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Educational Uses of Web 2.0 Based Applications
July 29, 2008
Michael T. QaissauneeAssociate Professor, Engineering and Technology
Brookdale Community Collegeco-PI NCTT
Gordon F. Snyder, Jr.Springfield Technical Community College
Executive Director and PINational Center for Telecommunications Technologies
ictcenter.org1
Wireless Network
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Presentation Links
q-ontech.blogspot.com
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What do we want to do with
Web 2.0?
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Learn/Teach/Share!!- Blogs!!- Podcasts - Audio & Video!!- RSS/Subscription!!- Reader!!- iTunes!!- iPod/iPhone!!- Amazon Kindle
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one of very few slides with bullets
!Collaborate!!- Webware!!- Skype/ VoIP!!- Social Networking
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Increase Productivity
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•Information•100 Years?•Analog vs Digital•New Paradigms •The New Web•Enabling Technology•Access•Emerging Technology
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Information
9talk a little about the evolution of information
Our Relationship With Information
10this is my relationship with information - and probably that of most teachers or faculty
Our Relationship With Information
11this wasn’t that long ago
Our Students Relationship With Information
12contrast that to this - your relationship with information
In Fact, Their World Looks More Like This ...
13probably more like this
100 Years?
14let’s look at the last 100 years
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1958
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music: 100 years ago you had to go to a live performance to hear music; 50 years ago a portable “record” player - have you heard the word record before?; and finally today - a tiny digital portable music player that can hold thousands of songs
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but is we examine the evolution of the classroom ovr that same period - not much has changed
Digital Immigrants vs. Digital Natives
-- a new generation of employees who grew up on video games are demanding to be trained differently than the boomers and we need some new ways to transfer the vast amounts of boomer knowledge to these gamers
Karl M. Kapp, Ed.D, CFPIM, CIRM 17
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What Do These Have in
Common?
ANSWER:They’ All Been Banned in the
Classroom
e.g. Polleverywhere
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Demo
•Show Blog on Cell Phones•Polleverywhere•GrandCentral•Jott •Qik and others
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Analog22
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Digital24
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Nearly Everything can
Go Digital34
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... and Mobile!
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Even after Starbucks had five stores and more than 20 employees, which item was unavailable for purchase at their stores:✓Espresso✓Hot Coffee✓Biscotti✓Frappucino®
blended beverage
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Whatever you think
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Think the opposite
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1958
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The Long Tail
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The Long Tail
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The Long Tail Quiz
True or False? More people watched more video on YouTube last week than watched the top ten shows on network television
The most popular soft drink in the country is ________.
a. Coca-Colab. Dr. Pepperc. 7UPd. Root Beere. "other": none of the above
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• sales of the 150,000 titles in a big store account for half of Amazon's book sales• if you aggregate the millions of poorly selling titles on Amazon, they add up to the total sales of all the bestselling books in the physical world put together.
The Long Tail Quiz
Sales of the 150,000 titles in a big store (e.g. Barnes & Noble) account for _______ of Amazon's book sales.
a. Allb. 75%c. 50%d. 33%e. 25%
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• sales of the 150,000 titles in a big store account for half of Amazon's book sales• if you aggregate the millions of poorly selling titles on Amazon, they add up to the total sales of all the bestselling books in the physical world put together.
Choice54
Why?55
Online Shopping
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Nearly Infinite Online
Inventory57
Search58
Digital is Easy to:
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Store60
Customize61
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Demo
•Webware•Office 2.0 Database •Google Docs•Zoho•Gliffy•Online presentations
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Tim Berners-Lee
I have always imagined the information space as something to which everyone has immediate and intuitive access, and not just
to browse, but to create. [...] Furthermore, the dream of people-to-people communication through shared knowledge must be
possible for groups of all sizes, interacting electronically with as much ease as they do now in person.
The Mobile Web Initiative is important - information must be made seamlessly available on any device.
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1 Gig Hard drive
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78The image to the right is the Kirtas APT Book Scan 2400 Gold robotic scanner, which can read 2,400 pages an hour. Microsoft used these machines to scan books.
79The image to the right is the Kirtas APT Book Scan 2400 Gold robotic scanner, which can read 2,400 pages an hour. Microsoft used these machines to scan books.
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But81
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Charlie Chaplin’s camera
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Demo
• Viral Video - Mentos• Jing• Video of David Riser• Bob Dylan mashup• NCTT Videos• Seesmic• Qik and others
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The New Web
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Web 2.0
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x2The amount of new technical
information isdoubling every ____ years
a. oneb. twoc. five d. ten
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Tidal waves don’t beg forgiveness
'CRASHED' and on their way
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How does one deal with information overload?
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Demo
• Google Reader• iGoogle
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The Tools • Email• Websites • Search• Instant Messaging• Blogging• Podcasting• Micro-blogging / Lifecasting• Video Conversations / Streaming• Viral Video• Webware• Aggregators• Wikis• Subscription/RSS• Mobility
107AJAX Asynchronous JavaScript and XML API Application Programming Interface
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Demo
• Twitter, Powne, Jaiku• Friendfeed • Facebook/MySpace/LinkedIn
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Interactions
Community Clusters
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Emory University survey of incoming Freshmen> 90% of have a Facebook account
> 30% of check at least 18 times a day
The average regular newspaper reader is ___ years old.
Fewer than ___ in five people under the age of 25 ever reads a newspaper.
a. 25b. 35c. 45d. 55
a. oneb. twoc. three d. foursource unknown
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EnablingTechnology
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1:18
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Was Socrates right to prefer live philosophical dialogue to writing?
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Bandwidth Today
Comcast Cable Modem (S. Hadley, MA)~$49.95/month
Verizon FiOS(Concord, MA)~$44.95/month
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Bandwidth Tomorrow
Asymmetric15000 kbps
Symmetric
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AJAX - Asynchronous JavaScript and XML
• Greater user interaction
• Web applications start to approach the richness & responsiveness of desktop applications
• not
• a technology,
• code or
• an application that can be downloaded
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Classic Web Application Model
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AJAX Web Application Model
130with AJAX these requests are JavaScript calls to the AJAX engine. Many users actions don't require communication with the server and can be handled by the engine. If the server is needed, the engine makes the request asynchronously using XML, with no interruption of the user-application interaction.
Access131
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Emerging136
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TouchLight145
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Questions
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