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       Trebor
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       Eugene
Lang
College
       scholzt@newschool.edu
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update:

March
28,
2009
media
Trebor Scholz                                                  activist
Internet Studies, Media Education, Art, Activism


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                                       writer                    er




                                                                          educa
                                                                               tor
                                             creat
                                                   ive
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                                                renci
                                                      ng


                                                                artist
•Right now
                             Student Twitter poetry slam competition
                             (followed by booklet)

                             In the classroom
                             (Free software, Seesmic, Slideshare, SMC, blogs, wikis,
                                                                                            video essays
                             Zoho, Screenflow, podcasts, video casts, live streaming)

                             Guest speakers via Skype or Seesmic

                             LibraryThing: Cataloguing party with students. Reference personal library of faculty online

                             Social media dash board to bring together social web presence of college in one place

                             Official Flickr stream and dedicated YouTube channel
                             (photo gallery of all people at Lang)

                             Live stream and archive large university lectures

                             Twitter for administrative purposes: Twtpoll (quick feedback from students)

                             Twitter account to tweet all Lang events
                             (calendar as twitter stream)

                             Students connect through Twitter, Flickr, Netvibes
                             (i.e., freshmen with seniors, alumni with current students)

•Mid-term
Faculty and students micro-blog
create directory and feature on website

                        •Long-term
                        Open Access: Invite faculty to make their syllabi and all of their research available to the public
What can we do right now?
social media?
                publish
                share
                discuss
                microblog
                livestream
                livecast
                blogs
                explore virtual worlds
                use social networking services and social
                games



                                                            graphic created with wordle.com
http://globalnerdy.com/2007/07/23/kids-say-email-is-only-for-talking-to-the-man/
Through social media we can make our classes more relevant to the interests of students by
engaging with their everyday fascinations and obsessions.
Seesmic
                                                               Podcast
             Twitter                                                       Games
                 Tweetworks
                                                                           Virtual Worlds
             Yammer

                                                                                     Delicious
    Flickr



                              content in many places                                             Facebook
                                  How findable is our content?
YouTube
                         Does it reside in places where students gather?




                                                                                   web page culture




                Blogs

                        Social bookmarking
                                                      Wikis
http://community.livejournal.com/loltheorists/tag/foucault

Linking everyday vernacular to academic scholarship
Poetry Twitter Slam
a socially networked student competition

•publish booklet of entries on Lulu.com

                                                    winner of the
                                                    twitter poetry slam
                                                    competition




http://www.flickr.com/photos/evandagan/3283259916/
In the classroom
Learning to work as peers in public

Educating authors for the networked age
http://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/03/14/we-have-a-winner/

                   video essays
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F66qju9N0SE&feature=related
                                    http://videoessays.tumblr.com/


                   UC Irvine course about YouTube on YouTube
                              Liz Losh (UC Irvine)
editing, very engaged and engaging, dialogical writing situation


Fostering practices aimed at public writing and semiotic mobility and thus
encouraging sensitivity to new questions about authorship and audience
-Liz Losh
22 Short Films about Grammar
    http://www.bunkmag.com/grammar/
http://sharewidely.org/


tool to share and collaboratively build syllabi
Profcast to record lecture slides with audio (video casts)




ScreenFlow to record computer screen (segments of DVDs, screen interaction)
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=579416073383&ref=mf
Open Office Hours on Facebook

“Instructors set aside a few hours each week for students to drop by for conversation. These conversations
can cover anything from a review of course content to the latest research findings or career advice.”
video discussion of readings and hosting of guest speakers with Seesmic
http://librarything.com/
http://www.librarything.com/profile/trebor
Cataloguing
Book cataloguing parties in faculty’s houses
Social networking sites for groups with Ning
http://socialmediaclassroom.com/

several tools in one interface
Pro:                                    Con:
Threaded private Twitter conversation   too many casual replies-
Messages limited to 140 characters      misunderstanding of discussion as instant messaging
http://creator.zoho.com/trebors/articles/#Form:Participation_Literacy
                           credit: http://mediatedcultures.net/ksudigg/?p=202


Reading and sharing a large number of articles in preparation for class (thanks to Michael Welsh)
students submit summaries of a large number of articles through Zoho: the class ends up getting an overview of a large
                                                  number of texts
http://www.noahwf.com/

faculty and student research blogs
http://gamesforchange.org/



http://q2l.org/




                  http://seriousgames.org/
http://imlbeta.usc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/tempestentrance.jpg

