Sunday, May 3, 2009

Downloads.

People can now download our Video on Web 2.0, our PowePoint Presentation on Web 2.0 and our Design Cycle which will describe our entire process.
Design Cycle- Blog




http://www.scribd.com/doc/14969501/Web-2-PowerPoint





Design

As we mentioned earlier in design brief and specification, we chose to make a video and a presentation for two different mediums to explain about Web 2.0 after a long discussion. We had three different designs at first, word document, presentation using MS Power point and short video using Windows Movie Maker, and we chose two of them, presentation and video for several reasons.


Design 1. Word Document
Word Document has quite a lot of advantages and disadvantages at the same time. First of all, it would be the most original and we can give more information to explain Web 2.0 on the word document. However, we thought it would be a bit boring and long which would not fascinate people to read this. Besides, to write in a Document, we should be really formal and using a proper technology word which is really strange to the normal people.
We decided that the final product is for everyone who both well knows about computer and doesn’t know about it at all, and we thought that it would be too difficult for them to understand what Web 2.0 is.
For these reasons, we decided not to make it in a Word Document.


Design 2. Presentation (Power Point)
Next, we thought about the presentation. We can explain about Web 2.0 easily with less word than the document. In addition, this could have lots of visuals such as pictures and videos to make people easy to understand the concept of Web 2.0 which is the ultimate purpose of this product. Images say more than what the words can say and it’s easier to understand the concept; images don’t need people to know about all the new professional vocabulary for explaining Web 2.0.
Like we said in Design Specification, this should be about 5 minutes long using the easy words so that we can hold the audience’s attention all the time and make them easy to understand. The information given in this presentation should be really precise and written in easy words as well. This also should contain pictures and hyperlinks to the good websites where more explanation is. However, we decided not to put the video in this unlike what we said in Design Specification. We thought it’ll be too long if we put the video in it; we believed that we better give them the links where they can learn more about Web 2.0 if they want.


Design 3. Video
We thought it’ll be the best way to explain what Web 2.0 is if we can actually explain it in our own words in front of the students and teachers like the IT class. However, we can’t do that all the time, and then we thought we could film it and show it to the people anytime and anywhere. Video also has quite a lot of advantages: it’ll be easy for people to understand what Web 2.0 is since we would explain it in our own words, it’ll be the more interesting than the presentation or the word documents so that it’ll always hold the audiences’ attention and it’ll be impressing visually and aurally. Besides, as we are filming this, we ourselves can also understand better about Web 2.0.
Ha Neul, Kashish and Young jun, all three of us, will be on the video for sure. This will be also less than 10 minutes long, otherwise it’ll be a bit boring and distracting. Like we said in Design Specification, it will have some serious parts, but interesting, not being serious, most of the time. We’ll be explaining the differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 to make the audience easy to understand the main idea. We decided not to put the pictures in it unlike what we decided in Design Specification, because it’ll be too much to edit them since we have changed the time plan for Create due to the running our of time and it’s quite limited to edit the video with the Movie Maker.

So as we mentioned earlier we decided to make a video and a presentation for our final two different products. I think it’s really good to reckon the advantages and disadvantages of each designs to choose what to make. By the so, we could complete it better and think reasonably. It was also really nice to be detail how we are going to do it; we can plan how we are going to make them as we are designing which means that we saved some times as well.




Feedbacks:

Prashant: I really liked this video and thought that that the message was good as well.

Shamith: The message was fully relevant and enjoyed the video. I thought that they had some nice points which did clarify the difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0.

Hella: I liked the video but I thought that it was a little too carefree and should have been a little bit more focused. Otherwise the video was nice and so was the content.

Saj: nice video  I liked it very much and I can clearly see the amount of effort you guys have put into this project. Nice job once again guys.

Ali: there were some spelling mistakes: P but all was good. I likes your entire concept and thought that it was very well presented. You could have tried to improve the sound quality more; sometimes it was hard to listen to what you are saying.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Web 2.0 Videos

Here we will be posting videos which are related to Web 2.0. The videos below will help many people and even us understand the meaning of Web 2.0. These videos are basically for visual learners.

- Explaining Web 2.0

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-Explaining the difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0

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-Explaining difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 in depth

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-Explains the impact of Web 2.0 when it started. Talks about Web 2.0 effecting global and economics as well.

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-Explaining Web 2.0 but in a very interesting way.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Essential Question

In What Way Technology Influenced The Knowledge?


“Acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles, as from study or investigation; general erudition:” (Dictionary.com). This definition is of knowledge. Knowledge is one of the most common words. We hear the word knowledge when we are at school, we hear the word knowledge when we start working, we hear the word ‘knowledge’ when we have children and we hear the word ‘knowledge’ in our religion scriptures. Even though knowledge is used in so many that it is quite common, it is one of the words that has one of the deepest meaning. Knowledge is something that we learn throughout our lifetime, it is said that “no one knows the true meaning of knowledge until they are buried”. This means that we humans keep on learning throughout our lifetime.
In 21st century World Wide Web is being used for informing/teaching people. “The
Internet facilitates, classifies and enables the exchange of information, knowledge and news.” (Seifkashani) .There are online news papers, blogs, encyclopedia, and articles etc which are being used for enlightening people about various topics. “The Internet could be the major media to promote the reading level in the world.” (Seifkashani) . Because of internet, it has become very easy for people to access learning. As internet is widely diverse, not only do people get to know about different interpretations of various topics but also get to share their views.

Distribution of Internet Users, survey taken in March 31st 2009.

Internet has rapidly been growing throughout the world. Many people go n internet for many reasons and one of the reason is education. Internet is one of the biggest sources for education. As internet especially Web 2.0 gives people the power to publish posts on shared group websites, exchange of knowledge is therefore available.
Multi lingual web sites have improved the standards of internet quite a lot. Websites such as Wikipedia are multi lingual, meaning that people can read the posts in their language (if the language is available).

When everyone throughout the world can access internet, it is guaranteed that people will receive knowledge. People can not only understand the information on internet by reading text in their own knowledge but also seeing educational videos for visual learners. These sum up to one thing that yes Technology Has Influenced The Knowledge, but in a good way, instead, I believe that technology should be encouraged more in schools for educational purpose. At OSC, we use technology for most of the subjects and while doing that, we learn relate our theory knowledge with a technological medium to describe our point of views. We use PowerPoint to show slides, we use Word to write down essays, we use Moviemaker to make videos for our project, we use websites for researching and last but not least, we use technology to relate ourselves with a wider based community; sharing our knowledge.

Work Cited:
Homepage IFLA Website. 19 Mar. 2009 http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla69/papers/020e-Seifkashani.pdf.

-Kashish

Friday, March 20, 2009

Planning

Here we will work on our planning and write down the steps we will be taking to get out task done in time. The purpose of the plan is that the students keep on track throughout the time while they are working. Plan also is useful to give you an understanding of the amount of time which would take to comlete the task in time.
Our Brief Plan:
1) Starting off with a blog which isnt complete (2 Days)
2) Writing an introduction of the blog (2 Days)
3) Making the layout of the blog (2 Days)
4) Working on the starting posts (2 Days)
5) Starting of the Research :
  • Research on Web 2.0 (2 Days)
  • Research on different types of Web 2.0 (3 Days)
  • Survey; asking people about their views on Web 2.0 (4 Days)
  • Analyse the result from the Survey (2 Days)
  • Discuss on this with the other partners (1 Day)

6) Conclusion: Writing our view on using Web 2.0 and defining whether Web 2.0 is good or bad (10 Days)

7) Publishing our Blog and letting people know about it (5 Days)

8) Evaluating our Blog and updating it so our readers are into it (8 Days)

Detailed plan which was made on word.
Though you really cant see it fully but in the word document you will see it properly.


Research Information

Here, we'll be posting the information on Web 2.0.
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As we mentioned about Web 2.0 in the introduction, it is the place where anyone can share their knowledge or information and communicate with the others freely. Facebook, Hi5, Wikispaces, Myspaces, orkut, and Youtube are all good examples of Web 2.0.







It's a new generation (second generation) of web development communication and sharing information. (p.s. Web 1.0 is regarded as the First Generation.) It is the evolution of Web-based communities; it opens more chances for the users by allowing them to post or generate the content which was limited to only a few people before.
-Young jun


Here, Ha neul will give you more information on Web 2.0. ______________________________________________________


Figure 1 - key difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0


According to the definition on the web, Web 1.0 is 'a retronym which refers to the state of the World Wide Web, and any website design style used before the advent of the Web 2.0'

According to the web cite called 'Cormode,' Web 2.0 is 'a term that is used to denote several different concepts: Web sites based on a particular set of technologies such as AJAX; Web sites which incorporate a strong social component, involving user profiles, friend links; Web sites which encourage user–generated content in the form of text, video, and photo postings along with comments, tags, and ratings'.

So basically, the major big difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 is that Web 2.0 is the both-side way of communication on the internet and Web 1.0 is the one-side communication way.

