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25/1/12 Social Web & Web 2.0 S. Garlatti J.M. Gilliot C. Bothorel

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  • 1. Social Web & Web 2.0S. GarlattiJ.M. GilliotC. Bothorel25/1/12

2. Outline What is social Web? Web 2.0 Applications Personal Learning (/working) Environments Entreprise 2.0 A Word on Data How to Reuse social web application Content?page 2 3. Social Web : Web 2.0 What is Social Web? The social web is part of what the world seems to becalling Web 2.0 It is an implementation of social or businessnetworking on the web There are more and more examples appearing onthe web.page 3 4. Social Web : Web 2.0 Why is the Social Web so effective? The Social Web is Social The user receives Simplicity Multiple device accessibility Social Webs have specific Focus Social Webs have Apps/Widgets making themExtensiblepage 4 5. Web 2.0Source: Dion Hincliffe 6. Social Web : Web 2.0page 6 7. Thks to@bonbonkingfor the tweet 8. Web 2.0 : multiple platforms 9. Web 2.0 - Applications Blogs Personal publication + comments by others Linking facilities at the level of information & people For education - Reflection, diary, assignment publishing - Course information & follow up (answering questions) 10. Web 2.0 - Applications Wikis Collaborative writing & content organisation For education - Supporting group and project work, Annotated reading list, Practicing writing skills Collaborativeediting Web tools are used collaboratively to design, construct and distribute some digital product - Google Docs, Etherpad 11. Web 2.0 - Applications ConversationalArenas One-to-one or one-to-many conversations between internet users OnlineGames and virtual world Rule-governed games or themed environments that invite live interaction with other internet user 12. Web 2.0 - Applications Social bookmarking Keep reference of interesting material Organising information with tags Taking benefit from resources found by others 13. Web 2.0 - Applications Media sharing and manipulation Tools to upload, download, design and edit digital media files For education - Images & videos can be provided - Annotation on the images or video can support specific explanations 14. Web 2.0 - Applications Socialnetworking Keeping in touch with relations, forming and supporting social communities For education - Course animation outside the class 15. Web 2.0 - Applications Syndication& Notifications Users can subscribe to RSS feed enabled websites so that they are automatically notified of any changes or updates in content via an aggregator. - Easy notification of updates, automatic media distribution (podcast episodes) For education - A way to keep an eye on learners progress - A way to distribute course content automatically 16. http://sliwww.slideshare.net/IanMcCarthy/2011-social-mediabh 17. Outline What is social Web? Web 2.0 Applications Personal Learning (/working) Environments Entreprise 2.0A Word on Data How to Reuse social web application Content?page 18 18. WEB 2.0: Emerging Paradigm Personal Learning/Working Environment Definition (M. A. Chatti) - A PLE is characterized by the freeform use of a set of lightweight services and tools (Web 2.0) that belong to and are controlled by individual learners. Built by the learner for a specific & personal learning goal - Mashing up the services that will support best the goal - No institutional drive or control 19. WEB 2.0: Emerging Paradigm Personal Learning/Working Environment Fit well with socio-constructivist learning/workingapproaches to foster- Collaborative knowledge sharing and building in a socialcontext- Reflective practices in a social context- Self-regulated learning sequences by studentFormal/informal- Discursive argumentation and communication with peer 20. Social Web : Enterprise 2.0 Web2.0 includes applications such as blogs, wikis, RSS feeds and social networking, while Enterprise 2.0 is the packaging of those technologies in both corporate IT and workplace environments Enterprise 2.0 is the use of emergent social software platforms within companies, or between companies and their partners or customers, Harvard Business Schools Professor Andrew McAfeeSource : http://deri.org/, Slideshare hhtp://url.ie/e46page 22 21. Social Web : Enterprise 2.0 There are direct enterprise equivalents [to Facebook].You can ask people the status of their projects, what theyreworking on, are they travelling, things theyve learned. All ofthese things would be very valuable inside anenterprise. Social media services that people have been using ineveryday life on the Web are now enteringorganisations: Blogs, Wikis, Social networking, TaggingSource : http://deri.org/, Slideshare hhtp://url.ie/e46page 23 22. Social Web : Enterprise 2.0 Lots of companies and products in this space: Awareness, Mentor Scout, Contact Networks, Microsoft SharePoint, IBM Lotus Connections, SelectMinds, introNetworks, Tacit, Illu mio, Jive Software, Visible Path, Leverage Software, Web Crossing, SocialText These new deployments also face the same issues that are on the WebSource : http://deri.org/, Slideshare hhtp://url.ie/e46page 24 23. Outline What is social Web? Web 2.0 Applications Personal Learning (/working) Environments Entreprise 2.0A Word on Data How to Reuse social web application Content?page 25 24. Combine services & data, but which data ? Well-known Services propose API to access their data Wikipedia, Google Maps, Twitter, Facebook, etc. But also local services Keolis Rennes, Bibus Brest Edt Many other data you may want tu reuse: Search, ask orcreate them ! Wikimedia Commons est une mdiathque en ligne quirassemble des mdias sous licences libres vocationpdagogique Open Course Ware page 26 25. Opendata Mouvement souvent initi par les usagers Rpris et anim par les acteurs publics Usa : 305,888 Datasets available onhttp://www.data.gov/ Mais UK, Finland, New-Zeland, etc. 2010 in France : Rennes, Brest, and alsoParis, Bordeaux, Montpellier voted liberaltionof public data - http://opendata.in-cite.net/ dataset Rennespage 27 26. Lexemple OpenStreetMap Projet de donnes ouvertes conduit par des citoyensdepuis 2005 sous licence dite libre Crowdsourcing (346424 utilisateurs le 14/01/11) 2008 : Cadastre donne accs ses donnes Plugin Cadastre dans un outil ddition de carte 2010 les collectivits versent dans Openstreetmap leurdonnes gographiques rues, cadastre, limites communales Le portail gographique Gobretagne peut aujourdhuiafficher par dfaut la carte dopenstreet map avant celledIGN ! : http://geobretagne.fr/mapfishapp/ page 28 27. Is Open data reusable ? Donnespubliques accessibles lgalement Encore faut-il quelles soient automatiquementrutilisables Patiner dans Montral : mises jour publies au quotidienselon la mtorologie. Un dtail : la publication se fait auformat PDF Et quelles respectent quelques principes Pas datteinte la scurit ou la vie prive, etc. etc. etc. http://www.a-brest.net/article6970.htmlpage 29 28. Data sharing : which benefit?Source : Rutilisation des donnes Publiques, FING Reusabledatasets come with a licence Provide value to the user... or the client whenprivate providers open API page 30 29. Social Web : Web 2.0 How can I do that? One account for all services! Move my data from one service to another (eg. All my wordpress blog posts to Blogspot) Move all my data from multiple services to a new one See my data on a third-party service providing aggregation, like Friendfeedpage 31 30. Social Web : Web 3.0 Needs Distributed social networks and reusable profiles Many identities and sets of friends on different social networks Import existing profiles and contacts, using a single global identity with different viewspage 32 31. Social Web : Web 3.0How to access Data?PLE