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2009年3月31日 星期二

e-learning 2.0: All You Need To Know

http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/e-learning_20_all_you_need_to_know.php

Written by Richard MacManus / June 22, 2007 1:54 AM / 34 Comments

One of the strongest, but least hyped, uses of web 2.0 technologies over the past couple of years has been e-learning.

We've covered this topic extensively on Read/WriteWeb - and so we're pleased to bring you this overview of e-learning 2.0, including the leading web apps and sites in this niche, and predictions for its future.

In August Steve O'Hear (now last100 editor) wrote an introduction to e-learning 2.0. He noted that teachers and students are embracing web technologies such as blogging and podcasting. Although not designed specifically for use in education, these tools are helping to make e-learning far more personal, social, and flexible.

According to Steve, the traditional approach to e-learning has been to employ the use of a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), software that is often cumbersome and expensive - and which tends to be structured around courses, timetables, and testing [examples listed below]. That is an approach that is too often driven by the needs of the institution rather than the individual learner. In contrast, e-learning 2.0 (as coined by Stephen Downes) takes a 'small pieces, loosely joined' approach that combines the use of discrete but complementary tools and web services - such as blogs, wikis, and other social software - to support the creation of ad-hoc learning communities.

Examples of e-learning 2.0 apps and websites

edublogs.org and wikispaces.com are two examples of blog and wiki resources for e-learning. Steve's post includes many other examples of edu-blogging, podcasting, media sharing and social networks. There are some interesting web apps for students popping up, for example a collaborative note taking app called stu.dicio.us and the ReadWriteThink Printing Press - which enables users to create a newspaper, brochure, etc.

elggFor an in-depth look at one of the leaders in this space, Steve profiled Elgg - a social network for education. This is an excellent example of how web 2.0 is shaping e-learning. Elgg is social networking software designed especially for education - built from the ground up to support learning.

Described by its founders as a 'learning landscape', Elgg provides each user with their own weblog, file repository (with podcasting capabilities), an online profile and an RSS reader. Additionally, all of a user's content can be tagged with keywords - so they can connect with other users with similar interests and create their own personal learning network. However, where Elgg differs from a regular weblog or a commercial social network (such as MySpace) is the degree of control each user is given over who can access their content. Each profile item, blog post, or uploaded file can be assigned its own access restrictions - from fully public, to only readable by a particular group or individual. Click here for an insightful interview with Elgg's founders.

Note that this type of e-learning social network is similar to "smart" social networks, in which you can put access controls around your personal details, so that only people you trust can see them. Facebook, imbee, Vox, and Multiply are all examples of smart social networks.

Another great example of an e-learning 2.0 app is ChinesePod, which we profiled in November. ChinesePod teaches Mandarin over the Web. It uses podcasting, RSS, blogging - and other Web 2 technologies - to teach Mandarin Chinese. The business model is surprisingly simple - subscriptions to language-learning materials. This complements the free offerings - basically, the Mandarin podcasts - very nicely. For example, if you want to dive into learning Mandarin straight away: select one of the episodes, plus you can participate in the discussions. The first level subscription is called 'Basic' and gets you a PDF transcript of the podcast. If you want get really serious about learning Mandarin, sign up to the premium subscription service and receive learning resources such as Review Materials and Lesson Plans.

The community aspect of ChinesePod shows what can be done with web 2.0 technologies in e-learning. Check out the Community page - which has a forum, wiki, blogs, photos, rss feeds. All the usual pieces, but each has a practical purpose. The wiki has extra links and information, the forum is well-used by users, the photos are lovely (of China), and there are a lot of great rss feeds to choose from.

Google, Microsoft, Apple, IBM - active in e-learning 2.0

What else is out there currently in Internet-based education software? Well for a start, the Internet BigCos all have products in the e-learning segment. Google offers the free Google Apps for Education (includes Gmail, Chat, Calendar, Page Creator, start page). Microsoft has a range of education products (including live.com hosting/email and potential groupware for education), and Apple offers free podcast hosting for education (iTunes U). IBM is also a player in the education sector.

Google seems to be particularly active in education, amongst the Internet companies. It has Google for Educators, described as "a platform of teaching resources". Also its Google Enterprise Professional program has at least one education provider - Blackboard become the first member of the program to focus primarily on educational institutions.

Not to mention that online office products can be used to enhance collaboration in an education setting. Google Docs & Spreadsheets for example. In effect, the BigCos are able to leverage their current product range and promote them to schools.

Collaborative E-learning Systems

As well as blogs and wikis, there is a class of e-learning 2.0 software that is more of a platform product. These are referred to as collaboration systems and examples are Elgg, Nuuvo and Digication. As Digication's Jeffrey Yan explained in January, e-learning 2.0 tools are often promoted by educators in a grassroots manner. Which when you consider the usual hierarchical academic setting, is an interesting trend. Jeff told R/WW there is a community of users who support these tools and "their approval/disapproval with features, functionality and direction can make or break a [e-learning] company."

As for the near future of collaborative systems, Jeff Yan says that blogs, wikis and podcasts will start to merge with more educationally focused systems in 2007.

Traditional Learning Management System (LMS)

Also known as Virtual Learning Environments (VLE), examples are Blackboard, Moodle and Sakai (the latter two are open source) As we hinted at above, the big commercial software like Blackboard is very 'old school' and doesn't have much focus on the community aspects of learning. They're expensive and are generally seen as clunky and difficult to use - not unlike traditional Content Management Systems in enterprises (Vignette, InterWoven, et al). They also have a lot of features that most teachers and students don't want or need.

However there are some newcomers that are interesting - call them LMS 2.0 perhaps ;-) As well as Digication and Nuvvo, there is Chalksite and haiku LMS.

Conclusion

As this article shows, there is a lot of web 2.0 activity in the e-learning space - including from the big Internet companies like Google and Apple. The current era of the Web is all about two-way communication, collaboration and 'read/write'; and the classroom is an ideal place to utilize these technologies. In the comments, tell us some of the e-learning apps or experiences you've encountered.

