Sarah's Web 2.0 Blog
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Activity 10: YouTube
I have never posted a video on YouTube and I have never personally added a video to Facebook but I have done a lot of re-posting of video's to my blog and Facebook and that is why the statistics in the College students love their videos article didn't surprise me. I don't usually use sites other than YouTube to search for videos but if I have too I use Google videos. I see uses for YouTube in teaching and learning. Because we are such a visually oriented generation I think integrating that technology into the classroom would be very beneficial.
I chose this video because it makes me smile every time I watch it.
Activity 9: Online Collaboration Tools
One main advantage of using online collaboration tools is not having to rely on something that is unreliable. No matter what computer your on you can always access the document and even if your computer were to crash everything would be saved. I personally have never used Google Docs before but I can definitely see myself using it in the future. In fact I can see myself using it for our group presentation projects and I can see myself using it in my future career as a way of collaborating schedules.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Activity 8: Podcasting.
Oertelt podcast evaluation:
• Is the podcast associated with a publisher, a school, or an individual that you already know is reputable?
Oertelt spoke at the very reputable school St. Cloud State University.
• What does the accompanying Web site or blog say about the host(s)? Who are they? (Remember that just because a podcast is produced by amateurs doesn't mean it has had information.)
The website gives an overview of Henry's story and his reasons behind sharing his story. He is Henry Oertelt and he is a holocaust survivor and these podcasts are the story of his survival of 5 different concentration camps.
• Did the host(s) take the time to set up discussion boards for listeners? While this isn't necessarily a reflection on the show's accuracy, it demonstrates that the host cared enough about the listeners to create a community to encourage interaction. The discussion boards are also a medium through which feedback and corrections can be made.
There are no discussion boards but this doesn't reflect negatively on the podcast for me because of the personal nature of his story.
• Does the podcast have show notes? Show notes are like citations and help strengthen the host's arguments by making sources apparent.
The author does not show notes but that is because it is a personal story and does not contain information that needs to be cited.
• Is there a way to contact the host(s)? When contacted, is there a response?
There doesn't seem to be a way to contact the host.
• How old is the show? Many podcatchers display a date stamp for the show.
The show was recorded in August of 2006 over a four hour period.
• When was the last show released? If it was some time ago, does the host explain why?
This podcast was intended to be only 12 parts explaining the long length of time between the last post and now.
• Is a special player or proprietary software needed to play the show? If a listener needs to download something special, it might not be worth the effort.
The podcast appears to be able to be played on any computer.
• How is the audio quality? Does it sound like the host is in the next chair or on a 10-year-old cell phone halfway down a well in Kazakhstan?
The audio quality is very good.
• How easy is it to acquire? Can the podcast be caught using an aggregator, or do you have to remember to download it from the podcast's Web site each time a new show is released?
It seems that you have to listen to the podcast online only.
Evaluation questions from: Stick It in Your Ear: Keeping Current with Podcasts.
Currently none of my professors use podcasts but it is something I really wish they would take advantage of. I think it would be very useful as a studying tool.
~Sarah
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Activity 7: Twitter
I have had a twitter page for a while but I have never really used it. I really like the concept but I find that most of my friends are on Facebook and only a couple of them use twitter.
I thought the Iran post was very interesting. It seems that in that situation Twitter was very useful for the people of Iran. I think it would be very useful for organizing events.
In my future career I'm not sure how I could use twitter because of the HIPAA privacy act, but it seems very fun to use in every day life.
Sarah
I thought the Iran post was very interesting. It seems that in that situation Twitter was very useful for the people of Iran. I think it would be very useful for organizing events.
In my future career I'm not sure how I could use twitter because of the HIPAA privacy act, but it seems very fun to use in every day life.
Sarah
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Activity 6: RSS
I think an RSS feed is very helpful in everyday life. I used to spend a lot of time looking up blogs for new posts but then I started using the RSS feed bloglovin and it really helped me! Now I use bloglovin for updates on all the blogs I read. But I do think the Google Reader was very easy to use and easy to search for blogs.
~Sarah
~Sarah
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Activity 5: Social Networking
I am not very concerned with privacy when it comes to Facebook. I ensure my privacy on Facebook by only adding people I know as friends and by setting my privacy settings so only my friends can see my profile. After reading the first article I learned new ways to edit my settings to make them even more private to my friends. I agreed with all of the etiquette tips.
In my personal experience social networking sites make me feel more connected with my friends. It helps me maintain relationships that would have been nearly impossible to have without social networking sites.
I can see how the flocking of different races from one social network to another is plausible but I am not quite sure if its because of the racist reasons she is stating int he article.
LinkedIn looks like it would be better for a more profession social networking site but it doesn't look like it would be much fun.
~Sarah
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Activity 4: Social Bookmarking
I can see how using a web site like delicious could help me personally and in my pursuit of the nursing profession. I have already found a couple new interesting sites through this project that pertain to my career choice and I look forward to reading them. I bookmarked the site Webicina on nursing. The tags I chose to use for this site were blogs, blog, web 2.0, nursing and news. Some of the potential benefits to social bookmarking is the possibility of meeting new people with similar interests or simply sharing my favorite sites with others.
~Sarah
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