Friday, 27 March 2009
Web 3.0
"Web 3.0 will make tasks like your search for movies and food faster and easier. Instead of multiple searches, you might type a complex sentence or two in your Web 3.0 browser, and the Web will do the rest. In our example, you could type "I want to see a funny movie and then eat at a good Mexican restaurant. What are my options?" The Web 3.0 browser will analyze your response, search the Internet for all possible answers, and then organize the results for you."
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/web-30.htm
Many of these experts believe that the Web 3.0 browser will act like a personal assistant. As you search the Web, the browser learns what you are interested in. The more you use the Web, the more your browser learns about you and the less specific you'll need to be with your questions. Eventually you might be able to ask your browser open questions like "where should I go for lunch?" Your browser would consult its records of what you like and dislike, take into account your current location and then suggest a list of restaurants.
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/web-30.htm
Technophile
In 2020 a technophile student would be enjoying university, however the education may become more web-based than it is now, they will be taking part in more units like this, which seems all new to us at the moment!!
Online or distance learning may take a bigger part in the university lifestyle.
Neo-luddite
While at university, students are required and expected to check their emails daily in order to keep informed of any developments or information from their tutors, this has become part of the university system and it seems so natural to all students.
Blackboard site, or something very similar, on which a student's timetable, emails and course details are all available.
A neo-luddite would never be able to find their timetable and download the necessary course materials, this would make the university experience much much harder.
This unit a neo-luddite would not be able to take part in because of the views on technologies this to me seems crazy as technology is so beneficial to everyone, from people needing the latest treatments in hospital to us using the Internet to research topics for our essays.
The person who threatens the notion of Native/Immigrant...
However she hasn't always worked with computer, its only since we have needed them for homework etc that she has got into using one, she has followed developments in all office-based programmes She prefers editing documents on screen to printing them out, understands emails, email lists, blogs, social networking sites, put still will not become a member of one because she thinks she is "too old" which i think is untrue as social networking sites are for all ages!
However good my mum maybe with computers she still cancels it out as she sends letter instead of emails etc
The Youngest Digital Immigrant I Know...
However my mum will still choose to use a pen and paper, over using a computer to say write a letter, she also tend to print off her emails just so she can have a copy handy. There are times
when she does need help like mastering MSN messenger!
My mum will text me but sometimes its easier just to phone her because it takes her a long time to type a text message as she doesn't do it everyday like we do!
Oldest Digital Native I Know....
We can write essays, and edit them on the screen, we can keep in contact with people via social networking sites, email, texts. Instead of writing a letter or sending a postcard to the person in question.
Facebook is used everyday by most people in my generation, emails are checked regular and we feel lost without our mobile phones, laptops and the internet, this shows how much we depend on technology in the 21st century!
However we are always looking for the next update available, such as the iphone.
Semantic Web
The main idea is that all data on the world wide web will be read by machines, in their own language, they then will process this data all around the world, creating a global database. This then will make data more accessible to machines, which will make the web easier for humans to use and view.
http://www.altova.com/semantic_web.html
http://semanticweb.org/wiki/Main_Page
Stretch
–verb (used with object)
1.to draw out or extend (oneself, a body, limbs, wings, etc.) to the full length or extent (often fol. by out): to stretch oneself out on the ground.
2.to hold out, reach forth, or extend (one's arm, head, etc.).
3.to extend, spread, or place (something) so as to reach from one point or place to another: to stretch a rope across a road.
4.to draw tight or taut: to stretch the strings of a violin.
5.to lengthen, widen, distend, or enlarge by tension: to stretch a rubber band.
6.to draw out, extend, or enlarge unduly: The jacket was stretched at the elbows.
7.to extend, force, or make serve beyond the normal or proper limits; strain: to stretch the imagination; to stretch the facts; to stretch food to feed extra guests; to stretch money to keep within a budget.
8.to extend or strain (oneself) to the utmost, as by intense exertion; tax.
9.to increase the quantity of (a beverage, food, paint, etc.) by dilution or admixing: They caught the bartender stretching the gin with water.
10.Radio and Television. to prolong or slow down (action or pace) in order not to end too early: to stretch a show; to stretch the action two minutes.
However i personally think "strech" means to push yourself, for example trying to leanr a new language, education stretches each person to different levels for example when you first learn to read and write it pushes you to understand and gain knowledge of the topic in question even if it is the plot of the story.