2009年3月14日 星期六

Voice Thread

http://voicethread.com

這是滿簡單的類似線上投影片加上錄音解說,特別的是他還可以有文字和語音註解的功能,在註解的同時也能透過畫筆來強調所說明的部份,線上有許多老師將教學內容分享在上面。

像這Mrs. Mattson's所指導的三年級"藝術與詩"的繪本



我也做了文字的comment

2009年3月7日 星期六

華語文創新營運帶來網路學習新商機

http://tw.echinesenet.com/story/web-learning-commerce

全球風行中文熱潮下,華語文學習已經成為一門顯學,隨著龐大市場引爆的商機,除了傳統語言學習通路外,採用Web 2.0社群語言學習方法,或許是一項創新營運模式,更可能帶來爆發性的收入,因此我們來介紹幾個可能有機會出線的網站,看看這幾個新興網站的特色與價值。

www.chinesepod.com
Chinesepod是Praxis Language公司於2005年在上海創設,以外國人學華語文的角度來設計內容與服務,利用iPod平台傳送免費內容,線上提供800多門課程依難易度分六個層級。
網站至2007年已經有25萬人定期收聽,數千人支付與老師一對一談話的學費,且大多支付的顧客住在美國。Praxis Language公司目前也正和中國的漢辦合作,成立線上孔子學院(www.confuciusinstitute.net/),主要提供線上教材資源庫。

www.livemocha.com
Livemocha 是2007年9月正式上線,會員來自200個國家共20個萬會員,目前有約有160小時的免費初級、中級課程,課程包含六種語言:漢語、英語、德語、法語、西班牙語、北印度語,介面則有英文、簡體中文、日文、西班牙文、葡萄牙文、韓文六種版本。
網站的主要特色是「語言學習媒合平台」。在註冊成為會員時,系統會詢問你的母語,以及你想學習的語言及目前程度,只要登入網站,就媒合雙方透過平臺即時通訊功能進行線上聊天,達成社群語言學習的目的。還可把練習後的結果,提交給社群中的朋友,請他幫你批改或給予建議。目前還沒有營利的機制,既沒收會員費,也沒有廣告在網站上。

www.activechinese.com
ActiveChinese 是在2005年成立的,公司總部位於美國加州的舊金山,並與位於上海的研發聯盟合作,營運模式比較像是傳統的數位內容公司,是以銷售內容CD為主,和少部分online access,他們是以flash的教學影片來教授中文,達到學習和互動的效果。
在youtube上也分享許多免費試讀課程,在Second Life 也成立特別的島嶼來做宣傳與使用者交流,課程強調以多媒體的方式呈現教學內容為主,它的課程含蓋面算是蠻完整的,並且對於不同的對象有不同的內容,並有參加各種主流市場展覽,另外強調課程內容符合ACTL、HSK 標準。

www.echineselearning.com
2006年創設於北京,是中國目前營運最好的一家網路華語文教學機構,對華語文師資的篩選嚴格,皆為北大或北師大本科學歷或研究生學歷的師資才能錄取,且echineselearning機構 是CLASS全美中小學中文教師協會與CLTA全美中文教師協會的成員。
網站除了提供一對一中文線上視訊學習之外,更提供了在上課前24小時可線上預約機制,其課程主要是透過Video視訊與學生連線教授華語,如學員對授課的華語文老師有不滿意的地方,可向客服反應更換老師,另有老師的評比制度與學員退費制度來控制其華語課程的品質。且在每階段課程結束後都會提供給學員一個Personnal plan顯示每個階段的學習紀錄與成果。
收取費用方面,招收對象包含成人、青少年、兒童、企業與學校,學員在登入註冊後,echineselearning機構透過電話聯繫再次確認學員華語文的程度與需求後,方有不同的收費標準出現。

www.guavatalk.com
Guavatalk是一個開放的平台,結合moodle、google calendar、blog等服務,主要提供免費同步課程的網站。
目前剛開始營運,線上僅有8個老師,主要讓北京與美國的學生連線,作網路同步課程學習。老師先在網站上預約上課時段,提供免費同步課程給任意想來參加的人。老師可透過網站做出自己的知名度,然後再到1on1mandarin網站,採用收費方式,經營1對1的同步課程。

www.gochinese.net
GoChinese,是一個網路華語文教學平台,結合現代語言學,強調語音和詞基的方法。
其經營模式是賣軟體與教材。軟體特色強調快速製作屬於自己的教材,可隨便複製一段文章,即可馬上成為自己想學的教材。另外在網站平台上學生可以開啟導師編制的教材或學生自備文件,聆聽流暢的華語文發音,學習漢語詞及其拼音。目前網站有點鬆散,產品單價從20美元-160美元都有,以技術應用觀點,是一個利基市場。

綜合6家華語文新興網站服務層面,主要融合了社群、非母語情境學習,也加入Immersive、Collaborative、Social Computing的新興科技,讓華語文網路學習邁向e-Learning 2.0的途徑,企圖在競爭激烈的華語文市場上創造藍海策略。
從創新服務的軌跡來看,大家都已經知道Web 2.0所帶來的效應與影響,所以大家紛紛投入web2.0的營運策略,誰能夠勝出,是需要等時間的諈練與證明;然而華語文web2.0學習趨勢是已經存在,不知你準備好了嗎?

2009年3月4日 星期三

建立 Podcast 平台

大家一起來玩 Podcast 吧! (什麼是 Podcast? 可以吃嗎? ) Podcast 真的滿好玩的~ 不過 Podcast 要如何做, 如何架設才能讓別人訂閱? 如果有玩 blog 的人可能都會知道你的 blog 有提供 RSS, 可以讓人家用 RSS Reader 來訂閱, Podcast 也是用同樣的方式, 讓 Podcast 可以像 blog 一樣讓人訂閱, 只是 Podcast 的 RSS 跟一般 blog 的 RSS 稍微不一樣, 但是只是要玩 Podcast 的話, 不需要去管 RSS 格式長得如何, 只要知道他的運作方式即可(跟 blog 差不多)。 你會玩 blog 嗎? 那麼你基本上也會玩 Podcast 。

跟 blog 一樣, Podcast 也需要一個平台, 你有自己的 blog 或主機空間, 就可以自己架設, 或者是利用免費的 Podcast 平台, 目前國外有好幾個免費的 Podcast 平台可以申請, 只要申請完之後, 上傳你的 Podcast, 馬上就可以讓人家訂閱、聆聽你所製做的 Podcast 了!

