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Building your knowledge library: Sharing what you

have learned

Stan Skrabut@uwcesedtech#uwceshttp://www.slideshare.net/skrabut

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You have formed your career around information both retrieving and sharing.

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As an extension educator, you can shape the information available for self and others.

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You may be unsure of what tool possibilities there are for sharing your knowledge.

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You want to be able to select the right tool to help develop and share your wealth of knowledge.

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I am going to show you four tools that you can share your knowledge.

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Blogs are great tools for sharing

your insight as well as a reflective tool.

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What is a blog?

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A blog is a syndicated column arranged in chronological order.

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Individuals can subscribe to blogs through RSS feeds.

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Blogs can include images, audio, and video.

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What tools can you use to create a blog?

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University of Wyoming Extension uses WordPress for program and department blogs.

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Blogger is free and very easy to use.

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TypePad and Moveable Type are common for self-hosted and as part of a blogging service.

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What are some ways you can use blogs to support informal learning?

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You can read blogs written by others and learn from them.

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Blogs do not have to be on serious topics, you can post images, poetry, fiction, non-fiction, etc.

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Participate in a subject as a lifelong learner, use a blog to reflect on content and share your knowledge.

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Share your half-baked ideas and get feedback from your readers.

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Write a guest post for someone else's blog

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Expand your writing skills, write on specific topics, specific word counts, or creating a topic list, etc.

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Flickr is one of many tools for

sharing and reflecting on visual

imagery.

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What is Flickr?

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Flickr is a Web-based photo and video cataloging service.

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Photos can be arranged in albums called sets.

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Photos can be annotated and commented on.

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You can share your works through creative commons licensing.

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What are some alternatives to Flickr?

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Picasa is a free service through Google.

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SmugMug is a fee service with a very professional look and feel.

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Photobucket is a free service that integrates with Facebook, Twitter and other sites.

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Facebook has a solid photo storage capability with album features.

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What are some ways you can use Flicker to support informal learning?

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Collect and organize photos into topics that can be referenced by others.

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Become a better photographer by posting photos to Flickr and learning from the critiques.

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Search through Flickr for personal inspiration.

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Take pictures of a project during different phases to show growth over time.

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Conduct a visual field trip, capture the images to flickr, add captions, and share them with others.

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Attempt a photo a day activity, and see what you can learn about yourself.

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More than 72 hours of video is

uploaded to YouTube each

minute, how much have you

contributed?

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What is YouTube?

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YouTube is main site for uploading videos.

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Videos can be collected in playlists.

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YouTube is the second most popular search engine. It focuses on how to do things.

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What are some alternatives to YouTube?

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Blip.tv tends to focus on webisodes and other serial content.

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Vimeo caters towards high-quality videos.

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Flickr also stores videos but they are limited to 90 seconds.

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Viddler is focused on companies and corporations.

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What are some ways you can use YouTube to support informal learning?

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By subscribing to channels, you will be alerted to new content when a new video is uploaded.

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YouTube has millions and millions of videos on countless topics; it is a great resource for learning something new.

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Video is a great way to observe someone else demonstrate a skill or method.

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Create a playlist focusing on topic of interest and share it with others.

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Create a video to show others how to do something.

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A wiki is a collaborative

workplace where lasting knowledge

can be massed.

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What is a wiki?

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Wikis are collaborative work spaces.

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Wikis can be created for any discipline, project, or program.

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The most known wiki, Wikipedia has almost 4 million English articles starting in 2001.

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WoWwiki supports the game of World of Warcraft and has over 96,000 pages.

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What tools can you use to create a wiki?

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University of Wyoming Extension uses MediaWiki for program and department wikis.

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PbWorks is a Web-based wiki available for free or at a cost.

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Dokuwiki is popular for maintaining documentation for teams, workgroups, and small companies.

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What are some ways you can use wiki to support informal learning?

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Use the wiki as a place to collect artifacts in an eportfolio and reflectively write about personal learning.

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You can develop a knowledge base on different topics.

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Use a wiki to record ideas and flesh out project ideas.

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Here are the sessions scheduled for the next five months.

Individual Strategies

Collection Strategies

Interpersonal Strategies

Creation Strategies

Organizational Strategies

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Questions?


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