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1 Classroom Salon – A 21 st Century Meeting of the Minds David Kaufer, English Ananda Gunawardena, CSD

2 I’m David. Hi. I’m David. Hi.

3 I’m Ananda Gunawardena. (Guna) I’m Ananda Gunawardena. (Guna)

4 Many projects in our backgrounds led to this one.

5 Salon started in 2007 when we were Musing about Two Ancient Conundra: Can we motivate students to read? Can we monitor their reading? We turned these ancient questions into modern ones: Can we enhance student understanding of texts through social networking? Can we make these social networks contagious?

6 We gathered our academic team. Ananda Gunawardena David Kaufer Alex Cheek Professor of Interaction Design Joanna Wolfe Professor of Annotations

7 And We Built Salon: A technology that transparently links annotation data analysis visualization

8 Leading To: Deeper Student Engagement Social learning Efficient and Effective Class Prep Real Time Formative Assessment

9 And all you need to do is to upload or type a document into a Salon

10 Users Annotate by Selecting Users Annotate by Selecting

11 They Respond to Questions and can Cite Textual Support.

12 They Build a Community with their Peers

13 Darker Shades Indicate more User Activity Users Who are Part of the hotspot They monitor activity in their community

14 Salon finds the buzz…. Take a Document with Thirty Five Users Where are the Hotspots?

15 11 Users Commented in the Highlighted Areas 11 Users Commented in the Highlighted Areas

16 As we relax the requirements for a hotspot we see more hotspots

17 10 or more

18 9 or more

19 8 or more

20 7 or more

21 6 or more

22 5 or more

23 4 or more

24 3 or more

25 2 or more

26 Here are all the annotations

27 Collective attention is rare All 35 users annotated over 60% of the text; But no 6 users annotated even the same 5%.

28 Salon Supports Perspectives of Reading Students can select roles – moralists or pragmatists. Salon can filter annotations made from these different perspectives

29 Students identifying as moralists had one pattern of annotations

30 Students identifying as pragmatists had another

31 Moralists and pragmatists cited different regions of text to make their case

32 Social Media and Knowledge Assets

33 Salon Can Form Communities of Readers of Popular Media

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36 Salon Combines Social Media and Social Learning

37 Salon Enables Real Time Tracking of Knowledge Assets

38 So much knowledge from user annotations…

39 Salon is funded by National Science Foundation Innovation Works Heinz Foundation (through CTTEC) And Lots of Talented People who Donated their Time

40 Who Uses Salon? And many others that we’d list except that you then wouldn’t be able to read the slide. CMU Global Campuses Allegheny Intermediate Unit University of Pittsburgh Law School South Fayette Public Schools Qatar Academy Grove City College

41 Salon is growing

42 And we invite you to request an account @ http://classroomsalon.org

43 Thank you Salon Team Yitz Francus Reed McManigle Ari Lightman Babs Carrier Aaron Tan Dev Doshi And many many others …..

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