前幾天為了弄自己的 Podcast 也試了好多方式, 找了好多免費空間, 搞了好久。 接下來就來說一下我架設 Podcast 平台的心得吧! 目前我是用我自己的 blog 加上 feedburner 的方式建立起我的 Podcast 平台的, 不過一開始根本不知道 feedburner 那麼好用, 所以吃足了苦頭, 足足花了我 2 天的時間到處嘗試不同的方式。

1. Wordpress 使用者的選擇: Podpress (但有點廢 XD)

一開始, 由於我是用 wordpress 來架設我的 blog, 由於 wordpress 的外掛很多, 所以我就先從 wordpress 的外掛找起, 一開始就找到了 podpress, 這個外掛真的非常強大, 所以很高興的就把他裝上了我的 wordpress。 一開始裝的是 podpress 7.7 版, 沒想到隔天, YHH 說我 blog 的 RSS feed 完全變成亂碼。 其實當天我有從 Bloglines 看到我自己的 RSS feed, 只是… 我把他當成了幻覺, 以為是 Bloglines 的問題 XD 之後上網找了一些資料, 才知道… 非英文語系的 blog 內文, 似乎(?)是為了要符合 iTunes podcast 的格式, 所以 podpress 會將內文給重新格式化?? Anyway, 試了好久, 甚至還去改程式碼, 但是… 最後我放棄了 podpress, 因為有更方便的方式, 就是用 feedburner, 後面會提到。

不過對 podpress 很興趣的人, 可以試試看 podpress 7.2 版, 畢竟可以跟你原有的 wordpress整合在一起, 感覺很不賴! 7.2 版不會把 RSS feed 給搞亂, 但是為什麼我還是放棄用 7.2 版? 我也忘記了…

2. 免費的 Podcast 平台: Free podcast hostings

來介紹一下當初放棄 podpress 之後, 所找的一些 free podcast hosting 好了。 找不到滿意的, 我居然註冊了三、四家 Orz

podOmatic

podOmatic 是我第一個試的 Podcast hosting, 有 500MB 的容量, 15G/月 的頻寬流量可以用, 這個數字跟台灣的虛擬主機比起來就很猛了, 打死一堆, 更何況 podOmatic 還是免費的。也有提供 embedded player, 讓你可以放到你的 blog 上, 但是真的很醜 XD 另外, 應該是每家都會提供你一個 Podcast 頁面, 有點像 blog, 可以讓人家瀏覽、訂閱, 可以看看我在 podOmatic 的頁面 http://tzangms.podomatic.com/, 基本上, 對於空間及流量, podOmatic 是首選, 儘管他的 embedded player 真的很醜 XD

podBean

podbean 他的後台就跟 wordpress 長得一模一樣, 在猜想, 該不會就是用 wordpress MU 加上 podpress 架設起來的吧? 呵, 不過對於 wordpress 的使用者來說, 應該很容易上手。 不過, podbean 才提供 100MB 的空間讓你放置你的 podcast 檔案, 我的 小海 Podcast 第一集, 12 多分鐘, 用 mp3 128k 的格式, 就也差不多 12MB了, 所以, 100MB 也做不了幾集, 所以放棄。這裡是我在 podBean 的Podcast 頁面, 一定是用 wordpress MU 架的 XD http://tzangms.podbean.com/

MyPodcast

mypodcast, 沒有找到他的空間或流量的數字, 搞不好, 沒有限制 XD 找到這裡我就累了, 沒真的去玩 Orz 這裡是 MyPodcast 提供的 Podcast 頁面: http://tzangms.mypodcast.com/

switchPod

switchPod 我就沒註冊了 Orz 相信在註冊過三個 free podcast hosting 之後, 誰都會累吧XD, 不過他首頁還滿漂亮的, 也有 450 MB 的空間, 是可以考慮一下的podcast 平台。

odeo

其實 odeo 是我當初想玩 Podcast 第一個想到的! 應該是很多人的首選吧!? 可是在做 Podcast 之前, 跟 jeph 聊天, jeph 他說… odeo 已經不開放可以上傳 Podcast 的帳號了!!!! Orz 應該早就去註冊一個才對! 才不會那麼辛苦, 而且 odeo 提供一個很漂亮的 embedded player!! podOmatic 醜的要命, 想看一下 odeo player 長得如何, 可以到 jeph 的 blog 看看 odeo player, 也一定要聽聽 jeph 的 podcast, jeph 可是一個很有深度的人, 推!

有用 free podcast hosting 的人也來說明一下哪家好用吧!? 我不用 free podcast hosting 的原因是我想在發佈 Podcast 時, 在我的 blog 也能同時收聽, 所以除了 odeo 有漂亮的 player 可以搭配 blog 之外, 我只能考慮下面寫到的 FeedBurner 了。

3. 使用你自己的 blog 搭配 Feedburner !

前找了那麼多東西, podpress, free podcast hosting, 整整花了 2 天, 想讓自己的 podcast 可以上線, 最後找到了 FeedBurner!! 我的天阿, FeedBurner 是我的救星! 只要你有自己的 blog, 只要可以產生 RSS 就可以了!! 去註冊個帳號, 然後把你的 RSS 用 FeedBurner 燒一下, 記得勾選 “I am a Podcaster!”, 那麼, 出來的 RSS feed 就可以當成 Podcast RSS feed 了!! 超方便吧!? 只要你在文章中有 link 連結到你的 Podcast 檔案(mp3, aac, … etc) , 那麼 FeedBurner 就會幫你那篇文章的 RSS feed 變成符合 Podcast 格式的 RSS feed, 神奇吧!

