3. I’d rather
text.
http://www.onlineitdegree.com/cell-phone-usage/
4.
5. “Social media is a universe
not a set of tools”
- John Haydon
Image: jacobtyler.com
"Forest fires aren't spread
by influential trees.”
- Duncan Watts
6. Social Media
integrates technology,
social interaction
and content,
transforming people
from content consumers
into content producers.
Image: jacobtyler.com
Isn’t this also
the goal of
civic engagement?
7. 2/3 of the global
population visit social
networking sites
2+ billion YouTube videos
are viewed a day
65+ million tweets a day
8. More than 147 million
subscribers in the U.S. –
over 45% of the Population
9. Things you can do starting tomorrow
assess & evaluate
map
gather data
collaborate
10. time sequences | locations | ideas | events
Useful Resource:
“10 tips to craft a photo essay” by Leonard Goh
http://asia.cnet.com/digitalliving/tips/0,3800004921,62053636,00.htm
11. video or audio
first person voice
document process & - comfort of interviewee
outcomes - be sincere
- be conversational
- open-ended questions
- listen (The phone just
records; it doesn’t listen.)
21. www.rapidsms.org
1. Text message framework that
manages data collection using
basic mobile phones
2. Can present information on the
Internet as soon as it is
received
3. Not constrained to any
particular kind of mobile device
4. End users don’t need to install
any software on their phone
5. Free, but requires a little
technical knowledge to set up
29. Sixty-three percent of all reporting
institutions said that online learning was
a critical part of their institution’s long
term strategy.
Over 5.6 million students were taking at
least one online course during the fall
2009 term; an increase of nearly one
million students over the number
reported the previous year.
The twenty-one percent growth rate for
online enrollments far exceeds the less
than two percent growth of the overall
higher education student population.
Nearly thirty percent of higher
education students now take at least
one course online.
http://sloanconsortium.org/publications/survey/class_differences
30. October 31, 2010
"Online Learning: By the Numbers"
http://chronicle.com/article/on-line-learning-enrollment/125202
"Faculty Views About Online Learning"
http://chronicle.com/article/faculty-viws-about-online/125200
32. Seven Principles for Good Practice in
Undergraduate Education
1. encourages contact between students and faculty,
2. develops reciprocity and cooperation among
students,
3. encourages active learning,
4. gives prompt feedback,
5. emphasizes time on task,
6. communicates high expectations, and
7. respects diverse talents and ways of learning.
American Association for Higher Education & Accreditation (Formerly AAHE)
http://www.aahea.org
33. International Service-Learning
Learning from/with students from everywhere
Serve rural/remote communities
Communities without colleges
Partner with a small town or towns for a common frame
of reference
Partner with a national or international organization
on coordinated or long-term projects (Red Cross,
United Way, . . . )
34. Group projects rather than individual student service
Creating a collaborative product
Community Based Research
No more fictional case studies
Try starting here to orient students to community-focused learning
97% of community colleges deliver online courses
2 + 2, collaborative service projects with 4-yr. institutions
35. John Hamerlinck
john@mncampuscompact.org
Thank you 320-308-4271
for your
time.
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