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Web 2.0 Is the Future of Education Steve Hargadon www.stevehargadon.com
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We're about to have the biggest discussion about education in decades, maybe longer.
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How do we learn? What is the purpose of schools?
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Why now?
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Make Phone Calls Send Text Messages Download Music Play Music Surf the Web Take Photos Send Photos Play Games This is just the start...
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Tools
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Web 2.0 The Internet is becoming a platform for unparalleled creativity.
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And *we* are creating the new content of the Web.
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Ten Web 2.0 Trends That Will Have a Profound Impact on Education
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(1) A New Publishing Revolution
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Principles of Web 1.0 Reading Receiving Researching
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Principles of Web 2.0 Contributing Collaborating Creating
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A Revolution in 1436 AD
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(2) A Tidal Wave of Information
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The Answers to The Answer to Content Overload
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(3) A Culture of Openness
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(4) A Culture of Participation
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(5) The Age of the Collaborator
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Historical periods favor specific traits
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(5) The Age of the Collaborator
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HARGADON'S WEB 2.0 LAW: The wisdom of the group replaces the expert
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(6) An Explosion of Innovation
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Changing how things get done... Professional + Amateur = ProAm Culture Producer + Consumer = ProSumer Culture
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(7) The World Is Getting Flatter & Faster
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(8) The Long Tail
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(9) Social Learning Moves Toward Center Stage
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(10) Social Networking
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First Came Blogs...
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Then Wikis... “A Web Page with an Edit Button” Level One: instant publishing Level Two: instant, multiple-author publishing AP US History SupportBlogging.com Level Three: collaborative publishing Neutral Point of View Wikipedia
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Social Networks
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Web Statistics Unparalleled creation of content: 70 million weblogs About 120,000 new weblogs each day, or... 1.4 new blogs every second 1.5 million posts per day, or... 17 posts per second 80% of college students have used Facebook MySpace: 375,000 new members EACH DAY MySpace: 172,000,000 total members Some from http://www.sifry.com/alerts/archives/000493.html
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Most Populous Countries 1.China - 1,313,973,713 2.India - 1,095,351,995 3.United States - 300,176,035 4.Indonesia – 245,452,739 5.Brazil – 188,078,227 6.MySpace - 172,000,000 7.Pakistan - 165,803,560 8.Bangladesh - 147,365,352 9.Russia - 142,893,540 10.Nigeria - 131,859,731 11.Japan - 127,463,611 FLASH: 300 Million as of February 3, 2008
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9,900 Interested in Web.20 in Education
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Why This All Matters
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Learning Is Changing Education Will Need to Change
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The Factory Model of Schooling Is Dying Customization, Collaboration, and Creation Are the New Model
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The Danger: RIAA & Music Schools & Learning
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What You Can Do
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Students Need You More than Ever
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Learn About Web 2.0 Lurk Participate Digest This Thought: The Answer to Information Overload Is to Produce More Information. Teach Content Production Make Education a Public Discussion Help Build the New Playbook
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Have a Great Day Today, and Happy Learning! Steve Hargadon www.SteveHargadon.com steve@hargadon.com 916-899-1400
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Photo Credits Girls and cell phone: istockphoto Tidal Wave: Clarke M. Smith, http://www.timeaxismedia.com/portfolio/TidalWave.html, by permission Dam releasing water: istockphoto Collaborating hands: istockphoto Astronomers: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/Astronomy_Amateur_3_V2.jpg Student video conference: http://www.prizery.com/Leverano/images/_MG_8234.JPG Apprentice: istockphoto Lecture hall: istockphoto Study group: istockphoto Juggling: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1a/Juggling_Clubs_Manuel_and_Christoph_Mitasch _8_club_passing.jpg
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