不過像我為了怕我的 Podcast 包含多餘的東西, 我就在我的 blog 開了一個 myPodcast 的目錄, 就是單純用來發佈我的 Podcast, 然後把這個目錄的 RSS 拿去給 FeedBurner 燒, 燒完就可以讓大家訂閱啦!! 像我的 myPodcast 目錄的 RSS 如下:

http://tzangms.com/?feed=rss2&cat=153

用 FeedBurner 燒出來變下面這樣, 這個 RSS feed 就可以直接用 iTunes 訂閱了!

http://feeds.feedburner.com/tzangmspodcast

那要如何像我 blog 右邊的 Podcast 圖示, 一點下去, 電腦就會自動開 iTunes 訂閱呢? 只要把上面 RSS Feed 的 http:// 改成 itpc:// 就可以了, itpc 的意思應該指的就是 iTunes Podcast, 變成下面這樣

itpc://feeds.feedburner.com/tzangmspodcast

另外, 使用 FeedBurner 方便的一點就是, 我在發佈 Podcast 到我的 blog 同時, 就像小海Podcast第一集所看到的, 可以直接在我的 blog 點來聽, 另外發佈新 Podcast 文章之後所產生的 RSS Feed 也是 Podcast compitable RSS Feed, 可以讓人家直接用 iTunes 訂閱, 例如直接按我 blog 右邊的 Podcast 圖示就會自動開啟 iTunes 訂閱, 下載 Podcast 到你的電腦, 當然前提是你有裝 iTunes。 所以對我來說 FeedBurner 最省力, 最方便!

如果不用免費 Podcast 平台, 那 podcast 的檔案要放哪呢? 像我是用國外的虛擬主機, 頻寬流量夠大, 所以還不至於造成負擔, 如果沒有自己的主機空間的話, 又不想花錢, 也只能考慮第二點, 找家 free podcast hosting 來用, 只是自由度沒那麼高, 如果有自己的主機空間就跟我一樣用 Feedburner 吧! 但是如果怕流量用光, 負擔太重的話, 也可以把 podcast 檔案放在別的地方, 只要有 link 到 podcast 檔案, Feedburner 也是可以接受的。

如果沒有自己的空間又想認真做 Podcast 的話, 就只好考慮國外的虛擬主機了! 台灣的虛擬主機流量都不夠大, 訂閱數多的話, 流量就爆了~

這一篇只有說到, 如何架設你自己的 Podcast 平台, 下一篇來寫一下, 怎麼錄製屬於你自己的 Podcast 好了!

GoodGuide

http://www.bnext.com.tw/NotablesView_394

http://www.goodguide.com/

這家公司就是指引消費者如何買到一個「好」的「產品」。至於「好」產品怎麼定義呢?在時下製造-銷售流程日益複雜的年代,產品的生存週期從生產、包裝、鋪貨運輸消費、使用到回收,都會製造出許多問題。

舉例而言,許多玩具在生產時會有「甲醛」的殘留,當這個玩具進到了我們的生活中,便會慢慢釋放出甲醛的氣體;這個氣體吸多了輕則影響孩子呼吸道造成過敏,嚴重者家中可能有甲醛中毒,或有人因甲醛制癌的危險。但是這麼可怕的有毒物,卻混進在我們購買的商品架上,而且往往無法分辨出。Good Guide為了減少地球上發生這些悲劇,他們蒐集了許多貨品的資料,並且以自己的實驗團隊做出報告,測量許多數值,並且給予一些類別項目評比。

有什麼類別會有評比呢?看看下圖一目了然,有健康方面的評比,包含致癌物分析、健康成份分析等;環境友善分析,包含此產品是否會造成有毒廢棄物,造成全球暖化等等;也有社會公義方面的評比,包含員工是否合理的被對待,不是壓榨勞工,由血汗工廠產出的製造品... 等等。

除了這些評比之外,該產品如果有獲得市面上流通得標章,當然會加分,以圖中這個產品,就有「安全化妝品」標章,但是仍然沒有環境保護組織 EPA 得標章。這樣的呈現方式,讓人可以很快的了解,原來一個產品的安全性,對於自己的健康,對於家人的健康,甚至對於社會的進步,和對於環境的保護,有這麼多因素在考量,也有這麼多單位為每一個產品努力。

無獨有偶,Good Guide也提供了Web 2.0讀者評比的功能,開放使用者可以寫下留言,當然也提供「立刻購買」的賺取營收模式,讓這個站的營運更完整。其實這個網站企業是否成功,可能目前還不知道,但Jimmy可以想見,再等個10年,先進國家的人口老齡化,那健康產品的公正單位、資料庫和討論,就又是一個網際網路對於社會環境幫助的好案例了。如果你是想在網路創業的夥伴,這個案例給了你什麼啟發呢?別忘記,綠色工作從今年開始大紅大紫,Jimmy相信網路與綠色的結合也不會少掉對人類有用的商機。

2009年3月3日 星期二

#Gr8t Tweets




2009/2/26 some edubloggertweeterwikiists launched a pretty cool idea for marking the best Twitter posts for the month of March. The idea is pretty simple; see a valuable Tweet and ReTweet it with the hashtag #gr8t. You can then either read them as they come through on this wiki page, or subscribe to the RSS feed from the search.twitter.com results page.

Used judiciously, this could be a fine way to track some of the most informative Tweets out there. I’ve been trying to keep the number of people I follow to a minimum, so for me, tapping into the best of the edutwittersphere in this way could be pretty helpful. It’s like a delicious for Twitter, kinda sorta. (It should also benefit those who follow like 10, 459 people too.)

I’ve always struggled (though not too mightily) with the signal to noise ratio on Twitter. Through the people I follow and with the varying amounts of time I spend on it per day, I probably average about half a dozen good links a day. While I enjoy the back and forth somewhat, I’m really looking for links more than anything, and I’ve been pretty successful at mining Twitter search for Tweets that contain certain words AND a link. Lots of ways to do it.

So, anyway, for next month at least, add your #Gr8t Tweets to the list…

2009年2月25日 星期三

Best Web 2.0 Applications for Elementary School

http://langwitches.org/blog/2007/12/22/best-web-20-applications-for-elementary-school/

Thanks to an amazing list of “The Best Web 2.o Application for Education-2007” from Larry Ferlazzo’s Website, I decided to create my own list of the applications that have been the most useful or promising in the Elementary School scene.

Maybe I even make a meme out of it to encourage other elementary school techies to create their own lists and publish them on their blog. The list does not have to be in any particular order. Great if you write a short sentence about what the tool does.