For easy explanation, a person published something on Web 1.0 then the uses only could have a look at it and they generated only few content or comment. As you see the figure 1 given above, Web 1.0 is ‘the most likely read-only Web’. However, as the population of the internet users has been increased, people realized that it is much valuable to share people’s idea or opinion and they made it possible to make a comment or generate the own content for the users also. Now it is more likely ‘widely read-write Web’.

-Posted by Haneul Choi

-Edited by Young jun SONG

Works cited

Cormode, Graham, and Balachander Krishnamurthy. "Key Differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0a." Welcome to UIC. 15 Feb. 2008. 02 Apr. 2009 . http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2125/1972.


Figure 2 - Elements of the Web's Next Generation


Best (or most interesting) Web 2.0 Definitions and Explanations


In many internet sites like Skype, Wikipedia, and blogs, they show many different definitions and explanations of WEB 2.0 and how it used in our life. We use Web 2.0 in our lives quite often by filtering, sharing some contents and files, social searching, collaboration, and social bookmarking (in library). Lots of information and files are lined-up that easy to find and looks simple by using the Web 2.0. And there is the biggest advantage in Web 2.0 than Web 1.0, as the research I've done before show, in web 1.0 the people and users interact only one way (uploader->reader) with `http://` internet sites which are HTLM, Ajax, Flash… etc. But in Web 2.0 which is new generation, the people and users interact two ways (uploader <-> reader) with internet sites and themselves. They can control and tagging to those services and faces which is RSS, REST, SOAP, HTML, Ajax, Flash… etc. In addition, more people and users can use the software, web 2.0, or internet sites in better condition.


Works Cited


"Elements of the Web's Next Generation." Savarino Networks Random droppings from Matt Savarino. 26 Mar. 2009 http://savarino.net/files/web20in2006.jpg.


-Posted by Hanuel Choi



Surveys


Do you know Web 2.0?



35 people answered this question. Out of 35 people, 60% know what web 2.0 is and 40% dont know what it is. This tells us that not many people have the knowledge about Web 2.0. We sent this survey to the entire secondary school and only 35 people answered the survey. As many didnt answer the survey, then there is a chance that there maybe more students who know what it is and there maybe be some students who dont.


If your answer 'Yes' for Question 1, How well do you know about Web 2.0?


Out of the 21 people who know what Web 2.0 is, 7 people have said that they know Web 2.0 very well that they can explain what Web 2.0 is. Though, as we sent our survey to the entire secondary school, some grade 10's must have answered it as well, hence their is a chance that those 7 people who know Web 2.0 very well can be grade 10's or maybe not. Other 14 people dont have too much knowledge about it but do understand the concept. The 14 people have a brief idea about Web 2.0. To be honest this isnt impressive, out of 35 people 21 know Web 2.0 and 14 dont know and out of 21 people, only 7 know very well and 14 just have a brief idea.


If you answered 'Yes' for question 1, please answer the question. What is/are the example(s) of Web 2.0?


We gave people the options to choose that which websites they think are Web 2.0 (the people who said that they know Web 2.0 are only supposed to answer this question). As only 21 people in the previous questions said that they knew what Web 2.0 was, we expected to get only 21 responses, but instead we got 25. Meaning that 4 people who dont know what Web 2.0 is answered this question.


Most of the people voted for Facebook; about 20 people did and it is completely correct. Facebook is Web 2.0 as people can share and write their ideas. Then Youtube got the second highest votes. 19 people peoplte voted for Youtube which is also a Web 2.0 as people can comment on the videos and have public forums on it for discussions. Then Myspace and Wikispaces got 17 votes (separately). Yes, those two community based sites are web 2.0. We have then gotten 16 people who have voted for Blogger (which is totally web 2.0 as we are using someone else's websites to publish our's). Whereas 6 people voted for nothing.\


Do you think that Web 2.0 should be incorporated into the school education?



Out of 35 people, 24 people said yes, Web 2.0 should be incorporated into the school and 11 people said no that it shouldnt. As there were only 21 people who said that they know about Web 2.0 and here we get to see that 24 people want Web 2.0 to be incorporated. This means that there are some students who dont know about Web 2.0 want it to be incorporated into the school environment. That is good which means that people think that it will help them. Though,s some people dont want Web 2.0 to be used. The reasons may be using Youtube, Facebook and such sites in school would interrupt in their studies. Though we can still use other Web 2.0 sites which would help the students in their studies.


-Posted by Kashish Sharma


Thursday, March 19, 2009

Process Journal

As we started this unit from 14th of March, I(Yougn jun) and Kashish decided to work together. Basically what we have to do is to make a blog to show the advantages of using Web 2.0 and to encourage people who are afraid of using the new technology. So first, we did some research on the topic, Web 2.0 and discussed about how we are going to do.

