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“…our communication, our knowledge acquisition, our social networksocial network, is increasingly computer mediated.” Tim O’Reilly
What is the difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0?
“Web 1.0 was about connecting computers and making technology more efficient for computers. Web 2.0 is about connecting peopleconnecting people, and making technology more efficient for people.” Dan Zambonini
Web 2.0 and the Next Generation
1946-1964 Baby Boomers1965-1980 GenXers
1981-2000+ MillennialsMillennials
Innate Technology Ability
Frenetic Multitasking53% of children do something else while studying
Diverse Types of Multimedia text, podcasts, mp3 files, streaming video, gaming
Interactive Style of Learning highly collaborative
Marshall Breeding, Vanderbilt
Digital Natives – Thumbs Digital Immigrants (with accents!) – Pointers
Marc Prensky
Podcast is a combination of Apple’s portable music player iPod, and the word broadcasting. Pod refers to a container of some sort.
“Broadcasting to a container”Uses RSS –type formats (Really Simple Syndication).
Blogs – Online JournalsWeb + log = Blog “We blog!” 1997
Often single “author” with multiple responders. 11/ 2006, blog search engine Technorati was tracking more than 57 million blogs.
Blog Rolls – Uses RSS (Really Simple Syndication) Readers
Wiki – Hawaiian for quick. 1st one started mid-1990s
Collaborative technology for organizing information on Web sites by linking. Multiple contributors
Instant Messenger /Text messaging
GoogleNetscape
Tagging (folksonomy)Directories (taxonomy)
Wikis (community-built information resources )
Content management systems
ParticipationPublishing
BloggingPersonal websites
NapsterMp3.com
FlickrKodak
Web 2.0Web 1.0
55%55% of online teens use social networking sitesuse social networking sites
Of those who use social networking, 48% log on to the sites at least once a day or more
Of those teens…84% post messages on friend’s wall or page82% send private messages to a friend76% post comments to a friend’s blog72% make plans with friends61% send a bulletin or mass message to all friends in the system33% wink, poke, give e-props or kudos to friends
Maureen McFadden, PEW/Internet
Today’s Teen
Born 1990 Personal Computer 15 yrs oldSBISD Libraries Online
1st grade 1996 Palm Pilot
4th grade 1999 NapsterSBISD Library Resources Page
M.S. 2001 WikipediaI-pod
M.S. 2003 Skype (telephone thru internet)H.S. 2004 PodcastsH.S. 2005 YouTubeH.S. 2006 MySpace