  1. AnimotoCreate your own music video, simply by uploading your own images and selecting music. + Students LOVED seeing themselves on the video. - Limit of 30 seconds
  2. Slide.comCreate your own slideshow, then embed in your classroom blog.
  3. SlideshareUpload your students’ or your own powerpoint files in order to embed them on your classroom blog
  4. LunapicWeb based image editor. Great effecs and animations.
  5. VoicethreadUpload your images, record your voice over each image, invite others to collaborate, embed in your blog, collaborative storytelling
  6. NingCreate your own social network place for your students. Ning will even remove the ads, if you write to them that they are for elementary school students. Great potential to teach our younger students about social networkign in a safe environment.
  7. Google Earth & MapsTake a virtual tour around the world, create placemarks, add your own images or videos. Have students add their own descriptions. Save and share placemarks and virutal tours on your blog. Embed Google Maps on your classroom blog.
  8. FlickrTHE best photosharing site. Especially love the many other sites, that mash-up and integrate with Flickr. Once your photos are uploaded to Flickr, there is no need to upload again and you can use the URL provided for different sizes for other applications as well
  9. MixbookGreat potential for collaborative classroom creation, editing and publishing of books. Great variety of layouts, including text AND images.

  10. WordpressBlogging platform (Free). Can be hosted by Wordpress or your own server. I especially like the widget features, plug-ins and theme varieties available.

Here are your simple meme instructions:

Write down your favorite web 2.0 applications, add a sentence or two of explanation and tag a few other elementary school teachers.

Kim Cofino, Melanie Hartsman, Tim Lauer, Anna Adams, Helen Mowers, Elizabeth Helfant

When you have published your list, please leave a comment with a link to your post. (Somehow my trackbacks don’t seem to work on my blog) If you are an elementary school teacher and you were not tagged and would like to add a list as well, feel free to leave your blog post URL here too.

2009年2月24日 星期二

Wikispaces

在Wikispaces中每個帳號可以新增多個Wiki網站,在Wikispaces稱之為Space,其中Space的名稱是讓使用者自訂子網域的方式。 Space的權限分為三種,分別為Public、Protected及Private;Public及Protected為免費使用,而Private可以試用30天,之後就要收費,Public與Protected的差別在於所有人都可看,但Protected只有特定人才能編輯,Private則是只有特定人才能看及編輯。

但有特別提供給K-12教師使用免費。


Wikis for Everyonw.

Our full-featured wikis offer unlimited usage and our stellar visual editor. Check out our plans and pricing, and see why our customers call us the best wiki out there.


About Wikispaces

Who are we?

Wikispaces is run by Tangient which is Dominick Bellizzi, Jessica Brown, James Byers, Sarah Cove, Adam Frey, Debbie Guskin, Jeff Hanke, and Bisma Moon.

Since early 2005 we've been dedicated to building the world's easiest to use wiki service by listening closely to the ever growing Wikispaces community. We now host over 750,000 wikis for over 1,800,000 people and have products designed for the smallest classroom and the world's largest corporations and institutions.

Drop us a note any time at help@wikispaces.com or join our main discussion area. Welcome, and we look forward to hearing from you.

What's Important to us?

Simplicity

We're firm believers that wikis can be revolutionary tools for building communities. But most wikis are very engineer-focused: hard to use, buried under busy user interfaces, full of features only a geek could love. Wikispaces is our attempt to build a wiki that's easy to use and easy to adopt for all kinds of audiences. We've kept the tool simple so that you can focus on building content, talking with other members, and growing your community.

Community

The majority of tools that exist to publish content on the Internet are either one-to-many (e.g. personal websites, blogs, news sites) or short-lived (forums / message boards, FAQs, etc.). Wikispaces gives groups the freedom to publish pages that are long-lived, regularly updated, and built by many contributors. We give you the space to both publish and discuss content, without tangling the two together.

Openness

Wikispaces is built to work anywhere, anytime. All you need is a web browser and an Internet connection. Members can create pages and spaces without undue restrictions or rules. Guests can edit pages without creating an account. Wiki pages are fully internationalized, so you can contribute content in any language you like. We take care of hosting, backups, and upgrades so you don't have to. All of our services are free to try and we don't ask for any of your personal information up front. And our pricing is simple and clear.

Usability

Wikispaces is designed to be usable for everyone. We've built a visual editor that lets you see the layout and design of your page while you're editing it. No technical knowledge required. We also let you use wiki markup if you're so inclined. And we've made sure that Wikispaces is fast even in large communities with lots of activity

Service

Our customer service has been called "crazy amazing." That's because we're more concerned about helping you than doing anything else and because the people who respond to your email are the same people who built the service.

Thanks

First, thanks to all of the Wikispaces members who have taken the time to send us feedback, participate in the community, and generally kept us going.We also owe our thanks to a number of people for helping make Wikispaces possible: the teams behind PHP, MySQL, lighttpd, lucene, Brad Fitzpatrick and crew for memcached and mogilefs, and Mark James for his Silk Icons found in many of our themes.

Contact

Tangient LLC67 Langton StreetSan Francisco, CA 94103415.863.8919help@wikispaces.com


Wikispaces for Educators
http://www.wikispaces.com/site/for/teachers

In January 2006, we decided to give away 100,000 free Plus wikis for K-12 education. We didn't set out with a grand strategy, just an interest in helping teachers with our easy to use wiki technology.

In September 2008 we gave away our 100,000th K-12 wiki. We know a good thing when we see it so we're giving away another 250,000 ad-free, private K-12 Plus wikis! All the features and benefits that normally cost $50/year - for free. No fine print, no usage limits, no advertising, no catches.

Thank you to all of you who have brought Wikispaces to your classrooms. Supporting the education community has been extraordinarily rewarding experience for us. You have made our work a pleasure and helped us to build a better service every day.

For more about our new offer, check out our blog post.
Try a wiki at your school now, and help us spread the word!


Netvibes

剛好看到美國堪薩斯大學的Michale Wesch使用Netvibes將blog, wiki, podcast,..等串聯起來,
也許可以透過Netvibes當作匯集學習者學習歷程與知識發展的平台。

Michale Wesch
Mediated Cultures: Digital Ethnography at Kansas State University
http://mediatedcultures.net/


http://www.netvibes.com/

About Netvibes

Founded by Tariq Krim in 2005, Netvibes pioneered the personalized homepage as alternative to traditional web portals. Netvibes lets individuals assemble their favorite widgets, websites, blogs, email accounts, social networks, search engines, instant messengers, photos, videos, podcasts, and everything else they enjoy on the web - all in one place.

