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   Web 2.0 and mobile tools
   for Learning and Research
Terese Bird, Learning Technologist, SCORE Research
           Fellow, University of Leicester
      MobiLearnAsia Workshop – Singapore
                 26 October, 2012
What will we do today?

•Learning v Research
•Elements of Research
•Digital Scholar, Profile
•The Tools!




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Learning v Research




                          Photo by mark_am_kramer on Flickr


Research is self-directed, discovery-focused
learning.

Problem-based learning includes research.
The academic research cycle




                              Social media: A guide for researchers (2011), p15
RESEARCH




 NETWORK                    ORGANISE




              Web
              2.0
COLLABORATE                  WRITE




              DISSEMINATE
Digital Scholar – Open Scholar
Digital Scholar – Open Scholar

 • Open-access  research is cited up to 250% as
 much as research only in traditional sources
 (David Willett’s speech to Publishers’
 Association, 2 May 2012)

 • Leicester Research Archive
   https://lra.le.ac.uk/

 www.doaj.org - Directory of Open Access
 Journals
Online Academic Profile
• Google yourself – what do you see?
• If you don’t like it, fix it!




Image by Cristina Costa
On Flickr
RESEARCH   Mobile Research Reading

           Change the way you study

           Store all research materials in one place

           Read on the go!
           Access to resources:

           •   Journal Articles
           •   Google Books http://books.google.co.uk/
           •   Internet Archive
               http://www.archive.org/details/texts
           •   Project Gutenberg
               http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page
RESEARCH   Collect & Curate: RSS
           “Really simple syndication”
                                                       RSS symbol
           New content delivered straight to you

           Save time visiting websites and doing searches

           Keep up to date in your field

           Google Reader - iGoogle – Feedler

           Avoid overload. Adapt as necessary
RESEARCH   Scoop.it
           Set keywords, Scoop.it finds

           New content delivered straight to you

           You choose which to display, and share back out

           Followers can suggest content to you

           Save time visiting websites and doing searches
RESEARCH   Flipboard
RESEARCH   Zite
NETWORK   Stay in touch - synchronous
          Skype
          Google Hangouts
          Web conferencing – Adobe Connect, Elluminate
NETWORK   Microblogging
          www.twitter.com – Sign up!

          Find academics in your field…
          Arts Academic Tweeters @LSEImpactBlog

          •Follow
          •Tweet
          •Retweet
          •Engage

          The power of the hashtag
          #phdchat
          #lrnchat
          #AcWri
NETWORK   Facebook
          SOCIAL
          Stay in touch with fellow researchers

          Pages/Groups can help foster communities
          •English Local History postgraduates
          •Graduate School Reading Room


          PROFESSIONAL
          Digital profile, living CV
          www.linkedin.com
          www.academia.edu
NETWORK   LinkedIn
ORGANISE   Reference management
           Plenty of choice
           •RefWorks
           •EndNote
           •Zotero
           •CiteULike
           •Mendeley

           Mendeley…not just a reference manager
           Academic social network
           Subject specific search engine
           Desktop and online
           iPhone/iPad app
           Collaborative
ORGANISE   Reference
           management
           Super-efficiency
           Plenty of choice
           •Install on mobile browser the
           Mendeley web browser

           • While surfing, when you find
           something good, grab it and put into
           Mendeley, then your bibliography is
           built
http://tinyurl.com/837wigj

Join the MobiLearnHE group
         in Mendeley
ORGANISE   Online notebooks
           EVERNOTE
           www.evernote.com

           Create different notebooks for your projects

           Desktop, online and apps
           Store…
           •Notes
           •Web clippings
           •Pictures
           •Voice recordings

           Tag to organise and search easily
DISSEMINATE   Blogging
              •Fast, easy way to reach an international audience
              •Receive feedback on your work, invite comment
              •Contribute to discussion in your field
              •Keep track of your research progress
              •Bring attention to your publications
              •Share information among your peers
              •Build your digital profile

              www.blogger.com
              www.wordpress.com

              Consider your colleagues and your sources…
              Never blog anything you wouldn’t be prepared to
              say in public!
Online Academic Profile
• Google yourself – what do you see?
• If you don’t like it, fix it!




Image by Cristina Costa
On Flickr
ORGANISE
DISSEMINATE
DISSEMINATE   Flickr
DISSEMINATE   Pinterest
Academia.edu
Slideshare
Work in the ‘cloud’
•Enables efficient collaborative work
•Flexible researcher, resources at fingertips

Google Docs
Create and share documents online
Prezi
A dynamic alternative to Powerpoint
Invite contributors to edit, wherever they are!
Wikis
Create and link webpages
Produce a shared resource
Dropbox
2 Gigs of free space anywhere
Apple iCloud
Time to dive in!