                                           Multi-user Virtual Environment for Learning
Games
and
virtual
worlds
as
“gateways”
to
parEcipaEon
literacy
that
foster
collaboraEve
problem
solving
“Games
can
also
be
used
by
instructors
to
understand
what
it's
like
to
be
a
novice
in
a
deep,
complex
system
of
unfamiliar

signs
and
signifiers.”
‐
Alice
Robison



































































http://www.googlelittrips.org/

Using Google Earth, students discover where in the world the greatest road trip stories of all time took place.
OpenOffice.orgis a                                                     GIMP is the GNU Image
Instructorʼs Resources                                           Tweetdeck takes an
                                multiplatform and multilingual                                        Manipulation Program. It is a
http://delicious.com/Trebor/                                     abundance of information from
                                office suite and an open-                                              freely distributed piece of
                                                                 Twitter i.e twitter feeds, and
                                source project. Compatible                                            software for such tasks as
                                                                 breaks it down into more
                                with all other major office                                            photo retouching, image
                                                                 manageable bite sized pieces.
                                suites, the product is free to                                        composition and image
                                download, use, and distribute.                                        authoring. It works on many
                                                                                                      operating systems, in many
                                                                                                      languages.




                                                                    Audacity is free, open source     VLC Plays more video files than
   Firefox The award-winning Miro is the free open-source
                                                                    software for recording and        most players: Quicktime, AVI, DIVX,
   Web browser is now faster, video platform.
                                                                    editing sounds. It is available   OGG, and more.
   more secure, and fully
                                                                    for Mac OS X, Microsoft
   customizable to your online
                                                                    Windows, GNU/Linux, and
   life. With Firefox 2, weʼve
                                                                    other operating systems.
   added powerful new features
   that make your online
   experience even better.
  
                                                                 Twitter
uchicagolaw: “Twitter allows us to give prospective students a bite-sized glimpse into what life here is like.”




                           selected from: http://journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/weblogs/pressthink/2009/01/04/chronicle_hlp.html#comment52073
Feature Twitter faculty address directory on College website




• Chat with your professor or other students after class
• Collaborate on a project. Start a conversation thread.
• In-class back channel
• Follow the tweets of professionals
• Share your teaching resources beyond the class room
•Learn what people say about you and join that conversation
•Find experts in your field on Twellow.com or Twitter Search
•What do people think about your organization?
•Twitter as possibility for creating intellectual community.
•Organizational: quick way to point to problems.
•Of course, it only works if people make an effort to use it.




                http://messageboard.chatuniversity.com/eugenelang/
           Twitter could enhance live chat service
What is my colleague writing, reading,... right now?
What are her research interests?
What can I learn about him or her?
Use a Twitter stream to announce events




http://www.newschool.edu/lang/events.aspx                                                         http://


                         Twuffer allows the Twitter user to compose a list of future tweets and schedule their release.
                                            You can tweet hourly/daily/monthly announcements.
http://www.tweetdeck.com/beta/
http://twtpoll.com

invite quick feedback from students
             twtpoll.com
https://www.yammer.com/

private twittering in the organization
     $1 per employee per month
Who is telling the story about your university?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/metmuseum/3266695469/sizes/l/in/set-72157613529457517/
-Hand out upload details to very many people
(authorize with Flickr so that people can email
photos from their phones)


-Create a gallery of people
at your college
http://www.flickr.com/photos/uchicagolibrary/
http://www.flickr.com/groups/unmflickr
http://www.youtube.com/user/SwarthmoreCollegePA
Set up YouTube channel and document most events
http://www.google.com/talks/authors/index.html
recording small events without complicated setup, inexpensive
tweetgrid.com
Pull all college-related content together in a social media dash board Netvibes
Social Media Dash Board
http://friendfeed.com/uwgb
                             Friendfeed
http://www.mogulus.com/thefutureofnews
Live stream and archive large university lectures   Harvard University live cast of the Future of News course




                                                                      tools: Ustream, Mogulus
http://webcast.oii.ox.ac.uk/
Long term:
          Open access to all research and syllabi
Gradual approach: Encourage faculty to publish lectures publicly
Most of our content should be available to all.