Today, Netvibes is a global community of users who are taking control of their digital lives by personalizing their web experience. Netvibes is also a widget platform that is used by thousands of publishers around the world. Netvibes (http://www.netvibes.com) has offices in Paris, London and San Francisco.

介紹大家另一個使用 AJAX 技術,而且跟 iGoogle 一樣有提供中文介面的「個人化首頁服務」- Netvibes,我喜歡它的原因是它的版面清爽漂亮,不會像 iGoogle 上方搜尋列就占用了一大塊版面,另外就是它的自定性非常高、RSS 模組提供的閱讀功能相當完整 (不輸 Google Reader),而且相當容易就能將自己個人化首頁上的模組與親朋好友分享。

Edublogs

http://edublogs.org/
Edublogs hosts hundreds of thousands of blogs for teachers, students, researchers, professors, librarians, administrators and anyone and everyone else involved in education.

Edublogs are completely free, and come with 20MB of free upload space (easily extended to 5 GB as a Supporter) and a heap of great features

We also cater for schools and universities looking to create, manage and control blogs at their own domain, with all the features of Edublogs. We call it Edublogs Campus.

So, please feel welcome to sign up for a free Edublog or get in touch with us to talk about Edublogs Campus. We’d love to hear from you!

Sakai vs. Moodle | Zacker.org

http://www.zacker.org/sakai-project-vs-moodle

For IT directors at schools debating whether to use Sakai or Moodle as a course management solution, here is a side by side comparison. All signs point strongly towards Moodle kicking Sakai's butt and to the Mellon Foundation, Hewlett Foundation, and Sakai Partners wasting $6.6M.

在此篇的分析顯示,Moodle 遠遠勝過於 Sakai,但在這篇文章的回應上有各種不同看法,值得一看。

Sakai

Sakai is a set of software tools designed to help instructors, researchers, and students create websites for collaboration. Using a web browser, users choose from a set of features to create a site that meets their needs.
Here are some examples of websites possible to create using Sakai software:
  • A project director can create a website to make announcements and share resources, such as documents or links to other resources on the web.
  • An instructor can create a website that serves as an online discussion board for students to collaborate on an assignment.
  • A student can create a class website to work on and submit assignments electronically.

Sakai software is part of the Sakai Project (www.sakaiproject.org), a community source effort for creating open source collaborative tools for use in learning, research, and other types of distributed group work.

2009年2月23日 星期一

Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds

Wordle is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you like. You can print them out, or save them to the Wordle gallery to share with your friends.

Create your own.


Wordle: Jerry's blog Wordle: Jerry's blog Wordle: Jerry's blog

2009年2月22日 星期日

How Barack Obama Is Using Web 2.0 to Run for President



http://webtrends.about.com/od/web20/a/obama-web.htm

Barack Obama's Web Strategy Is at the Center of His Campaign
By Daniel Nations, About.com


A fundamental understanding of communication has always been at the center of a politician's arsenal, but a firm grasp on the future of communication can be the secret weapon that wins the war. For Franklin D. Roosevelt, it was radio. For John F. Kennedy, it was television. And for Barack Obama, it is social media.

Obama has taken grassroots campaigning into the digital age by embracing Web 2.0 and using it as a central platform of his presidential campaign. From social media savvy to YouTube to social networking, Obama has navigated Web 2.0 and turned it into a major force within his campaign.

Obama and Social Media

The first rule of social media marketing is to put yourself and/or your product out there. A few ways to do that include becoming an active blogger, establishing a presence on the major social networks, and embracing new forms of communication.

Obama has done just that. From social networking to his blog to his Fight the Smears campaign, Obama has made his Web 2.0 presence known. He has over 1.5 million friends on MySpace and Facebook, and he currently has over 45,000 followers on Twitter. This personal activity in social networks allows him to quickly get the word out across multiple platforms.

Obama and YouTube

The days of writing a speech to capture a ten second sound bite on the evening news are over. The popularity of YouTube gives the public access to the entire speech, not just the clip chosen by the news, which means the entire speech must resonate with the audience.

Barack Obama has done a great job of making sure his speeches sound as good on YouTube in their entirety as they do on the evening news with just a clip. He's also gambled on YouTube's audience by creating a strong presence on the website. Historically, young voters have been high on enthusiasm but low on voter turnout. But Obama has been able to utilize social media to buck that trend.

Obama and Social Networking

If we were to look for the ace up Obama's sleeve, we would find Chris Hughes. As one of the founders of Facebook, Chris Hughes knows a thing or two about social networking. Obama's wooing of the social networking whiz may not have made headlines at the time, but it's been a major factor in Obama's success.

Barack Obama isn't the first to utilize social networking in a bid for the presidency -- Howard Dean used Meetup.com to become a serious contender for his party's nomination in 2004 -- but he may have perfected it. The rule of thumb for any great application is to pack a powerful punch while being as simple to use as possible. And that's what My.BarackObama.Com delivers.

A full-fledged social network, My.BarackObama allows users to create their own profile complete with a customized description, friends list and personal blog. They can also join groups, participate in fund raising, and arrange events all from an interface that is both easy-to-use and familiar to any Facebook or MySpace user.

Politics 2.0 - Power to the People

Win or lose, there is no doubt that Barack Obama has changed the face of politics in America. And just as Obama is using Web 2.0 in his presidential campaign, so can Web 2.0 give the American people a voice in politics.

Obama's own social network was used to stage a protest of his stance on a federal wiretapping bill, proving that social networking can cut both ways.

Now it's up to the people to utilize that voice.

Barack Obama on the Web
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2009年2月20日 星期五

Web 2.0的反撲..... 朱學恆

Web 2.0的反撲.....

朱學恆

WEB 2.0時代的反面教材

對於無名小站,你有什麼看法?眾多的媒體和使用者都認為它是台灣Web 2.0時代創業先鋒、「最好的範例」,四個創辦人從學生開始,利用網路點石成金的威力一路到身價幾千萬,被Yahoo併購的有錢人……

真的嗎?