           Some ideas to get started…

           • Sign up for Twitter
           • Look for blogs in your field
           • Start a blog!
           • Set up Scoop.it
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Web 2 and mobile tools for learning and research

  • 1. Photo by ocean.flynn on Flickr Web 2.0 and mobile tools for Learning and Research Terese Bird, Learning Technologist, SCORE Research Fellow, University of Leicester MobiLearnAsia Workshop – Singapore 26 October, 2012
  • 2. What will we do today? •Learning v Research •Elements of Research •Digital Scholar, Profile •The Tools! Photo by mfury on Flickr
  • 3. Learning v Research Photo by mark_am_kramer on Flickr Research is self-directed, discovery-focused learning. Problem-based learning includes research.
  • 4. The academic research cycle Social media: A guide for researchers (2011), p15
  • 5. RESEARCH NETWORK ORGANISE Web 2.0 COLLABORATE WRITE DISSEMINATE
  • 6. Digital Scholar – Open Scholar
  • 7. Digital Scholar – Open Scholar • Open-access research is cited up to 250% as much as research only in traditional sources (David Willett’s speech to Publishers’ Association, 2 May 2012) • Leicester Research Archive https://lra.le.ac.uk/ www.doaj.org - Directory of Open Access Journals
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  • 9. Online Academic Profile • Google yourself – what do you see? • If you don’t like it, fix it! Image by Cristina Costa On Flickr
  • 10. RESEARCH Mobile Research Reading Change the way you study Store all research materials in one place Read on the go! Access to resources: • Journal Articles • Google Books http://books.google.co.uk/ • Internet Archive http://www.archive.org/details/texts • Project Gutenberg http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page
  • 11. RESEARCH Collect & Curate: RSS “Really simple syndication” RSS symbol New content delivered straight to you Save time visiting websites and doing searches Keep up to date in your field Google Reader - iGoogle – Feedler Avoid overload. Adapt as necessary
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  • 19. RESEARCH Scoop.it Set keywords, Scoop.it finds New content delivered straight to you You choose which to display, and share back out Followers can suggest content to you Save time visiting websites and doing searches
  • 20. RESEARCH Flipboard
  • 21. RESEARCH Zite
  • 22. NETWORK Stay in touch - synchronous Skype Google Hangouts Web conferencing – Adobe Connect, Elluminate
  • 23. NETWORK Microblogging www.twitter.com – Sign up! Find academics in your field… Arts Academic Tweeters @LSEImpactBlog •Follow •Tweet •Retweet •Engage The power of the hashtag #phdchat #lrnchat #AcWri
  • 24. NETWORK Facebook SOCIAL Stay in touch with fellow researchers Pages/Groups can help foster communities •English Local History postgraduates •Graduate School Reading Room PROFESSIONAL Digital profile, living CV www.linkedin.com www.academia.edu
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  • 27. NETWORK LinkedIn
  • 28. ORGANISE Reference management Plenty of choice •RefWorks •EndNote •Zotero •CiteULike •Mendeley Mendeley…not just a reference manager Academic social network Subject specific search engine Desktop and online iPhone/iPad app Collaborative
  • 29. ORGANISE Reference management Super-efficiency Plenty of choice •Install on mobile browser the Mendeley web browser • While surfing, when you find something good, grab it and put into Mendeley, then your bibliography is built
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  • 33. ORGANISE Online notebooks EVERNOTE www.evernote.com Create different notebooks for your projects Desktop, online and apps Store… •Notes •Web clippings •Pictures •Voice recordings Tag to organise and search easily
  • 34. DISSEMINATE Blogging •Fast, easy way to reach an international audience •Receive feedback on your work, invite comment •Contribute to discussion in your field •Keep track of your research progress •Bring attention to your publications •Share information among your peers •Build your digital profile www.blogger.com www.wordpress.com Consider your colleagues and your sources… Never blog anything you wouldn’t be prepared to say in public!
  • 35. Online Academic Profile • Google yourself – what do you see? • If you don’t like it, fix it! Image by Cristina Costa On Flickr
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  • 39. DISSEMINATE Flickr
  • 40. DISSEMINATE Pinterest
  • 43. Work in the ‘cloud’ •Enables efficient collaborative work •Flexible researcher, resources at fingertips Google Docs Create and share documents online Prezi A dynamic alternative to Powerpoint Invite contributors to edit, wherever they are! Wikis Create and link webpages Produce a shared resource Dropbox 2 Gigs of free space anywhere Apple iCloud
  • 44. Time to dive in! Some ideas to get started… • Sign up for Twitter • Look for blogs in your field • Start a blog! • Set up Scoop.it