We will be posting our entries here. Writing about what we did.
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18th of March
Ha neul joined to our group, but Kashish is not here today, so we (Haneul and Young jun) made a blog. We all three are going to do more research on the topic and going to post several things like articles or any information of the advantages of using Web 2.0.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Investigation Process

Introduction: The school's technology department needs to make a presentation for their educational board to encourage the utilisation of Web 2.0  within our classrooms. There are many who are enthusiastic about this and many who are tensed as they feel a threat to the educational process.
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Challenge: We have to research and obtain background for our view point on Web 2.0 and provide the information in our presentation to the board. We should include a synopsis of Web2, the tools available (at least 4), the software/hardware developments that led to the web2 and how it can be harnessed educationally, and then we should use at least two different communication mediums in your blog
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Personal Group Questions.
  • What is Web 2.0?
  • Is Web 2.0 good or bad?
  • What kind of blog would we use?
  • How can we portray Web 2.0 information in a very interesting manner?
  • How would we organize our blog system?
Materials/Softwares:
  • Blogger.com
  • Movie Maker (for creating videos)
  • Power Point  (presentations)
  • Internet (research)
  • Camera (for videoing)
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Design Brief:
As response to the challenge, we will create a blog which will contain our design cycle. Through the blog we would post information as well have a electronic design cycle online. That way we will be promoting more of Web 2.0 as it will make process journal enteried easier for us. Our group is with Web 2.0 and we will create a video  and powerpoint presentation which would help us convey to the community that there is no harm in using Web 2.0 but there is only profit.
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Design Specification:
After discussing, we came upto this conclusion that we will create a video and a power point as our two mediums to inform people that Web 2.0 is beneficial. The requirements that we have for our designs are:
For video:
  1. Upto 10 minutes of the movie, not more.
  2. Will be interesting, not too serious so that people dont get bored but learn at the same time.
  3. Will have photos as well as video.
  4. A sound track would be interesting as well.
  5. Will be describing difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0.
  6. Will contain all three partners- Ha Neul, Kashish and Young Jun.
  7. Will have a plot/story which will demonstrate the importance of Web 2.0
  8. MUST include that how Web 2.0 will benefit OSC!

For PowerPoint:

  1.  Presentation shouldnt be more than 5-8 minutes.
  2. Having not more than 10 slides
  3. Containing pictures.
  4. Information relevant, short and precise.
  5. Must contain hyperlinks to different websites which will provide info on the topic as well.
  6. Must have videos in it as well (optional, might not)
  7. MUST include that how Web 2.0 will benefit OSC!

I think that it is relevant to have at least these points in our video and presentation in order for it to be precise, interesting and effective. If we manage to make our create like the points above we might succeed in our aim as the points above lead to a short presentation which would contain information but will be interesting as well and hopefully wont make the audience sleep during the presentation. Keeping the audience into the presentation and providing them with information about Web 2.0 and how it could be beneficial in the OSC environment.

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Relation's to AOI's (Areas of Interaction).
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Human Ingenuity: This project is mostly related to Human Ingenuity. “Why and how do we create?” is one of the questions I have started with. We create whenever we need something. Hence we are creating a video and presentation in order to help on OSC community to understand the importance of Web 2.0. By creating the video and presentation, we will be telling them about Web 2.0 . “What are the consequences?” the consequence of our project will be that people would actually come to know  the benefits of Web 2.0 and soon our teachers would start using web 2.0 in-class.
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Community and Service: This project is also related to community and service. We will be creating video and presentation for OSC community who do not know about Web 2.0. This way  we will be helping a lot of people basically the school community. I myself know quite a lot of students who use Blogs and some teachers who encourage students to use blogs for maintaining  online journals and if we manage to make other teachers use other types of Web 2.0 then that would be fantastic and the community will be benefited from this.
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Environments: "In what ways can environments influence  technology choices?" This question is quite big and deep as well. Our OSC environment encourages students to learn and develop themselves as a whole person. There are some types of technology which can either have good and bad effects on the enviroment. Like nuclear energy, it was made for the betterment of the society but later on nuclear energy was also used for making nuclear bombs. Technology can be used both good way and bad, it depends on the user. If OSC makes the right use of Web 2.0 we will encourage the usage of  technology and people will learn to use things in different ways and may also make good and proper use of it.
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How do i test my product?
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As the purpose is to create a presentation which will convince the educational board (teachers) to use Web 2.0. We will ask teachers. We will show teachers our videos and power point and ask them what they think about. We will get a feedbacl from them and hence we shall write that down in our evaluation if we were successful or not.