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1 Looking at the read~write web Current and future trends John Larkin teacher of history & instructional technologist www.larkin.net.au

2 Agenda Introduction The read-write web in 2007 and 2008 Current events and the core tools Nings and WebNode type tools Mashups Who to watch Conclusion

3 Introductions Where are you from? Why are you here? Where am I at today?

4 Brief background Read~write web aka Web 2.0 Blogs, wikis, podcasts, twitter, del.icio.us,… RSS and news/feed readers Mashups

5 Observations 2007~2008 Noticeable increase in the number of educators blogging and exploring the tools A number are using the tools in the classroom Establishment of educator groups  Classroom 2.0  Diigo groups  me.edu.au  And many more… too many

6 Observations 2007~2008 Frequent uStream collaborations and interviews Sharing of resources via wikis Moving Forward Tool lust

7 Observations 2007~2008 Reactions among various educators regarding the growth From conversations to being part of the network “Keeping up with the joneses” Seminal posts wiki at Moving Forward

8 Observations 2007~2008 Is there elitism or not? Is this just a perception? There are still gurus and acolytes Conversations are few yet cloned by many

9 Observations 2007~2008 Burn-out Stress Much more of the same Too much in the reader Too many on the Twitter list

10 Observations 2007~2008 Personalisation Anonymity or not Online identity ~ who owns it? Cyber Safety Personal Learning Networks Professionalism

11 The tools Too many Blogs, wikis, podcasts, Del.icio.us bookmarks Twitter :P

12 The tools Too many Voicethread Diigo Nings

13 The tools Too many WebNode Google Reader

14 The tools Too many All the Google offerings…

15 New directions The semantic web What is that?

16 New directions AideRSS What is that?

17 New directions Dapper What is that?

18 New directions Yahoo Pipes What is that?

19 Teaching and learning Blogs Siva Clay Al Upton Me

20 Who to watch Stephen Downes Will Richardson Michelle Martin Jeff Utecht Ewan McIntosh Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach Clay Burell Alan Couros Vicki Davis David Warlick

21 Who to watch Silvia Tolisano Kenneth Ronkowitz Steve Hargadon Graham Wegner Bill Ferriter Danah Boyd Scott McLeod Wesley Fryer David Jakes Bud Hunt Christopher D. Sessums

22 Who to watch Cole Camplese Alan November Jennifer Jones Alan Levine Gary Stager Kim Cofino Sue Waters Doug Belshaw Larry Ferlazzo

23 Who to watch And of course… Sivasothi N. Kevin Lim Vanessa Tan Ivan Chew

24 Thank you John Larkin http://www.larkin.net.au/ Links and resources for this presentation: http://www.larkin.net.au/020_web20_presentation. html


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