A video by xardesvives - Aplicaciones educativas de la llamada Web 2.0 o Web Social. Documento elaborado por el Area del Portal Educastur y Servicios Educativos en Línea, de la Consejería de Educación del Principado de Asturias.
We have looked here before at how OCW has shaped education in the last ten years, but in many ways much of the content that has been posted online remains very much “Web 1.0.” That is, while universities have posted their syllabi, handouts, and quizzes online, there has not been — until recently — much “Web 2.0″ OCW resources — little opportunity for interaction and engagement with the material.
But as open educational resources and OCW increase in popularity and usage, there are a number of new resources out there that do offer just that. You probably already know about: Khan Academy and Wikipedia, for example. But in the spirit of 10 years of OCW, here’s a list of 10 cool OER and OCW resources that you might not know about, but should know:
This post provides an annotated bibliography of some work on using social media (in particular Facebook) as a pre-registration/pre-university/induction tool. The references given can also be found at my Delicious site. Some examples of the use of Facebook for induction purposes are given at the end.
Mashable write up of our Twitter article: Alan Cann, Jo Badge, Stuart Johnson, Alex Moseley. Twittering the student experience. ALT-N, Vol. 17, October 2009. http://newsletter.alt.ac.uk/xrctg5ovlfkimsphpsy77s
Web2.0 technologies continue to grow, both in diversity and usage and have the potential to impact all areas of learning. How can a bioscientist navigate the technologies of Web2.0 and why should you bother? The Centre for Bioscience would like to bring together examples of Web 2.0 which enhance student learning or academic scholarship. The day will advocate useful approaches rather than advocating particular programmes.
Seit 2003 veröffentlicht die Kommission für One-Person Libraries in lockerer Folge "Checklisten", welche bei Alltagsproblemen einer One-Person Library eine Hilfestellung geben sollen. Sie sind als ein neues "Format" konzipiert, als Working Papers, welche einem Aufgabenbereich Struktur zu geben vermögen und in Stichworten die "Essentials" des betreffenden Gebietes auflisten sollen.
M. Ebner, and W. Nagler. Proceedings of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2010, page 4001-4010. Chesapeake, Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE), (2010)