Digital Divide
It is said those in developed countries have more disposable income, and presumably, more of an involvment with technology. These are the people that the market caters for; those with no disposable income are ignored Digitaldivide.org. this shows that the digital divide is getting bigger not smaller
The socioeconomic gap,is widened because the lower classes are ignored,because they do not have a disposable income compared to the upper and middle classes who keep up to date with constantly evolving technology have. digitaldivide.org
Prensky and Wenger
Prensky says that communication is a key part of education and learning, and it should be encouraged. It could be said say that Prensky's theory of education relates to Communities of Practice, in the way that there would be interaction, team work and group learning.
Prensky also said that using other technology could be used as an educational tool, could this limit levels of group learning, I would think that face to face interaction would work better that contacting each other all the time via technology
Wenger, E. (2007) in Smith, M.K., (2003, 2009) 'Communities of Practice', the encyclopedia of informal education, http://www.infed.org/biblio/communities_of_practice.htm
Websites Used
www.women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/families/article4295414.ece
www.cheeps.com/karlmaton/pdf/bjet.pdf
www.amk.co.uk/article/2005/5/23/digital-immigrant-or-digital-native
www.futurelab.org.uk/resources/publications-reports-articles/web-articles/web-article561
blogs.law.harvard.edu.digitalnatives
Articles Three and Four
M Prensky - On the horizon, 2001 - pre2005.flexiblelearning.net.au
This article written by Marc Prensky is the first part of a two part article on Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants. In this article Prensky talks about how digital natives brains work differently when using a computer and the Internet compared to the brain of a digital immigrant, this could be because of their "accents" and the fact that digital natives have been brought up using the Internet where as digital immigrants have had to learn how to use the Internet, the main argument is that technology has to be brought into the early stages of eduction, to some disagree.
Article Four: http://www.cheeps.com/karlmaton/pdf/bjet.pdf
S Bennett, K Maton, L Kervin - British journal of educational technology, 2008
This article deals with the question of is traditional education ready for digital natives or the "net generation" this article also states that traditional education is unprepared for the sophisication of digital natives computer and Internet skills, could this effect the way they learn because they are used to "googling" instead of the traditional method of reading a text book?
The article also goes onto say that there is a state of "moral panic" due to technology and children using it.
Articles One & Two
Article Two:Van Eck, R (2006) “Digital Game Based Learning: It’s not just the Digital Natives who are restless”. Educause. 41 http://www.seriousgamesystems.com/Digital%20Game-Based%20Learning%20Its%20Not%20Just%20the%20Digital%20Natives%20Who%20Are%20Restless.pdf
This article looks into the differences between video games to entertain and video games for education and the increasing popularity of these DGBL's. I agree with some of the points the article makes such as video games are "fun to play but are hit-or-miss when it comes to educational goals and outcomes. The answer is not to privilege one arena over the other but to find the synergy between pedagogy and engagement in DGBL" this shows there has to be some balance between the entertainment and the educational aspects of DGBL's. It goes on the explore other aspects of video games such has how video games in schools will fit into lesson plans and the curriculum.
Tuesday, 17 March 2009
Week 8- Website 5
Week 8- Website 4
- Claims about digital natives
- The distinctive characteristics of digital natives
- Distinctive native learning styles and preferences
- Arguments for fundamental changes in education
Week 8- Website 3
Week 8-Website 2
Monday, 16 March 2009
Week 8-Website one
Sunday, 15 March 2009
Week 7-Distance Education in Africa
Wednesday, 4 March 2009
Week 7-Distance Education in China
- 'The CRTVU, at the highest level, is under the direct leadership of the State Education Commission (formerly called the Ministry of Education).
- The PTVUs, at the second level, are under the auspices of provincial governments.
- Their branch schools, at the third level, come under profectural/civic governments.
- Work stations, at the fourth level, are run either by district/county education bureaux or by a particular industry.
- The teaching and learning classes (usually called television classes), at the lowest level, work directly with TVU students'
Wenger 2
Website Analysis
The website I have chosen is www.thesun.co.uk according to Marshall McLuhan in Lister p.g.39/40 the idea of remediation is to effectively tie new media to old media as a structural condition of all media. They propose and argue at some length that the “new” in new media is the manner in which digital technologies that they employ “refashion older media” and then these older media “refashion themselves to answer to the challenges of new media” this in the case of the sun newspaper shows that it has gone from being a conventional traditional printed newspaper which people buy, to a convention traditional newspaper which is available online and on your mobile. The paper being available online means that it is constantly being updated where as a printed newspaper is limited to the stories the paper has received the day before printing.
