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= Annotate the Web and Map Ideas With Your Peers = | = Annotate the Web and Map Ideas With Your Peers = | ||
Drop by and learn how to combine collaborative web annotation | Drop by and learn how to combine ''collaborative web annotation'' with several forms of ''ideas' mapping'', a different way to lear with peers, online and with free Web resources.<br> | ||
*Contact: Michelle Bachler [m.s.bachler at open dot ac dot uk]<br> * Team: Simon Buckingham Shum, Anna De Liddo, Michelle Bachler <br> * Hosts: Knowldge Media Institute, Open University, Milton Keynes, UK<br> * Proposed 'space' or theme: Peer Learning Lighthouse <br> * Status: to be confirmed <br> | |||
* Contact: Michelle Bachler [m.s.bachler at open dot ac dot uk]<br> * Team: Simon Buckingham Shum, Anna De Liddo, Michelle Bachler <br> * Hosts: Knowldge Media Institute, Open University, Milton Keynes, UK<br> * Proposed 'space' or theme: | |||
=== What do you want to achieve? (goal) === | === What do you want to achieve? (goal) === | ||
*Our primary goal is to have people playing with Cohere and have | *Our primary goal is to have people playing with Cohere, an open source Web Annotation and knowldge mapping tool developed from KMi, by the Hypermedia Disocurse Team, leaded by Simon Buchnigham Shum. Cohere is one of the learning innovation technology deveoped within the OLnet Project and it aims to provide online lifelong learners with a way to map their ideas while at the same time browsing and annotating OERs and other free Web resources. <br> | ||
* | *We aim to invite people to test and play with Cohere and and have useful hints and usability feedback from learning geeks and knowldge mapping amators. | ||
*We also hope to engage with developers and to discuss both the API and the Open Source code body as a whole.<br> | |||
=== Who should come? How many? For how long? (audience) === | === Who should come? How many? For how long? (audience) === | ||
*Web 2 and learning geeks interested to see how social bookmarking meets web annotation and knowledge mapping on the Web. <br> | |||
*Anyone interested in playing with web annotation and knowledge mapping tools. | *Anyone interested in playing with web annotation and knowledge mapping tools. | ||
*Educators interested in how these tools can be used creatively and instructively in classrooms. | *Educators interested in how these tools can be used creatively and instructively in classrooms.<br> | ||
*We will run 2 hours per day, each day of the festival<br> | |||
*Everyone is welcome to hang out as long as they want. | *Everyone is welcome to hang out as long as they want. | ||
=== What will they do when they get there? (activities) === | === What will they do when they get there? (activities) === | ||
=== What will you / they have at the end? (outputs) === | === What will you / they have at the end? (outputs) === | ||
Revision as of 20:57, 14 October 2010
IN PROGRESS
Annotate the Web and Map Ideas With Your Peers
Drop by and learn how to combine collaborative web annotation with several forms of ideas' mapping, a different way to lear with peers, online and with free Web resources.
- Contact: Michelle Bachler [m.s.bachler at open dot ac dot uk]
* Team: Simon Buckingham Shum, Anna De Liddo, Michelle Bachler
* Hosts: Knowldge Media Institute, Open University, Milton Keynes, UK
* Proposed 'space' or theme: Peer Learning Lighthouse
* Status: to be confirmed
What do you want to achieve? (goal)
- Our primary goal is to have people playing with Cohere, an open source Web Annotation and knowldge mapping tool developed from KMi, by the Hypermedia Disocurse Team, leaded by Simon Buchnigham Shum. Cohere is one of the learning innovation technology deveoped within the OLnet Project and it aims to provide online lifelong learners with a way to map their ideas while at the same time browsing and annotating OERs and other free Web resources.
- We aim to invite people to test and play with Cohere and and have useful hints and usability feedback from learning geeks and knowldge mapping amators.
- We also hope to engage with developers and to discuss both the API and the Open Source code body as a whole.
Who should come? How many? For how long? (audience)
- Web 2 and learning geeks interested to see how social bookmarking meets web annotation and knowledge mapping on the Web.
- Anyone interested in playing with web annotation and knowledge mapping tools.
- Educators interested in how these tools can be used creatively and instructively in classrooms.
- We will run 2 hours per day, each day of the festival
- Everyone is welcome to hang out as long as they want.
What will they do when they get there? (activities)
What will you / they have at the end? (outputs)
Additional background and context