       http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/home/home/index.htm



                  MIT faculty open access
                 to their scholarly articles
                      March 20, 2009
       http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2009/open-access-0320.html
http://trebor.blip.tv/file/1829726/




                                                         http://davidharvey.org/



      Video cast of lectures on blip.tv,
      Podcasts: record public faculty readings as well as other public lectures and make them publicly available
slideshare.net
http://firstmonday.org/   http://ijlm.net/




open access peer reviewed journals
experiments with new models of peer review
Q&A
      Concerns                            Considerations

                                          conversations are happening anyway

                                          student stories can provide a human, unfiltered image of the institution
      Loss of control
                                          it’s expensive to monitor, edit

      Information overload/
                                          Just pick two or three tools that make immediate sense to you.
      overwhelming

                                          Start with work/study students and a working group of enthusiastic
      Time commitment
                                          faculty and staff.
                                          Not every institution has the resources of MIT to clear the copyright for
      Syllabi: copyright issues
                                          all material appearing in syllabi. Openness comes at a prize.
      What is the value of working in     Some kind of public practice is required in all professions. Working in
      public? Should not students edit,   public is a necessity. Learning to work on the mentioned platforms helps
      edit, and re-edit before stepping   students to establish a literacy of tools that they will still use once they
      into the limelight?                 graduated.


      What is the point of investing      The suggestions in this presentation are not bound to specific tools. These
      time and energy in technologies     educational practices could easily migrate from one tool to another, from
      that may be obsolete at the end     one service to another and you simply move with the technologies. This
      of the semester already?            is why committing large resources to one platform or tool, especially if it
                                          is exclusive to educational settings, makes little sense. Our content should
                                          be where students spend most of their time online.
Summary
Tools, Services, Practices
Facebook Pages, LinkedIn                            social networking service
Blogs                                               blogging
Ning.com                                            social networking, media sharing
Twitter                                             micro-blogging
                                                    Tweetworks: Twitter threaded conversations
Tweetworks
Flickr                                              photo
YouTube                                             video, media sharing
                                                    -YouTube only short video
Viddler.com
                                                    -Viddler allows private video, large files
Blip.tv
                                                    -Vimeo- large files, bad for slides, great for live video
Vimeo                                               -Blip.tv high quality large video possible
Tumblr
Delicious                                           social/bookmarking
Seesmic                                             video conversations (asynchronous)
Profcast                                            video casts/podcasts
Slideshare                                          sharing
Seesmic                                             conversation
Zoho                                                collaborative writing
Google Reader                                       RSS
Technorati                                          Search
PbWiki                                              wiki
Voicethread                                         audio and video conversation (asynchronous)
Skype                                               video conversations (synchronous)
hOp://seriousgames.org
|
hOp://gamesforchange.org   Games as “gateway”
Trebor Scholz
scholzt@newschool.edu


Twitter: trebors
Blog: http://www.collectivate.net/journalisms
Delicious: http://del.icio.us/trebor
Flickr: http://flickr.com/photos/treborscholz
LibraryThing: http://www.librarything.com/profile/trebor

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Social Media for Higher Education

  • 1. social media in higher education Trebor
Scholz Eugene
Lang
College scholzt@newschool.edu last
update:

March
28,
2009
  • 2. media Trebor Scholz activist Internet Studies, Media Education, Art, Activism blogg writer er educa tor creat ive confe renci ng artist
  • 3. •Right now Student Twitter poetry slam competition (followed by booklet) In the classroom (Free software, Seesmic, Slideshare, SMC, blogs, wikis, video essays Zoho, Screenflow, podcasts, video casts, live streaming) Guest speakers via Skype or Seesmic LibraryThing: Cataloguing party with students. Reference personal library of faculty online Social media dash board to bring together social web presence of college in one place Official Flickr stream and dedicated YouTube channel (photo gallery of all people at Lang) Live stream and archive large university lectures Twitter for administrative purposes: Twtpoll (quick feedback from students) Twitter account to tweet all Lang events (calendar as twitter stream) Students connect through Twitter, Flickr, Netvibes (i.e., freshmen with seniors, alumni with current students) •Mid-term Faculty and students micro-blog create directory and feature on website •Long-term Open Access: Invite faculty to make their syllabi and all of their research available to the public
  • 4. What can we do right now?
  • 5. social media? publish share discuss microblog livestream livecast blogs explore virtual worlds use social networking services and social games graphic created with wordle.com
  • 6. http://globalnerdy.com/2007/07/23/kids-say-email-is-only-for-talking-to-the-man/ Through social media we can make our classes more relevant to the interests of students by engaging with their everyday fascinations and obsessions.
  • 7. Seesmic Podcast Twitter Games Tweetworks Virtual Worlds Yammer Delicious Flickr content in many places Facebook How findable is our content? YouTube Does it reside in places where students gather? web page culture Blogs Social bookmarking Wikis
  • 9. Poetry Twitter Slam a socially networked student competition •publish booklet of entries on Lulu.com winner of the twitter poetry slam competition http://www.flickr.com/photos/evandagan/3283259916/
  • 10. In the classroom Learning to work as peers in public Educating authors for the networked age
  • 12. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F66qju9N0SE&feature=related http://videoessays.tumblr.com/ UC Irvine course about YouTube on YouTube Liz Losh (UC Irvine) editing, very engaged and engaging, dialogical writing situation Fostering practices aimed at public writing and semiotic mobility and thus encouraging sensitivity to new questions about authorship and audience -Liz Losh
  • 13. 22 Short Films about Grammar http://www.bunkmag.com/grammar/
  • 14. http://sharewidely.org/ tool to share and collaboratively build syllabi
  • 15. Profcast to record lecture slides with audio (video casts) ScreenFlow to record computer screen (segments of DVDs, screen interaction)
  • 16. http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=579416073383&ref=mf Open Office Hours on Facebook “Instructors set aside a few hours each week for students to drop by for conversation. These conversations can cover anything from a review of course content to the latest research findings or career advice.”
  • 17. video discussion of readings and hosting of guest speakers with Seesmic
  • 19. Cataloguing Book cataloguing parties in faculty’s houses
  • 20. Social networking sites for groups with Ning
  • 22. Pro: Con: Threaded private Twitter conversation too many casual replies- Messages limited to 140 characters misunderstanding of discussion as instant messaging
  • 23. http://creator.zoho.com/trebors/articles/#Form:Participation_Literacy credit: http://mediatedcultures.net/ksudigg/?p=202 Reading and sharing a large number of articles in preparation for class (thanks to Michael Welsh)
  • 24. students submit summaries of a large number of articles through Zoho: the class ends up getting an overview of a large number of texts
  • 26. http://gamesforchange.org/ http://q2l.org/ http://seriousgames.org/
  • 27. http://imlbeta.usc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/tempestentrance.jpg Multi-user Virtual Environment for Learning Games
and
virtual
worlds
as
“gateways”
to
parEcipaEon
literacy
that
foster
collaboraEve
problem
solving “Games
can
also
be
used
by
instructors
to
understand
what
it's
like
to
be
a
novice
in
a
deep,
complex
system
of
unfamiliar
 signs
and
signifiers.”
‐
Alice
Robison 


































