Structure:
The Sun online is a well structured website. The websites front page has links to various different articles or different sections of the website, there are six main tabs across the top of the website which are Home, My Sun, Sun Lite, Site Map, News Alerts and Contact Us.
When clicking on Home it takes you to the first page on The Sun website, My Sun allows you to set up your own Sun page where it is “your new, your views, your life” http://www.thesun.co.uk/portal/site/mysun/ I think the strap line on the page speaks for itself in the terms that it is where Sun readers can blog and comment on different areas of the news. However if readers do want to blog and comment their comments are blogs are moderated before being posted this doesn’t show much produsage.
Sun Lite is the part of the site which lists every story on the website, under four headings, New, Sport, Showbiz and Women it also allows you to search past papers for other stories. There is also a box which tells you the newly posted stories, the most read stories and the most discussed stories. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/?sunlite=today
The Site Map tab allows you to view the different sections of the paper and click on what you would like to see. This is similar to Sun Lite. News alerts is a page set up so you can join their email services. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/hygiene/site_map/
By having all these different sections it helps the reader by enabling them to select again using hyperlinks the stories they want to read.
Hyperlinks and not only use of this site to give users access to different articles but they also link to external adverts too. I think that the website makes good use of hypertext which Lister describes as a “network of links to other texts that are outside, above and beyond” P.g.26 there are hyperlinks also embedded in certain stories for example this article on Jade Goody, there is a hyperlink where you can sign a petition. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2288027.ece
Overall I think the website is well structured, as it is an extension of the printed newspaper, with extra features such as video clips, it also allows you to read articles from past newspapers which maybe still important but do not make today’s front page or top stories.
Cultural Level
The Sun is a right wing tabloid daily newspaper published in the United Kingdom and Ireland with the highest circulation of any daily English-language newspaper in the world and the biggest circulation within the UK, standing at an average of 3,121,000 copies a day between January and June 2008 and with a daily readership of approximately 7,900,000, of which 56 percent are male and 44 percent female. It reaches 2.9 million readers in the ABC1 demographic and 5.0 million in the C2DE demographic, which means the paper is aimed at all classes, creating a mass audience. http://www.nmauk.co.uk/nma/do/live/factsAndFigures?newspaperID=17
There are not many serious issues talked about in the sun but politics is mentioned which has a labour party slant on it. While researching the sun newspaper I found this article which shows a decrease in the sun’s readership over the last year. This could so that the current readership is changing their views or choice of paper. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/feb/19/nrs-figures-newspapers-readership
I agree that the Sun is often childish and is dumbed down, and again this is shown by the number of pictures and adverts which can be distracting, many of the articles do seem to have spelling and grammar issues.
Appeal as a user:
The appeal to me as a user is that the website is well set out even if it is a bit cluttered by adverts and pictures, it does however use hypertext in a useful way which makes navigation for the user easy and hassle free. However the language used which is mainly slang and chatty for example http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/article2291022.ece this makes the paper easy and quick to read.
I think the main appeal to reading newspapers online for me is the fact they are free and easy accessible 24 hours a day 7 days a week and also that fact that they are updated throughout the day.
Wenger 1
Monday, 2 March 2009
Week 5- Burns
I think produsage and acting like a produser will be around for a long time into the future and its popularity will only increase. I think more people will act as produsers because it is a quick and easy way to get your material out to the rest of the world, it could be anything from a news article to new music. In some ways i do believe that it is a trend and a phase in which people will get bored of as soon as technology advances again creating something new and exciting to take part in and experience, due to the fact people are still blogging like us for example we are blogging to experience this new trend and new way of life for some people. I do think like most people that there will be a time, were we have to pay ot blog and post videos or even watch the videos posted on Youtube.
Week 5 Meikle D&E
Sunday, 1 March 2009
Week 5- Meikle A&B
I think we find our own news and information, learning from all different things, we read and study.I think we choose what we learn and what we learn from each different text. We can publish our own news and information,on websites such as wikipedia, we can copy from other sources, this means that we are playing both the role of the researcher and the reader and this again in turn creates new kinds of journalists online.