Post on 04-Aug-2020
2012 WEC MeetingsLihue, Hawaii
John P. HewlettUW Ranch/Farm Management Specialist
Traditional PresentationOnsite (live)
Web LibraryePresentation
Email/Newsletter (push technologies)
Webinar/MeetingBlog/Pod castWiki
eCoursewareSelf-directed coursesInstructor-lead courses
Distribution Technologies
Traditional Presentation: live
User experiences content in real timeUsually provides opportunities to interact with presenter(s)Once over, the conversation endsLogistical hurdles:
Limited chance to ask questionsAbility to hear/see
Web Libraries
Static pages (traditionalweb pages, static html)Provide links to information/data
By hostingBy linking to other web-based services
User/browser is expected to encounter the data by
Searching the web (GOOGLE)Via links from other sites
Challenging to keep updated
ePresentation: email/newsletter
User experiences content on their schedule (asynchronous)May provide opportunities to interact with presenter(s) Challenges:
Present one idea/topic at a timeLimited ability toexplain or interactover the content
ePresentation: webinar
User experiences content in real timeMay provide opportunities to interact with presenter(s)Once over, the conversation endsLimited content coverage (usually)Can remove challenges of distance/distributionSeveral logistical hurdles:
BandwidthInternet speed2-way audio/video
ePresentation: meeting
User experiences content in real timeProvide opportunities to interact with presenter(s)May provide for ongoing interactionMay provide for extensive content coverageCan remove challenges of distance/distributionSeveral logistical hurdles:
BandwidthInternet speed2-way audio/video
ePresentation: blogContent:
LocalOff-site (links)
Provides for asynchronous comment/discussion about the content:
Clarify ideasOffer other opinionsLink to additional resources
ePresentation: wikiContent
DocumentsPhotosAudioMany others …
Distributed authorship, including by usersMay offer other features:
Blog-stylecomment/interactionSchedulingSharing technologiesDocument reviewVersion managementMany others. . .
ePresentation: wiki cont.
ePresentation: content management systems (CMS)
Core features:User ManagementMedia ManagerLanguage ManagerBanner ManagementContact ManagementPollsSearchWeb Link ManagementContent ManagementSyndication and Newsfeed Management
Menu ManagerTemplate Management
eCourseware
Provides basis for educatorsand learners to interact aroundcontentPrimarily provides for:
Access control/user management
TestingGrading
May also include otherfeatures:
BlogsWikisSCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) compliant course material
eCourseware: self-directed learning
Allows user to access and move through content at their own pace/schedule:
Library (static pages)BlogWikiContent management systems (CMS)
Feedback via quiz/testing componentsLimited ability to interact with instructor
eCourseware: instructor-lead learning
Content types:Local documents (electronic material, printed material, slides)Web-based materialLive/recorded audioLive/recorded video
Interaction:Threaded discussionEmailChatWebinar/meeting
Feedback:TestingGrading
HostingVideo recording/editingAudio recording/editing
Content Production
HostingAdobe ConnectWebExIlluminateBlackboard
Content Production: webinar
SoftwareCamtasiaPremiere
StandardsFlashHTML 5
Content Production: video
SoftwareAudacitySoundbooth
StandardsWAVMPEG-4MP3WMA
Content Production: audio
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) FeedsRSS readersMobile platforms
TabletPhone
Content Production: other features
Learning Process
(Act), followed by the individual observing and reflect upon it (Observe and Reflect), followed by some conclusion or generalization about the experience (Generalize) which forms the basis for modified future action (Plan).
Type and level of interaction over the content:One-time encounter vs. ongoing Single presenter vs. two or moreBrief explanation vs. training in detail (skill building)Controlled vs. open access Feedback: none vs. multiple levels/modes
Objective(s)?
Traditional PresentationWeb Library (static pages)ePresentation
Email/Newsletter (push technologies)
Webinar/MeetingBlog/Pod castWiki/CMS systems
eCoursewareOthers . . . ?
What Technology or Combination?
Live presentationRefers to tools/pre-prepared & posted materialsBroadcast as webinarRecorded/processed for posting
Posted with interaction via blog/threaded discussion Materials:
Handouts posted as documentsTraining package:
Slides with notes for other educatorsTeaching outline
Distribution via CD/web training (live/webinar)Live presentation using recorded material
Multi-dimensional Approach
Western Extension Committee Examples
QUESTIONS?