content shared automatically No one checks for bias or inaccuracy? How do we know that it is true? How do we know its just not misleading? Readers and users can decide which is important People without technology cannot access the information - the digital divide Information can be made accessible all over the world by anyone (universities)

Creation of knowledge - framework Discuss the impact of the internet on the way knowledge is created. E.g “The internet has meant that millions/billions of people have access to news and up to date information however this has lead to those people without an internet connection to miss out on information spread on the web” “The internet has revolutionised the way that knowledge is created...” “The internet has meant that....HOWEVER (connective)...this has lead to...” 3 x positives ? 3 x negatives?

How did we do in our revision lesson... All will be able to identify types of online communities and the differences Most will be able to describe the positives & negatives of Social Networking Most will be able describe different user generated sites and identify pros and cons. Some will be able to discuss how the internet changes the way knowledge is created.