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Library Instruction 2.0: Building Your Online Instruction Toolkit

2008 ALA Annual Conference
Rachel Bridgewater, Reed College
Anne-Marie Deitering, OSU Libraries
Karen Munro, University of Oregon

Links to our examples, and many more resources to browse can be found at our Library a la Carte page: Library Instruction 2.0

Web pages, CMS tools, LMS tools

LibGuides (SpringShare)

Library a la Carte (Oregon State University)

Haiku (web-based LMS, free service is limited)

NetVibes

PageFlakes

Viviti (still in private beta)

Widgetize-able tools and applications

Sprout - use Sprout to create widgets out of RSS feeds and more

del.icio.us

CiteULike

MeeboMe

LibraryThing

SlideShare

YouTube’s Embeddable Custom Player (you must be signed into YouTube)

VodPod (to include videos from providers other than YouTube)

Resources for Keeping Up

Google Reader

Wikipedia’s page on RSS aggregators - lots to choose from!

Infodoodads

Information Aesthetics

Jane’s E-Learning Pick of the Day

Read/Write Web

Blackboard blogs

2008 State of Oregon Training Summit: Connecting our Training Communities

Web 2.0 - Your Online Productivity Toolkit
Anne-Marie Deitering

Anne-Marie’s del.icio.us bookmarks

Tools to try

Google Documents & Spreadsheets - online productivity software

Picnik - online photo editing

Meebo - online instant messaging

SurveyGizmo - online survey development tool

Flickr - online photo sharing

Flickr badge generator (requires a Flickr account)

LibraryThing - catalog your books online

LibraryThing tools & widgets

MeeboMe - chat widget

del.icio.us

CiteULike

How-to: creating tagrolls of content from del.icio.us

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Examples

Geography 314 (WOU) class VodPod page

Oregon State University Libraries homepage using MeeboMe and LibraryThing widgets

BI 199 course page using del.icio.us and VodPod widgets

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Further reading
Treat it like the Village Pub and You’ll be Fine, Honest (Richmond, shane. Nov. 18, 2007. Telegraph.co.uk)

Sayonara Super-Size — It’s Bite-Sized on the Web. (Kroski, Elyssa. June 13, 2006. Infotangle)

EDUCAUSE’s “7 Things You Should Know About…” series. (short fact sheets on emerging technologies).

The Del.icio.us Lesson (Joshua Porter. May 2, 2006. Bokardo)

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To find more

TechCrunch

TechCrunch, founded on June 11, 2005, is a weblog dedicated to obsessively profiling and reviewing new Internet products and companies.

Infodoodads

Six librarians from OSU’s Valley Library contribute to this blog, which “reviews and discusses existing and new tools, services, and technology for finding information on the internet.”

Jane’s E-Learning Pick of the Day

A daily item of e-learning interest selected by Jane Hart of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies

Solution Watch

This site “surveys the new generation of the Web, reviewing and providing in-depth walkthroughs of today’s best products and services.”

Tutorials 2.0

OLA/WLA Joint Conference
Vancouver, Washington
April 16, 2007

Rachel Bridgewater
Anne-Marie Deitering
Karen Munro

Further Reading

Mashing up the once and future CMS. (Brown, Malcolm. March/April 2007. EDUCAUSE Review, vol. 42, no. 2, pp. 8–9).

Sayonara Super-Size — It’s Bite-Sized on the Web. (Kroski, Elyssa. June 13, 2006. Infotangle).

EDUCAUSE’s “7 Things You Should Know About…” series. (short fact sheets on emerging technologies).
Web 2.0: A new wave of innovation for teaching and learning? (Alexander, Bryan. March/April 2006. EDUCAUSE Review, vol. 41, no. 2, pp. 32-44).

Jon Udell’s screencasting bookmarks on del.icio.us

Fadde, Peter J. Producing Video Learning Objects for E-Learning. (Fadde, Peter J. eLearn Magazine).

Software, Tools, and Widgets to Try

Jing — http://www.jingproject.com/
Picnik — http://picnik.com
Flickr — http://flickr.com
YouTube — http://youtube.com
Diigo — http://www.diigo.com/
Webslides — http://slides.diigo.com/
del.icio.us linkrolls — http://del.icio.us/help/linkrolls
del.icio.us tagrolls — http://del.icio.us/help/tagrolls

Facebook applications — http://www.facebook.com/apps/

IM widgets

  • MeeboMe - http://www.meebome.com/
  • Plugoo — http://www.plugoo.com/
  • Hab.la — http://hab.la/

Examples from the Session

LibGuides — http://www.springshare.com/libguides/

ICAP - Interactive Course Assignment Pages at OSU — http://ica.library.oregonstate.edu/about/index.html

Orange County Library System’s YouTube video on downloading music — http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvrzstc-caE

Berkeley’s Congresearch (Screencast/wiki) — http://sunsite3.berkeley.edu/wikis/congresearch/

U of Texas at Austin useful widgets page — http://www.lib.utexas.edu/tools/

7th Biennial Conference on University Education in Natural Resources

Collaboration in Campus-Wide Assessment: Defining Undergraduate Information Literacy Competencies for Oregon State University
Presented at the 7th Biennial Conference on University Education in Natural Resources
Corvallis, Oregon
15 May 2008

Presentation

Presentation slides are available in the conference collection on OSU’s institutional repository, Scholar’s Archive.
Sources:

Barr, R.B. & Tagg, J. (November/December 1995). From teaching to learning — A new paradigm for undergraduate education. Change, 27:6 12-26.

