1. Academic Networking and Other Web 2.0 GoodiesCenter for Historic Architecture and Design –10-11-2010 Mathieu Plourde, Educational Technologist, LMS Project LeaderIT-Client Support & Services
2. Disclaimer This presentation is not a recipe for success using web 2.0 technologies and social media. Your mileage may vary. 10-11-2010 Academic Networking - M. Plourde 2
3. My Personal Story Personal Productivity Tools 10-11-2010 Academic Networking - M. Plourde 3
4. Bookmarks 10-11-2010 Academic Networking - M. Plourde 4 Browser Add-On Can you imagine having almost 2,000 bookmarks in your browser?
5. Facebook Good way to keep in touch with friends from Québec. Mix of personal and professional contacts. 10-11-2010 Academic Networking - M. Plourde 5
7. My Second Trigger: Conferences 10-11-2010 Academic Networking - M. Plourde 7
8. Less Intrusive Than a Phone Call… 10-11-2010 Academic Networking - M. Plourde 8 Share your identity in the physical world!
9. Twitter Opt-in system: you pay attention if you want to. How would you drink from a fire hydrant (a real one)? 10-11-2010 Academic Networking - M. Plourde 9 Attribution: rustytanton on Flickr.com
12. If Information Was Made of Light… 10-11-2010 Academic Networking - M. Plourde 12 EXTERNAL INFORMATION SOURCE RECEIVED INFORMATION FORWARDED INFORMATION STORED INFORMATION SHARED INFORMATION
13. Personal Learning Networks 10-11-2010 Academic Networking - M. Plourde 13 Attribution: Alec Couros (courosa) on Flickr.com
14. A Critical Mass: Set Your Expectations… 10-11-2010 Academic Networking - M. Plourde 14
15. The Network Effect Affects Your Toolbox 10-11-2010 Academic Networking - M. Plourde 15 Source: NumberOf.net, 2010
16. My Sharing Loop 10-11-2010 Academic Networking - M. Plourde 16
22. You’re The Expert! Many years in school Internships Research papers Presentations A passion for your topic 10-11-2010 Academic Networking - M. Plourde 22
23. Yet… People look at you funny when you talk about your stuff… 10-11-2010 Academic Networking - M. Plourde 23
25. The Curse of Knowledge “Once we know something, we find it hard to imagine what it was like not to know. Our knowledge has ‘cursed’ us. And it becomes difficult for us to share our knowledge with others, because we can’t readily re-create our listeners’ state of mind.” Heath & Heath, Made to Stick, p. 20. 10-11-2010 Academic Networking - M. Plourde 25
26. The SUCCESs Method Simplicity Unexpectedness Concreteness Credibility Emotional Stories 10-11-2010 Academic Networking - M. Plourde 26
27. “There is only one situation I can think of in which men and women make an effort to read better than they usually do. It is when they are in love and reading a love letter.” 10-11-2010 Academic Networking - M. Plourde 27 Mortimer Adler, American Philosopherhttp://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/m/mortimer_adler_2.html
33. Web Site vs. Social Media 10-11-2010 Academic Networking - M. Plourde 33 Your brand is your organizational persona. Make it consistent and connected! Web Site + Social Media+ Local Jeremiah Owyang, Making your Corporate Website Relevant: http://www.slideshare.net/jeremiah_owyang/making-your-corporate-website-relevant
34. 10-11-2010 Academic Networking - M. Plourde 34 Jeremiah Owyang, Making your Corporate Website Relevant: http://www.slideshare.net/jeremiah_owyang/making-your-corporate-website-relevant
A wiki page is read/write. The audience is also the author.Writing my stuff on wikis makes it easier for me to switch from one computer to the other.The most famous Wiki? Wikipedia, of course.
Meta-information is critical in this process. Each time information is processed by someone and re-sent, a layer of context, keyworks, recommendation, etc. is added.