Notas del editor

  1. Top 10 format. Not exhaustive. Can’t be! There’s so much out there. But hopefully this session will provide a good starting point. For those of you already using some of the tools, perhaps it will introduce you to others or at least get you thinking about how to appropriate familiar Web tools for your research.RSSMobile devicesMicrobloggingNetworkingReference managementOnline notebooksLong documentsMotivationBloggingPodcastingCloud
  2. Web tools can be used at every stage of the academic research process. Whatever stage you are at with your PhD, there will be a Web tool/technology which could help you. Why engage with web 2.0? This is the future. It is part of a new academic skill set that is becoming increasingly expected. The tools are contributing to new academic behaviours. While there is still a place for ‘traditional’ channels of collaboration and dissemination, e.g. face-to-face networking at conferences, peer-reviewed journal articles, there has been a dramatic increase in online networking, finding and reading research electronically, online conferencing etc. Postgraduate students need to be aware of these skills/tools whether they are keen to enter academia or not. Research activity (and many areas of work) is now mobile, social, online, collaborative, and instant. How many of you have smartphones? Etc.
  3. Emphasise that the order you use the tools in or complete the processes might change. For example you might start networking in your area to identify potential collaborators. Or you might be working on a set project so your starting point is research…etc. Many technologies don’t fall into just one area. That’s the beauty! A reference manager such as Mendeley will ORGANISE your references, but also help you NETWORK with other academics in your field and allow you to search and RESEARCH further articles in your subject area. So there’s plenty of cross over, bear that in mind.
  4. eBooks are books that can be read or downloaded online. It is possible to get many books for free over the internet.Electronic resources can be read on a computer, but the GSRR also has three eBook readers that you can borrow within the library. Material such as journal articles and classic eBooks can be pre-loaded onto these at your request.Study on the go, use snatches of time productively. Take all your secondary literature into the field/archive. You can also read eBooks and resources on your smartphone, handheld games console, iPad, laptop or PC.
  5. *3 step guide to getting started in RSS(Handout for hands-on bit) RSS feeds deliver new content straight to you, saving you time on visiting websites and keeping you up to date in your field. Look for the RSS logo and get connected to journal alerts, new book alerts, database searches, blog posts, job vacancies, funding opportunities…Start looking for feeds on your research databases, your library subject page, frequently visited websites, blogs you read, social bookmarking sitesUse a web-based feed reader and make a customisable homepage, your own personal web portal with all your information in one place (Google reader, iGoogle, Netvibes, Pageflakes)Or use Outlook to organise your feeds.Access your feeds via your mobile or tablet device.Very good for keeping up to date but can be overwhelming if you sign up to too many. Delete if no longer needed and adopt a flexible approach as you progress.
  6. *3 step guide to getting started in RSS(Handout for hands-on bit) RSS feeds deliver new content straight to you, saving you time on visiting websites and keeping you up to date in your field. Look for the RSS logo and get connected to journal alerts, new book alerts, database searches, blog posts, job vacancies, funding opportunities…Start looking for feeds on your research databases, your library subject page, frequently visited websites, blogs you read, social bookmarking sitesUse a web-based feed reader and make a customisable homepage, your own personal web portal with all your information in one place (Google reader, iGoogle, Netvibes, Pageflakes)Or use Outlook to organise your feeds.Access your feeds via your mobile or tablet device.Very good for keeping up to date but can be overwhelming if you sign up to too many. Delete if no longer needed and adopt a flexible approach as you progress.
  7. *3 step guide to getting started in RSS(Handout for hands-on bit) RSS feeds deliver new content straight to you, saving you time on visiting websites and keeping you up to date in your field. Look for the RSS logo and get connected to journal alerts, new book alerts, database searches, blog posts, job vacancies, funding opportunities…Start looking for feeds on your research databases, your library subject page, frequently visited websites, blogs you read, social bookmarking sitesUse a web-based feed reader and make a customisable homepage, your own personal web portal with all your information in one place (Google reader, iGoogle, Netvibes, Pageflakes)Or use Outlook to organise your feeds.Access your feeds via your mobile or tablet device.Very good for keeping up to date but can be overwhelming if you sign up to too many. Delete if no longer needed and adopt a flexible approach as you progress.