Davidson, J. & Crateau, C.A. (1998). Intersections: Teaching research through a rhetorical lens. Research Strategies, 16: 4, 245-257.

Dugan, R.E. & Hernon, P. (November 2002). Outcomes assessment: Not synonymous with inputs and outputs. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 28: 6, 376-80.

Kempcke, K. (2002). The art of war for librarians: Academic culture, curriculum reform, and wisdom form Sun Tzu. portal: Libraries and the Academy. 2: 4, 529-551.

Kuhlthau, C.C. (2004). Seeking meaning: A process approach to library and information services. (Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited).

Oregon State University Libraries. Undergraduate Information Literacy Competencies. http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/instruction/ug_comp.html

Pascarella, E.T. & Terenzini, P.T. (2005). How college affects students: A third decade of research. V. 2. (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass).

Online NW, 2008

Lonelygirl and the Beast: Alternate Reality Games as Immersive Marketing, Art and Information
Rachel Bridgewater and Anne-Marie Deitering
22 February 2008

REFERENCE TOOLS

Glossary of ARG terms (Unfiction.com)

The Unforums at Unfiction

ARG’S AND GAME FORUMS

The Beast

This link goes to the Wikipedia article for the game. Until a few days ago, the best place to find out about The Beast ARG was at the Cloudmakers’ website (http://cloudmakers.org). There’s a notice now saying the site was suspended and no word whether it will be back up. Before it came down, this site included links to archived copies of the game websites, a guide to the narrative and puzzles, and a lot more.

ilovebees

Year Zero

World Without Oil

Cathy’s Book

The Lost Experience

Lonelygirl15

Heroes Evolutions (formerly Heroes 360)

FURTHER READING

The Meta forum at Unfiction

ARGNET - Alternate Reality Gaming Network

Christy Dena’s bibliography for “Emerging Participatory Culture Practices: Player-Created Tiers in Alternate Reality Games” (Convergence, 14:1, February 2008)

Jane McGonigal’s Research page

University Housing and Dining - OSU

Teaching and Learning with Emerging Technologies
Market Place West - Large East Conference room
Margaret Mellinger and Anne-Marie Deitering

Anne-Marie’s del.icio.us bookmarks

Margaret’s del.icio.us bookmarks

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Tools to try

Google Documents & Spreadsheets - online productivity software

Picnik - online photo editing

Meebo - online instant messaging

SurveyGizmo - online survey development tool

Bloglines - RSS reader/aggregator

Google Reader - RSS reader/aggregator

Carmun - online study community

Pandora - online streaming radio from the Music Genome Project

Facebook Pages

Flickr - online photo sharing

Flickr badge generator (requires a Flickr account)

LibraryThing - catalog your books online

LibraryThing tools & widgets

MeeboMe - chat widget

Facebook badge generator (requires a Facebook account)

del.icio.us

CiteULike

del.icio.us network explorer

How-to: creating tagrolls of content from del.icio.us

Facebook Applications Directory

Geography 314 (WOU) class VodPod page

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Examples

UIUC Housing Monumental Film Festival

UIUC Housing YouTube channel

WR 222’s del.icio.us page

WR 222 del.icio.us bookmarks displayed in a course page

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Further reading
Treat it like the Village Pub and You’ll be Fine, Honest (Richmond, shane. Nov. 18, 2007. Telegraph.co.uk)

Web 2.0 Backpack: Web Apps for Students. (Catone, Josh. Jun 22, 2007. ReadWrite Web)

Mashing up the once and future CMS. (Brown, Malcolm. March/April 2007. EDUCAUSE Review, vol. 42, no. 2, pp. 8–9)

Sayonara Super-Size — It’s Bite-Sized on the Web. (Kroski, Elyssa. June 13, 2006. Infotangle)

EDUCAUSE’s “7 Things You Should Know About…” series. (short fact sheets on emerging technologies).

The Del.icio.us Lesson (Joshua Porter. May 2, 2006. Bokardo)

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To find more

academHacK: Tech tools for academics

The mission of this site is to “serve as a resource for academics trying to navigate the world of computing and technology.”

educate/innovate

Educate/ Innovate is the Blackboard blog about the convergence of education and technology

Infodoodads

Six librarians from OSU’s Valley Library contribute to this blog, which “reviews and discusses existing and new tools, services, and technology for finding information on the internet.”