讓我們從另外一個角度說這個故事吧。


以下是引述自維基百科的介紹:「無名小站BBS創始於1999年,由台灣新竹的國立交通大學資訊工程學系學生簡志宇,利用交通大學的校內頻寬與資訊工程學系的機器所架設,以申請即通過的手法,吸引想要擁有個人版面的使用者加入這個BBS站。」


無名小站在那個還沒有太多Web 2.0概念的時代裡面,確實非常Web 2.0。網站架設者對使用者有求必應,Blog、相簿服務完全免費,會員儲存檔案大小不斷增加,其他競爭商業網站容量50MB,他們就推出500MB;使用者之前使用的是別的服務,搬家很麻煩;他們也跟著推出打包搬家程式。使用者會幫著站方打廣告和四處宣傳,在客服討論區上甚至連資深的使用者都可以幫忙一起回答其他菜鳥使用者的問題。雖然回答標準不一,有的十分搞笑,但這種「使用者生產」的人情味不也就是Web 2.0時代的精髓嗎?


到了2004年年底,那時依然寄生在交通大學的無名小站會員累積超過二十萬人(用寄生這二字的原因是如此基本上違反教育部的TANET管理規則),在Alexa上的世界排名從一萬名以下爆衝到1000名以內,於是無名小站也到了準備要逃出校園和商業化的時候了。



(無名的轉捩點是從2004年年底開始的)


在那個時間點上,無名推出了募款、募硬體的活動,網友還是一本初衷的紛紛響應,但由於在成立公司的時間點上兩者有重疊,所以這時網路上已經開始有人在批判無名小站的「假學術資源行營利創業之實」、「濫用網友好心捐贈」的事蹟了;不過,對無名小站抱持支持心態的使用者依舊佔大多數。因此,在整個2005年都可以看到許多網路科技領先者(反對無名小站)和一般使用者(支持無名小站)之間的筆戰與對抗,但菁英與大眾的對抗在那時多半還是支持無名小站的後者獲勝的。


無名小站初創業時甚至還推出前兩千名繳交一千元的「白金會員」,聲稱他們可以擁有多項權利,包括「還可擁有公司股票的優先認股權。在公司有增資需求時,白金會員可用承銷價購買無名股票至少500股,成為無名的股東。」


不過,說實話,這些人多半是Web 2.0時代的情義相挺,對這些什麼投資之類的事情並不真的那麼在乎。不過,這兩千名人士所帶來的兩百萬現金對於初創業的無名小站來說恐怕也不是那麼容易忽略的資產。


但他們沒想到的是等到無名小站確定要被Yahoo併購,幕後投資金主可以賺到三億,每個創辦人可以賺到幾千萬的時候,「不離不棄,被當北七」這兩句話反而成了白金會員最佳的寫照……因為站方跟他們講沒有這回事啦,我們不增資,所以你也沒有認股權唷!


於是,在Web 2.0時代真正的轉捩點發生了。無名小站省下了認股費用,卻觸怒了當初對他們最初支持的死忠使用者。這些使用者手上最大的武器跟無名小站崛起的原因一樣:網路。


於是,各個反抗無名小站的網站開始出現了,網友自動自發的撰寫程式和專文教導大家如何搬家到別的服務商、如何躲開無名小站的限制。「罵無名小站無恥」成了一門網路顯學,實際參與其中的部落格寫手xdite更是徹底感受到了這種的威力。他原先檢討的是Hinet所提供的XUITE服務,但越來越多使用者跟他反應應該要用同樣的態度去檢討無名小站。從2006年9月開始,xdite開始針對無名小站的錯誤針砭,他的網站流量跟著成長超過十倍以上,每當無名小站出包的時候,甚至瀏覽次數會比原先成長超過一百倍以上,幾乎是每一條無名小站的改變和公告都會被網友和站長仔細分析,用數據及事實迎頭痛擊。到了現在,連xdite的公司老闆都知道他就是網路上那個著名的「XDITE大人」。(感謝Xdite大人接受訪問,http://blog.xdite.net/ 我寫的時候網站掛了?)




這就是無名小站四個字在Google第一頁的搜尋結果,自第六項以下皆為負面消息,一到五則是無名小站本身的網頁。


而我自己也曾經有相關的經歷,我的BLOG上曾經寫過兩篇跟無名小站有關的文章,加上到處轉寄的人數,這兩篇文章保守估計每篇都至少有一萬五千人到兩萬人看過,也至少是我平常聊天文章的10倍以上;而且這些文章吸引來的是更多的爆料者、管理機房的人、以前交大的學長,紛紛或公開或私下的說明背後到底發生了什麼事情……


而在Google網頁搜尋「無名小站」的前二十名中,除了無名小站本身佔了前五名之外,第一頁的第六名標題就叫「拒絕無名小站」,而第一頁和第二頁的內容有一半都是無名小站的負面消息。而根據Alexa網路排名的資料,Youtube在宣布被Google併購之後的世界排名是持續上升的(從二十餘名升到全球第四),而無名小站的排名則是波動型的下降,三個月內的到達率下降了22%,全球排名下跌6名。




無名小站的Daily Reach在宣布被併購之後反而穩定下降。



無名小站的Daily Pageview在宣布被併購之後反而穩定下降。






這兩個數據Xdite大人有做過比較了,所以不需多講,各位自己看。


ALEXA網站上的數據說明:



另外真正可以清楚看到的就是Youtube宣布被併購之後穩步爬升,和無名小站的穩步下降構成強烈對比。



而無名小站鎖密碼的封閉式相簿突然全部開放的消息第一時間竟然是出現在另外一個討論區大家奔相走告,而不像以前一樣一有問題熱心網友就會上無名小站的討論版反應,甚至主動回答……


故事就這樣結束了嗎?2007年4月25日無名小站推出僅有VIP會員可以使用熱鍵快速瀏覽相簿的限制,一時之間網路罵聲不斷,但到了4月28號,就有網友CornGuo寫出了移除廣告和照樣使用熱鍵的輔助程式(http://cornguo.twbbs.org/archives/20070429/616/ 快來下載吧!)CornGuo網友要記得作學校功課喔!),4月29號另一名網友Luke作出了Firefox版的程式套件(http://luke.csie.net/wretch.user.js ),4月30號chency網友針對PCHOME、XUITE、無名的通用套件也跟著開發出來供大家免費下載。(http://chency.safego.net/ghotkey.user.js


