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Wikis, Blogs and Podcasts: Emerging Tools for Virtual Collaborative Practice and Learning/CPD in Medicine Maged N Kamel Boulos, PhD, FRGS Senior Lecturer in Health Informatics University of Plymouth The lecturer should give the audience full reason to believe that all his powers have been exerted for their pleasure and instruction. Michael Faraday ( ) - English physicist

Agenda Introduction Introduction Wikis Wikis Blogs Blogs Podcasts and m-Learning (Mobile Learning) Podcasts and m-Learning (Mobile Learning) General Advantages (Ease of Use, Free/Open Source Software/Hosting Options), Disadvantages (Vandalism and Quality Issues, Content Copyrights) and Remedies (Monitoring and Moderation, Closed Environment Scenario) General Advantages (Ease of Use, Free/Open Source Software/Hosting Options), Disadvantages (Vandalism and Quality Issues, Content Copyrights) and Remedies (Monitoring and Moderation, Closed Environment Scenario) What s Next? What s Next?

Introduction The latest generation of collaborative Web-based tools, namely wikis, blogs/photoblogs and podcasts/vodcasts, offer many unique and powerful information sharing and collaboration features. The latest generation of collaborative Web-based tools, namely wikis, blogs/photoblogs and podcasts/vodcasts, offer many unique and powerful information sharing and collaboration features. They also have the added advantage of taking the technical skill out of these features; allowing users to focus on the information and collaborative tasks themselves minus delivery obstacles They also have the added advantage of taking the technical skill out of these features; allowing users to focus on the information and collaborative tasks themselves minus delivery obstacles Wikis, blogs/photoblogs and podcasts/vodcasts carry the potential of complementing, improving and adding new collaborative dimensions to the many Web-based medical/health education, CPD*, and research services we have today. * CPD = Continuing Professional Development Wikis, blogs/photoblogs and podcasts/vodcasts carry the potential of complementing, improving and adding new collaborative dimensions to the many Web-based medical/health education, CPD*, and research services we have today. * CPD = Continuing Professional Development

Kamel Boulos MN: Letter to Editor/Response by author (about: wikis, blogs and podcasts for virtual collaborative practice and learning/CPD in dermatology). Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 2006, 72(3): article.asp?issn= ;year=2006;volume=72 ;issue=3;spage=231;epage =232;aulast=Kamel A Growing Interest: Articles

A Growing Interest: Books

Wikis A wiki (from Hawaiian wiki, to hurry, swift) is a collaborative Web site whose content can be edited by anyone who has access to it.* A wiki (from Hawaiian wiki, to hurry, swift) is a collaborative Web site whose content can be edited by anyone who has access to it.* Perhaps the best example of a wiki in action today is Wikipedia – The Free Encyclopedia Perhaps the best example of a wiki in action today is Wikipedia – The Free Encyclopedia Wikis, and in particular Wikipedia, represent a promising principle that can significantly transform the Internet information age; they have grown very popular in recent months and years.** Wikis, and in particular Wikipedia, represent a promising principle that can significantly transform the Internet information age; they have grown very popular in recent months and years.** Special conferences have been and are being organized to discuss this interesting Web phenomenon of wikis ; for example, Wikimania 2005, the First International Wikimedia Conference, 4 – 8 August 2005, Frankfurt am Main, Germany and the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery)-sponsored WikiSym 2005, the 2005 International Symposium on Wikis, 17 – 18 October 2005, San Diego, California, USA (next 2006 event: * ** Connor A: Rewriting the rule books (15 August 2005) Special conferences have been and are being organized to discuss this interesting Web phenomenon of wikis ; for example, Wikimania 2005, the First International Wikimedia Conference, 4 – 8 August 2005, Frankfurt am Main, Germany and the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery)-sponsored WikiSym 2005, the 2005 International Symposium on Wikis, 17 – 18 October 2005, San Diego, California, USA (next 2006 event: * ** Connor A: Rewriting the rule books (15 August 2005)

Health/Medical Wiki Examples

Health/Medical Wiki Examples

Wikis, blogs and podcasts all use RSS*, which is now natively supported by/built into Windows Internet Explorer 7. Users can easily set up 'feeds' to automatically receive updates from their favourite services. * RSS = Really Simple Syndication RSS Feeds

Health/Medical Wiki Examples Rosacea Wiki

Health/Medical Wiki Examples

Health Informatics Entry in Wikipedia

Wikis: Easy Editing

Wikis: Versioning Capability

Tip: Citing a wiki page in your work can be very tricky (unless one uses the new permanent link feature in MediaWiki to point to a specific revision of that page). Because of the dynamic editable nature of wikis, a page might significantly change and become a totally different article than the one you were originally referring to (while still maintaining the same URL).