  • 28. http://www.googlelittrips.org/ Using Google Earth, students discover where in the world the greatest road trip stories of all time took place.
  • 29. OpenOffice.orgis a GIMP is the GNU Image Instructorʼs Resources Tweetdeck takes an multiplatform and multilingual Manipulation Program. It is a http://delicious.com/Trebor/ abundance of information from office suite and an open- freely distributed piece of Twitter i.e twitter feeds, and source project. Compatible software for such tasks as breaks it down into more with all other major office photo retouching, image manageable bite sized pieces. suites, the product is free to composition and image download, use, and distribute. authoring. It works on many operating systems, in many languages. Audacity is free, open source VLC Plays more video files than Firefox The award-winning Miro is the free open-source software for recording and most players: Quicktime, AVI, DIVX, Web browser is now faster, video platform. editing sounds. It is available OGG, and more. more secure, and fully for Mac OS X, Microsoft customizable to your online Windows, GNU/Linux, and life. With Firefox 2, weʼve other operating systems. added powerful new features that make your online experience even better.
  • 30.    Twitter uchicagolaw: “Twitter allows us to give prospective students a bite-sized glimpse into what life here is like.” selected from: http://journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/weblogs/pressthink/2009/01/04/chronicle_hlp.html#comment52073
  • 31. Feature Twitter faculty address directory on College website • Chat with your professor or other students after class • Collaborate on a project. Start a conversation thread. • In-class back channel • Follow the tweets of professionals • Share your teaching resources beyond the class room
  • 32. •Learn what people say about you and join that conversation •Find experts in your field on Twellow.com or Twitter Search •What do people think about your organization? •Twitter as possibility for creating intellectual community. •Organizational: quick way to point to problems. •Of course, it only works if people make an effort to use it. http://messageboard.chatuniversity.com/eugenelang/ Twitter could enhance live chat service
  • 33. What is my colleague writing, reading,... right now? What are her research interests? What can I learn about him or her?
  • 34. Use a Twitter stream to announce events http://www.newschool.edu/lang/events.aspx http:// Twuffer allows the Twitter user to compose a list of future tweets and schedule their release. You can tweet hourly/daily/monthly announcements.
  • 36. http://twtpoll.com invite quick feedback from students twtpoll.com
  • 37. https://www.yammer.com/ private twittering in the organization $1 per employee per month
  • 38. Who is telling the story about your university?
  • 40. -Hand out upload details to very many people (authorize with Flickr so that people can email photos from their phones) -Create a gallery of people at your college
  • 46. Pull all college-related content together in a social media dash board Netvibes Social Media Dash Board
  • 48. http://www.mogulus.com/thefutureofnews Live stream and archive large university lectures Harvard University live cast of the Future of News course tools: Ustream, Mogulus
  • 50. Long term: Open access to all research and syllabi Gradual approach: Encourage faculty to publish lectures publicly
  • 51. Most of our content should be available to all. http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/home/home/index.htm MIT faculty open access to their scholarly articles March 20, 2009 http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2009/open-access-0320.html
  • 52. http://trebor.blip.tv/file/1829726/ http://davidharvey.org/ Video cast of lectures on blip.tv, Podcasts: record public faculty readings as well as other public lectures and make them publicly available
  • 54.
  • 55. http://firstmonday.org/ http://ijlm.net/ open access peer reviewed journals experiments with new models of peer review
  • 56. Q&A Concerns Considerations conversations are happening anyway student stories can provide a human, unfiltered image of the institution Loss of control it’s expensive to monitor, edit Information overload/ Just pick two or three tools that make immediate sense to you. overwhelming Start with work/study students and a working group of enthusiastic Time commitment faculty and staff. Not every institution has the resources of MIT to clear the copyright for Syllabi: copyright issues all material appearing in syllabi. Openness comes at a prize. What is the value of working in Some kind of public practice is required in all professions. Working in public? Should not students edit, public is a necessity. Learning to work on the mentioned platforms helps edit, and re-edit before stepping students to establish a literacy of tools that they will still use once they into the limelight? graduated. What is the point of investing The suggestions in this presentation are not bound to specific tools. These time and energy in technologies educational practices could easily migrate from one tool to another, from that may be obsolete at the end one service to another and you simply move with the technologies. This of the semester already? is why committing large resources to one platform or tool, especially if it is exclusive to educational settings, makes little sense. Our content should be where students spend most of their time online.
  • 58. Facebook Pages, LinkedIn social networking service Blogs blogging Ning.com social networking, media sharing Twitter micro-blogging Tweetworks: Twitter threaded conversations Tweetworks Flickr photo YouTube video, media sharing -YouTube only short video Viddler.com -Viddler allows private video, large files Blip.tv -Vimeo- large files, bad for slides, great for live video Vimeo -Blip.tv high quality large video possible Tumblr Delicious social/bookmarking Seesmic video conversations (asynchronous) Profcast video casts/podcasts Slideshare sharing Seesmic conversation Zoho collaborative writing Google Reader RSS Technorati Search PbWiki wiki Voicethread audio and video conversation (asynchronous) Skype video conversations (synchronous) hOp://seriousgames.org
|
hOp://gamesforchange.org Games as “gateway”
  • 59. Trebor Scholz scholzt@newschool.edu Twitter: trebors Blog: http://www.collectivate.net/journalisms Delicious: http://del.icio.us/trebor Flickr: http://flickr.com/photos/treborscholz LibraryThing: http://www.librarything.com/profile/trebor