Jane’s E-Learning Pick of the Day

A daily item of e-learning interest selected by Jane Hart of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies

Solution Watch

This site “surveys the new generation of the Web, reviewing and providing in-depth walkthroughs of today’s best products and services.”

OSU Center for Teaching and Learning

Teaching and Learning with Emerging Technologies
215 Milam Hall
Margaret Mellinger and Anne-Marie Deitering

Anne-Marie’s del.icio.us bookmarks

Margaret’s del.icio.us bookmarks

Tools to try

Google Documents & Spreadsheets

Picnik

Exploratree

Haiku

Carmun

Tafiti

del.icio.us

Connotea

CiteULike

World of Warcraft

del.icio.us network explorer

Facebook Applications Directory

Classroom examples

Art History discussion (Flickr notes)

WR 222’s del.icio.us page

WR 222 del.icio.us bookmarks displayed in a course page

How-to: creating tagrolls of content from del.icio.us

Geography 314 (WOU) class VodPod page

WR 214 Online Tools Trailfire trail

Further reading
Web 2.0 Backpack: Web Apps for Students. (Catone, Josh. Jun 22, 2007. ReadWrite Web)

E-learning 2.0: how Web technologies are shaping education. (O’Hear, Stephen. August 8, 2006. ReadWrite Web)

Mashing up the once and future CMS. (Brown, Malcolm. March/April 2007. EDUCAUSE Review, vol. 42, no. 2, pp. 8–9)

Sayonara Super-Size — It’s Bite-Sized on the Web. (Kroski, Elyssa. June 13, 2006. Infotangle)

EDUCAUSE’s “7 Things You Should Know About…” series. (short fact sheets on emerging technologies).

A Cognitive Analysis of Tagging - or, how the lower cognitive cost of tagging makes it popular (Rashmi Sinha. September 27, 2005. Thoughts on Technology, Design and Cognition)

The Del.icio.us Lesson (Joshua Porter. May 2, 2006. Bokardo)

To find more

academHacK: Tech tools for academics

The mission of this site is to “serve as a resource for academics trying to navigate the world of computing and technology.”

educate/innovate

Educate/ Innovate is the Blackboard blog about the convergence of education and technology

Infodoodads

Six librarians from OSU’s Valley Library contribute to this blog, which “reviews and discusses existing and new tools, services, and technology for finding information on the internet.”

Jane’s E-Learning Pick of the Day

A daily item of e-learning interest selected by Jane Hart of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies

Solution Watch

This site “surveys the new generation of the Web, reviewing and providing in-depth walkthroughs of today’s best products and services.”

University of Washington Libraries, 2007

What’s important about the emerging web: Beyond the hype of 2.0

Rachel Bridgewater & Anne-Marie Deitering
30 August 2007

Tools & Applications

Rachel’s del.icio.us bookmarks

Anne-Marie’s del.icio.us bookmarks

Vinorati

Damsels in Success

Ravelry

Barbie Girls

Ning

Things to think about

The del.icio.us lesson
Joshua Porter, Bokardo

woah… omg. reflections on mega-viewership
danah boyd, apophenia: making connections where none previously existed

Sayonara super-size — It’s bite-sized on the web
Ellyssa Kroski, InfoTangle

Full-text: Keen vs. Weinberger
David Weinberger & Andrew Keen, Wall Street Journal online

Web 2.0: The sleep of reason
Michael Gorman, Britannica Blog

Responses are too many to list, but here are a few:

Clay Shirky Old revolutions good, new revolutions bad: A response to Gorman

Karen Munro, Michael Gorman, Fisher King

And there are a variety of follow-up essays from Michael Gorman himself.

Western Washington University, 2007

Learning 1.0 in a 2.0 World* (Explore, Discover, Share)
(*thanks to David Silver for the phrase)

The resources demonstrated in this presentation are also available in a Trailfire pathfinder. Click the arrows on the top right corner of the trailfire box on each page to move to the next one:

http://trailfire.com/amlibrarian/trailview/42162

links to presentation examples

Google Docs and Spreadsheets

Mindomo - online mind mapping

Picnik - online photo editing

Pageflakes

Critical Compendium (a daily dose of book reviews from around the world)

LibraryThing: OSU’s Book Awards Library

Flickr

Beth H. - Art History with Flickr photos

My trails on Trailfire

Google Maps

viewing American class divisions through Facebook and MySpace (danah boyd)

Ning - create your own social network for anything

Anne-Marie’s del.icio.us network

del.icio.us

Facebook Platform tour

resources for keeping up

academHacK: tech tools for academics

News and reviews about “concrete ways computers and technology can be used to improve both teaching and scholarship.” Semi-regular updates.

Infodoodads

Substantive reviews of Web 2.0 tools written by several of my colleagues at OSU

Information Aesthetics - form follows data

Visualizations, and nothing but…

MOMB (the Museum of Modern Betas)

I especially like to track this site because it includes a lot of non-English language startups. A great reminder that Web 2.0 is international

OCCLA IL Retreat

created at TagCrowd.com

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