Wikis: Comparing Versions

Wikis: Article Discussions

More Info … Applying the Open Source Development Model to Knowledge Work Applying the Open Source Development Model to Knowledge Work Wiki Research Bibliography Wiki Research Bibliography Geowikis (The wikification of GIS, maps and satellite imagery/aerial photography: imaging and geospatial information for the wide masses) Geowikis (The wikification of GIS, maps and satellite imagery/aerial photography: imaging and geospatial information for the wide masses)

Blogs A related Web information sharing technology is the blog. A blog (WeBLOG) is a Web site that contains dated entries in reverse chronological order (most recent first) about a particular topic.* A related Web information sharing technology is the blog. A blog (WeBLOG) is a Web site that contains dated entries in reverse chronological order (most recent first) about a particular topic.* Functioning as an online journal, blogs can be written by one person or a group of contributors. Functioning as an online journal, blogs can be written by one person or a group of contributors. Entries contain commentary and links to other Web sites, and images as well as a search facility may also be included. * Entries contain commentary and links to other Web sites, and images as well as a search facility may also be included. *

Health/Medical Blog Examples

Automatic Feed Detection in Internet Explorer 7

Health/Medical Blog Examples

Each post to the blog is also a standalone Web page with a unique URL. This facilitates linking to and organising content within the same blog and from external sites. Blog Features

Blog Features: Easy Posting Posting a clinical photo from your digital camera directly to your blog after optimisation and adding your comments can also be made at the touch of a button using a free Google product called Picasa.

Blog Features: Posting Photos Also these days mobile phones with 2+ megapixel cameras can instantly post high resolution clinical photos to photoblogs/ moblogs on the Web.

Blog Features: Easy Posting

Blog Features: Readers Comments

More Info … Because blogs engage people in knowledgge sharing, reflection, and debate, they often attract a large and dedicated readership.

Podcasts and m-Learning (Mobile Learning) Podcasting s essence is about creating content (audio or video vodcasts) for an audience that wants to listen when they want, where they want, and how they want. * Podcasting s essence is about creating content (audio or video vodcasts) for an audience that wants to listen when they want, where they want, and how they want. * Advantages: Advantages: Listen on your computer or download to portable MP3 players and listen on the move/anywhere (perfect for the busy health professional). But audio and video files can be large in size; users must have sufficient bandwidth to download them. Listen on your computer or download to portable MP3 players and listen on the move/anywhere (perfect for the busy health professional). But audio and video files can be large in size; users must have sufficient bandwidth to download them. Support for auditory learners (it is claimed that the primary learning style in at least 30% of learners is auditory). Support for auditory learners (it is claimed that the primary learning style in at least 30% of learners is auditory). *

Source: Meng P. Podcasting and Vodcasting: A White Paper. University of Missouri, The above white paper by Peter Meng of the University of Missouri contains excellent How to Podcast and How to VODcast sections. Meng also describes many educational applications of podcasting and videocasting, including: Recordings of lectures for those students unable to attend the lecture in person; Audio recordings of textbook text by chapter, would allow students to read or review texts while walking or driving to class (significant aid to auditory learners); and Downloadable libraries of high resolution heart and respiratory sounds for medical students.

Health/Medical Podcast Examples New York University ophthalmology CME programs via podcast. Displayed here as an RSS feed in Windows Internet Explorer 7. Users can subscribe to the feed to automatically receive updates. They can use Windows Media Player to listen to the MP3 files.

Health/Medical Podcast Examples

You don t need a dedicated podcatcher program if you are running the latest Internet Explorer 7 (IE7)/Windows Vista. Podcasts use RSS, which is now natively supported by/built into IE7.

Health/Medical Podcast Examples healthedge/ healthedge/ The Arizona Heart Institute and the Cleveland Clinic healthedge/ offer video podcasts for healthcare professionals as well as for patients. healthedge/

Health/Medical Podcast Examples Podcasts are already being used in medical school curricula.

