6. Bebo White (2007). Is Web 2.0 the Future of the Web? http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/speakers/white07.pdf
7. Bebo White (2007). Is Web 2.0 the Future of the Web? http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/speakers/white07.pdf
8. Current systems used in education follow a consistent design pattern, one that is not supportive of lifelong learning or personalization, is asymmetric in terms of user capability, and which is disconnected from the global ecology of Internet services. In this paper we propose an alternative design pattern for educational systems that emphasizes symmetric connections with a range of services both in formal and informal learning, work, and leisure, and identify strategies for implementation and experimentation. Wilson, S et. al. (2006). Personal Learning Environments: Challenging the dominant design of educational systems http://hdl.handle.net/1820/727 Challenging the dominant design of educational systems 'Mini Stativ Gorilla-Pod’ www.flickr.com/photos/19764621@N00/206488647
9. Getting beyond centralized technologies in higher education Centralized learning management systems still characterize the predominant institutional approach to computational support for teaching and studying in higher education. This approach contrasts sharply with the growing dissemination of decentralized, loosely coupled, and networked tools and services that provide increasingly powerful means to augment a wide variety of activities and practices outside of institutional boundaries. Recently, notions of personal learning environments (PLEs) have been brought forward and discussed as a viable alternative to the centralized approach to technological support for teaching and studying that most educational institutions employ. Ed-Media 2007 Symposium. http://weblogs.elearning.ubc.ca/brian/archives/039877.php 'Dealing with tension Xviii (series)’. www.flickr.com/photos/46425925@N00/932379116
11. Out of the Box & Into the Hub: Chris Handley, Adrian Wilson, Nils Peterson, & Gary Brown. September 2007. https://mysite.wsu.edu/personal/nils_peterson/whitepaper/default.aspx S ePortfolio Model (Free-Range or course as Hub) MySpace S Professional S S S S S S S S S S S S The LMS Traditional Class ( Corralled ) = Web 2.0 Applications (Facebook, Flickr, Bebo, MySpace…) ePortfolio Course Hub ePortfolio Course Hub Facebook Base Camp S = Student with links of their choice
13. ‘ WEB 1.0’ ------ ‘WEB 2.0’ SHIFT FROM LMS/VLE ------- PLE
14. * flexible roles (1.7) * user generated question engine (1.9) * IMS-Learning Design Import-Export (2.0) - probably the only intl. standard for collaborative learning * flexible profile fields (1.8) - nicknames, birthdays, etc. * self-assessment, peer-assessment (workshop module, project module) * community hub (1.9) * repository API (1.9) * personal, transportable portfolio (2.1) What can Moodle learn from other Web 2.0 applications? What do we need to add? * social networking course format * social networking repository for teachers (with fun incentives) * question engine integrated throughout modules * user-generated content publishing tools, interfaces * engaging games for learning, and socialising * role-playing worlds MOODLE becoming more SUP PLE Don Hinkleman http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=74419