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Curriculum 2.0 ? Changes in information science education for a Web 2.0 world David Bawden City University London
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Contributors David Bawden, Lyn Robinson (London) Theresa Anderson (Sydney) Jessica Bates (Dublin) Ugne Rutkauskiene (Vilnius) Polona Vilar (Ljubljana)
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Web 2.0 and LIS education Five case studies (proceedings) Several common themes
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Web 2.0 ? Some confusion as to exactly what it includes Definition not important User-generated content, social networking and tagging, social media Blogs, wikis, podcasts, MySpace, Facebook, Flickr, delic. i.ous etc.
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Web 2.0 Important feature in LIS professional life …. in everybody’s life ? Increasingly important educational tool
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Curriculum 2.0 ? Enabling students to learn about Web 2.0 Understand future information environment By using Web 2.0 tools in teaching Better student experience Integrate theory and practice Teach about Web 2 by using Web 2
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Introducing Curriculum 2.0 - some lessons Incremental advances Professors can use Web 2.0 … Build on e-learning Plan and evaluate Full curriculum Think local
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Incremental advances Build on students’ enthusiasm Respect worries of professors (and some students) Not ‘for the sake of it’ For appropriate purposes and topics
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Examples Whole courses dealing with ‘web 2.0’, developed from ‘Internet’ Web 2.0 issues in courses on knowledge organisation, web design, foundations of LIS, publishing Blogs, wikis, podcasts, vidcasts, social bookmarking etc. as teaching tools
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Professors can use Web 2.0 Adds credibility Builds expertise Examples Blogs for course administration ad recruitment Wikis for course materials Professional Facebook groups
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Build on e-learning Natural extension, aids acceptance Add Web 2.0 features Replace older features, e.g. replace discussion boards by blogs Like e-learning, may be top-down or bottom up
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Plan and evaluate No room for ‘amateurism’ Whatever is done must be good or lose credibility Ideally, introduce incrementally bottom-up, within a clear top-down framwork Evaluation of effectiveness of methods and suitability of topics needed
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Full curriculum Sensible to cover all potentially relevant aspects of Web 2.0 Technical and social Still unclear which will have long-term significance Do not restrict to ‘library’ applications
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Think local No ‘grand solution’ Build on what is feasible and acceptable locally Look for good practice but don’t copy others The five case studies were all very different ….
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Curriculum 2.0 Prepares students better for a ‘web 2 world’ Gives credibility to LIS teaching Helps overcome an ‘old fashioned’ image Improves teaching quality IF … it is done well
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