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Blogs and SIGs: Creating Curriculum that Responds to Personal Learning and Peer Review in a Multi-modal Environment 23rd July 2013 Paula Nottingham Pauline Hutton

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Workshop ideas for using Web 2.0. Gather with colleagues... Discuss your own use of technologies with the group: How would you apply using these technologies in your institution/professional practice? What are the limitations of Web 2.0 principles? Successes - can you share your own or ones you have experienced? Decide: Who is in your networks? How do they operate? Can you map them? with a very very quick mind map...

Choose an audience to communicate with - words/pictures/audio-visual... Write a new blog or twitter (140 characters) for a target audience of your choice. This could be on your laptop or paper... You may want to : explain celebrate inform prompt promote share something new engage with topical issue add photos, drawings or diagrams (think about copyright issues for images and words) add links or audiovisual What have your discovered doing this exercise? Share with the wider workshop aspects of your discussions or a new blog with the workshop participants. Thanks for taking part!

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Pauline Hutton Recent Graduate BA Professional Practice (Arts) Paula Nottingham Thank you