Lino Oliveira gives a presentation on information management with Web 2.0 applications and practices. He discusses the evolution of the web from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0, highlighting features like user-generated content, participation, collaboration, and social media. Oliveira also covers popular Web 2.0 applications, techniques for organizing information like tags and social bookmarking, and ways to share information using social networks and RSS feeds. He concludes by speculating on potential future developments for the web like augmented reality and the Internet of Things.
Information management with Web 2.0 applications and pratices
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2. Personal presentation
Lino Oliveira
• Associate Professor
Department of Informatics
Escola Superior de Estudos Industriais e de
Gestão (ESEIG.IPP)
• Researcher
e-IPP – Unidade de e-Learning e Inovação
Pedagógica do Politécnico do Porto
KMILT – Knowledge Management, Interactive
and Learning Technologies Research Group
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3. Information management with Web 2.0 applications and practices
My timeline in IPP
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2007 - Beginning of Web 2.0
practices in teaching activity
2001
2003
2012
2005 - "Birth" of Web 2.0
4. Information management with Web 2.0 applications and practices
To know
tools and practices using Web 2.0
to help
manage information with Web 2.0 applications
needed in the process of
creating and maintaining a online platform
like a MOOC
Goal for this session
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5. Information management with Web 2.0 applications and practices
Agenda
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Contextualization Social media
Information
management
Information
organization
Information
sharing
Future
7. Survey
Texting
• SMS?
WhatsApp?
Snapchat
• Email
• Facebook?
• Web ou App?
Social
networks
• Facebook?
• Twitter?
• Google+?
• LinkedIn?
Sharing
apps
• Blogs?
• Facebook?
• Instagram?
• Pinterest?
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8. Net generation
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New generation of young people
Greater technological skills,
regular contact with technology
Digital Natives
Hi5 / Orkut Phenomenon
Affordable broadband
Increased availability and
lower prices
Access to simple tools,
intuitive and free
Social relationship
(Google, Facebook, YouTube,
Wikipedia, LinkedIn, Instagram)
The new Web ...
Web 2.0
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12. Web 2.0 features
Services instead
of applications
• Accessible through a
browser
User-created
content
• Using simple,
intuitive and free
tools
Participation
• Comments on a
social network or
blog
Collaboration,
Share
•Documents in
Google Drive or
Office Online,
photos in Facebook
or Instagram
Identity
• Personal information
stored online
Relationship,
Recommendation
• Invitations on
Facebook or
LinkedIn,
recommendations
on Amazon
Multimédia
content
• Audio, vídeo,
images
Convergence
• Access across
multiple devices
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13. Content creation in Web 1.0
Specific applications for
content editing
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14. Content creation in Web 2.0
Editing using the
browser itself
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15. Participation
"Living" increasingly online
Ease of use of content creation tools
• Users creators participate in the web construction
• Users visitors can also participate by leaving your comments
Web 2.0 we are the Web!
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19. Collaboration
• Documents in
Google Drive
• Articles in Wikipedia
• Pages in a Wiki
documents in
na online plataform
• This can be done
simultaneously
• Exchanging opinions in
real-time
Authorized users can
in the issue
of such documents
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26. Identity
Contents managed and stored online
Housed in public platform
Restricted access through accounts that have
associated profiles
• Login: username and password
• More or less detailed personal information
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27. Identity
The greater our web
activity, the greater the
number of sites where we
have information about us
Digital footprints
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31. Social applications
There are applications that have
been designed from the outset to
develop the relationship between
people
• Social networks:
Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, Twitter
Others had as the main objective
content management and
evolved for socialization through
features for sharing and
recommendation
• Exemplos:
Diigo, Slideshare, YouTube, Issuu, Flickr
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34. Popular Web 2.0 applications
Blogs
•Blogger, Wordpress,
Tumblr
Wikis
•Wikipedia,
Wikispaces
Social networks
•Facebook, LinkedIn,
MySpace, Ning,
Twitter, WhatsApp
Social
bookmarking
•Diigo, Delicious
RSS feeds
•Feedly,
Google Reader
Sharing
•Google Docs,
YouTube, Instagram
Webmail
•Gmail, Outlook.com
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38. RSS Feeds
Allow aggregation of content
(Web syndication)
They contain only the headlines, descriptions and links,
without including design elements
They are used by websites of news and blogs to
disseminate information
With the help of specific programs, allows you to
automate the reception of content,
avoiding the consultation of websites that publish it
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44. How to save the hyperlink of a specific
publication for future reference?
How to easily share references with students?
To think about …
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Tag created with the rule
<acronym of degree>-<acronym of course>
for each course taught.
The corresponding hyperlink is shared
with the students.
59. How to share the hyperlink of the webpage I'm
viewing in a social network?
(ex. Facebook)
How to share it in more than one social network?
(ex. Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn)
To think about …
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66. Future of Web?
“Visual” socialization
Use of avatars and
three-dimensional
virtual environments
"Intelligence"
in information retrieval
Search engines deduct
the significance of what
we want, without having
to state it explicitly
Interconnection
databases instead of
documents
Dialogue
between machines
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67. Future of Web?
Increasing
access
through
mobile and
diversified
devices
Augmented
reality
Internet
of things
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