這代表著什麼?這代表著這些網友犧牲自己的時間、頻寬和機器,義務性的和無名小站對抗,讓使用者可以不加入VIP、不受廣告影響就可以繼續使用無名小站的服務。換句話說,無名小站的VIP入會收入、廣告效益,就因為得罪了消費者而這樣付諸東流。


至於在Web2.0時代無名小站的未來究竟如何呢?套用電影《食神》裡面的經典對白,「得罪了方丈你還想走?」,稍稍修改為「得罪了消費者你還想要賺錢?」,就讓我們拭目以待吧。


這篇文章我是剛好在2007年5月1號寫好給某家報社的一系列web 2.0文章的其中一篇,但由於種種原因,最後並沒有刊出。所以我本來想要就此擱置的。不過,剛好在Xdite處看到網友KennyP所寫的文章,也正是2007年5月2號發生的事情。同樣也是web 2.0的反撲,只是結果不同而已。


KennyP的原文請看此處:http://www.kennyp.cn/2007/05/02/09-f9-11-02-9d-74-e3-5b-d8-41-56-c5-63-56-88-c0-let-me-understand-the-power-of-web-2-0-of-users/




到了2007年5月1日晚上9點,Digg放棄了和網友的對抗,選擇和網友站在同一邊。


Digg創辦人Kevin Rose的Blog上面寫的很清楚(http://blog.digg.com/?p=74

But now, after seeing hundreds of stories and reading thousands of comments, you’ve made it clear. You’d rather see Digg go down fighting than bow down to a bigger company. We hear you, and effective immediately we won’t delete stories or comments containing the code and will deal with whatever the consequences might be.

If we lose, then what the hell, at least we died trying.

但現在,在看過了數以百計的故事和成千上萬的意見之後,各位已經清楚的表達了你們的意見。諸位寧見Digg因與跨國企業頑抗而亡,也不願見Digg因卑躬屈膝而活。我們聽見了,從這一刻開始我們將不會刪除任何與該密碼相關的文章和論述。我們也願意面對所有因此行為而造成的後果。

就算我們最後依舊失敗,但至少我們曾努力奮戰到最後一刻。


《紐約時報》的結論中引述了維吉尼亞大學法學院助理教授的話,因為有太多的網友參與這個事件,娛樂和內容產業自此將再也沒辦法進行任何有意義的法律行動,因為沒有人可以控告幾萬、甚至幾十萬人……


至於我的看法?

熱血總比貪財要好!

Digg也比無名小站要好!

這篇文章就算又沒有平面媒體敢收也無傷,反正我寫出來貼在網路上免費讓大家看也蠻爽的!


同樣的,本篇文章歡迎轉載,僅需註明出處和作者即可。


題外話(20070522補充),在Google或是Yahoo上面查詢連到這篇文章來的人多半是在查「無名網路相簿破解」這幾個關鍵字......這到底該說什麼呢..

A Vision of Students Today

http://elearning.iiiedu.org.tw/blog/term/20080930/171

美國Kansas State University大學由200個學生自行剪接了367個訊息完成的一段影片”A vision of students today”,在Youtube上受到廣大重視(http://www.masieweb.com/students20),在場的每個學生都發表了對當前學習的看法與意見,「我完成49%所指定的作業,其中只有26%和我的生活相關」、「我今年會讀8本書、但會看2300個網頁、1281個Facebook profile」、「我這學期會寫42頁的作業、但會寫500頁email」、「我一天要有26.5小時、因此我必需是個多工作業者」…,這些心聲充分反應出現代學子的學習方式,已迥異於過去傳統教室的教學。






學習的內容也在轉變,由學習者產生的內容正顛覆著過去一言堂的方式,我們看見很多使用像blog, Wiki, podcast, videocast, Facebook等工具於教學的成功案例,如夏令營的小朋友製作podcast,讓每位小朋友對全世界講3分鐘話、美國畢業生在畢業前各錄一段youtube影片、用podcast學中文(Chinespod)、用個人blog寫作業或用班級部落格討論功課、有.edu帳號者才可參予的college blog network、還有引導如何應用21世紀新興學習工具的Wiki、各大學的大傳及新聞等系所相繼開辦social media的相關課程,以及其他許多社交網站、社交書籤、RSS等等,把今日之學習逐漸引領向由學生參予、學生創作、與學生主導之方式,應用的領域與類別也不斷的推陳出新。

學習的外在環境、學習者、學習的內容、學習的方式、以及新興的學習工具正在快速轉變中,在21世紀,我們可能必須放棄以前的學習方式(unLearn),重新學習在新的世代如何去學習,因此國外已有專家大聲疾呼「學習如何學習」(Learn how to learn)將是當前重要的課題。身為教學者,也身為學習者,我想這也是我們刻不容緩應思考及去面對的議題。

2009年2月13日 星期五

Facebook創意竟來自創辦人大學室友 判賠22億

中央社

Published: 2009-02-12 02:22 PM




(中央社舊金山11日法新電)一家法律事務所無意間透露,知名社交網站Facebook為了創辦人祖克柏(Mark Zuckerberg)被指控剽竊大學室友創建交友網站的構想,被判賠6500萬美元(約新台幣22億元)。

  名為Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver&Hedges的法律事務所,上個月宣傳手冊中列出了他們去年經手的案子,其中一個為Facebook的6500萬美元賠償案。
法界法官及律師十分熟悉的加州法律刊物「紀錄」(The Recorder),今天刊載有關這個案子的內情。

  這家事務所的律師在一訴訟案中,代表ConnectU公司,這起訴訟最終在去年6月由聖荷西矽谷的聯邦法官認證下協議結案。

  Facebook公司今天在給「法新社」的回覆中表示:「我們對機密協議不予置評。」
ConnectU公司創辦人泰勒與卡麥隆,聲稱2003年他們都還在就讀哈佛大學時,結合祖克柏的參與協助,完成他們共同建立的社交網站程式碼。但祖克柏於2004年大二的時候,利用程式碼與這項創意成立了Facebook。

根據法庭文件,Facebook跟ConnectU的創辦人,在律師及顧問的陪同下達成協議,其中包括Facebook購入ConnectU,方式是現金交易及買下它的股票,內容不公開。
這起訴訟案曾被視為對Facebook的生存構成威脅。