Health/Medical Podcast Directory

More Info … Podcasting for health professionals Podcasting for health professionals Carleton University vodcast experiment Carleton University vodcast experiment

General Advantages, Disadvantages and Remedies Two main big advantages: Ease of use and availability of many Open Source/free/low-cost software and hosting options. Two main big advantages: Ease of use and availability of many Open Source/free/low-cost software and hosting options. Examples of the latter include MediaWiki (Open Source the same software package that runs Wikipedia) and Google Blogger (free) Examples of the latter include MediaWiki (Open Source the same software package that runs Wikipedia) and Google Blogger (free)

Disadvantages Wikis and blogs are sometimes prone to vandalism and, as a result, serious quality issues, because of their free form nature and the (relative/potential) lack of control over their content (though this can be the very strength of wikis and blogs see Wikis and blogs are sometimes prone to vandalism and, as a result, serious quality issues, because of their free form nature and the (relative/potential) lack of control over their content (though this can be the very strength of wikis and blogs see In an open collaborative Web environment, anyone can very easily post copyrighted material without the permission of copyright holders, post otherwise unsuitable or misleading content, edit existing content in a way that reduces its quality/accuracy, or even delete/blank a good wiki entry. In an open collaborative Web environment, anyone can very easily post copyrighted material without the permission of copyright holders, post otherwise unsuitable or misleading content, edit existing content in a way that reduces its quality/accuracy, or even delete/blank a good wiki entry.

Lack of vital article meta- information: All what one finds in wikis are IP addresses and nicknames. The lack of clear and complete authorship/ editorship information attached to each wiki entry, including authors /editors affiliations and credentials, is a very serious quality issue encountered in most wiki-based encyclopaedias these days. Quality Issues – Cont d

Remedies: Monitoring and Moderation of Open Wikis and Blogs Monitoring and moderating posts, and deleting/ reverting (rollback) edits as necessary; protecting (rendering read-only ) key/stable content; controlling who can post; blocking specific (problematic) users/IP addresses. Monitoring and moderating posts, and deleting/ reverting (rollback) edits as necessary; protecting (rendering read-only ) key/stable content; controlling who can post; blocking specific (problematic) users/IP addresses. Wiki and blog software packages have built-in Administrator s functionalities to support these tasks. Wiki and blog software packages have built-in Administrator s functionalities to support these tasks. Can be very time-consuming/human resource intensive. Can be very time-consuming/human resource intensive. Of interest: Of interest:

Remedies: Closed Environment Scenario Enforce, check, and limit wiki and blog registration and editing privileges to selected, well-defined, and verifiable special interest groups or communities of users. Enforce, check, and limit wiki and blog registration and editing privileges to selected, well-defined, and verifiable special interest groups or communities of users. Posting/editing articles on these wikis and blogs will thus be limited to select, well-known and trustworthy people. Posting/editing articles on these wikis and blogs will thus be limited to select, well-known and trustworthy people. Everyone else will still be able to access/read the wiki or blog and, if desirable/ required, also post limited (moderated) comments (to build a community). (Read-only access and posting limited moderated comments/discussion topics can also be blocked by the Administrator, if deemed necessary.) Everyone else will still be able to access/read the wiki or blog and, if desirable/ required, also post limited (moderated) comments (to build a community). (Read-only access and posting limited moderated comments/discussion topics can also be blocked by the Administrator, if deemed necessary.)

Remedies: Closed Environment Scenario Once a trustworthy expert is identified among external readers (based on the quality of his/her posted comments and further private communication with them), they can also be granted posting/editing privileges (and in this way the (closed) pool of editors will keep growing). Once a trustworthy expert is identified among external readers (based on the quality of his/her posted comments and further private communication with them), they can also be granted posting/editing privileges (and in this way the (closed) pool of editors will keep growing).

A wiki on gene function, which utilizes the collective brain power of biologists around the world, would be an invaluable tool for biological sciences.

What s Next? Careful thinking is needed in order to find the best ways to use these emerging tools to boost our productivity, foster better communities of practice, and support our continuing professional development (CPD). Careful thinking is needed in order to find the best ways to use these emerging tools to boost our productivity, foster better communities of practice, and support our continuing professional development (CPD). Stakeholders /prospective users representatives (healthcare professionals and students) must be adequately involved in this process. Stakeholders /prospective users representatives (healthcare professionals and students) must be adequately involved in this process.

An Online Journal Club Users can rate and discuss medical literature, and share their thoughts on any paper instantly online. This has the potential of improving communication amongst physicians and leading to better understanding and interpretation of medical literature.

New InitiativeOpen Access 2.0 New InitiativeOpen Access 2.0 Interactive papers that authors can edit after publication and more (PLoS ONE -

Inspired by the successful Yahoo! 360° model, the resultant use scenarios should also be designed to provide the binding glue for the different technologies on offer (wikis, blogs/ photoblogs and podcasts/ vodcasts) and existing online medical/health information services, integrating them synergistically into one coherent, whole and unique user experience.

The scholar must be a solitary, modest and charitable soul. He must embrace solitude as a bride...that he may become acquainted with his thoughts. Ralph Waldo Emerson ( ) - Author, poet and philosopher