  8. *3 step guide to getting started in RSS(Handout for hands-on bit) RSS feeds deliver new content straight to you, saving you time on visiting websites and keeping you up to date in your field. Look for the RSS logo and get connected to journal alerts, new book alerts, database searches, blog posts, job vacancies, funding opportunities…Start looking for feeds on your research databases, your library subject page, frequently visited websites, blogs you read, social bookmarking sitesUse a web-based feed reader and make a customisable homepage, your own personal web portal with all your information in one place (Google reader, iGoogle, Netvibes, Pageflakes)Or use Outlook to organise your feeds.Access your feeds via your mobile or tablet device.Very good for keeping up to date but can be overwhelming if you sign up to too many. Delete if no longer needed and adopt a flexible approach as you progress.
  9. Over the course of the PhD it is inevitable that you will hit the wall with your writing. Perhaps it will be getting started on a new chapter, or juggling writing up with other demands (teaching, admin, paid work). While there’s plenty of books which can recommend methods for keeping focused and motivated, there’s a number of online tools you can use to ensure you stay on track. Pomodoro (HANDOUT) ‘Eliminate the anxiety of time’. Might replace this with ‘develop an anxiety of the buzzer.’! But, works for some people and is a very good way of getting tasks done and breaking up a seemingly endless day of writing/reading etc. into manageable chunks.750 words: Writing accountability exercise. Rewards you with points for your word count. Nice clean, clear interface. Good idea if you have a set word count you need to achieve. Lots on this online, especially through Twitter. #AcWri < #AcBoWriMo –academic writing initiatives. See also: Write or Die (free web app), Scrivener
  10. Twitter is a microblogging site that allows posts of up to 140 characters. You can use it to build a community of researchers with similar interests and to share information with them.Academics are increasingly using Twitter to follow conferences, get news from organisations, and keep up to date with what's happening in their fields.Find academics in your fieldAcademics are increasingly using Twitter to follow conferences, get news from organisations, and keep up to date with what's happening in their fields.You can just be passive and build up a network before you actively engage. Engaging will really bring the network to life. The power of the hashtag –attend conferences virtually, keep up to date from a far, engage in group conversations #phdchat, find online support to ease isolation #AcWri
  11. Researchers and educators are increasingly using Facebook as a means of staying in touch and disseminating information. Useful space for fostering communities or interest around an event in the lead up and afterwards.Connect with fellow students. English Local History postgrads- CASE STUDY: One member of ELH approached and felt isolated, would like to meet up with fellow students when she was in the archives or university. Particularly for those of you who are DL or part-time, or live at home, or fall into a grey area where you’re not regularly in University. Set up a group on Facebook, 20 members, regular discussions and queries are raised, links have been forged etc. Informal forum to ask for advice.Grad School Reading Room-Daily snippets of research-related info which might be of interest to you! Virtual noticeboard for upcoming events. JOIN!!What people can see is YOUR responsibility. Take control of your settings. Professional networking sites can be good for boosting your digital profile, reaching a wide audience, connecting with people in your field, connecting with potential employers.
  12. Researchers and educators are increasingly using Facebook as a means of staying in touch and disseminating information. Useful space for fostering communities or interest around an event in the lead up and afterwards.Connect with fellow students. English Local History postgrads- CASE STUDY: One member of ELH approached and felt isolated, would like to meet up with fellow students when she was in the archives or university. Particularly for those of you who are DL or part-time, or live at home, or fall into a grey area where you’re not regularly in University. Set up a group on Facebook, 20 members, regular discussions and queries are raised, links have been forged etc. Informal forum to ask for advice.Grad School Reading Room-Daily snippets of research-related info which might be of interest to you! Virtual noticeboard for upcoming events. JOIN!!What people can see is YOUR responsibility. Take control of your settings. Professional networking sites can be good for boosting your digital profile, reaching a wide audience, connecting with people in your field, connecting with potential employers.
  13. You might already be using a reference manager from your MA, if you aren’t you need to get started! Plenty of choice and some good sites out there which make comparisons between the main programs (HANDOUT)The library endorses RefWorks and EndNote and provides specific training for these systems.However, Mendeley is fab because it really encapsulates lots of what being a researcher 2.0 is about. It is a reference manager but also a social network, there are apps for the iphone and tablets, and it is available on your home desktop and online, so you can access your references wherever you go (and get guaranteed back up)Mendeley is a piece of academic reference management software for researchers. It markets itself as 'iTunes for research papers'.  You can use it to:index and organise your research library on your PC and onlinestore, read, highlight and annotate PDFssearch, organise and cite your resourcescreate bibliographies automaticallyimport papers and references from your other resources such as Google Scholar and EndnoteShare resources with other researchers and look at papers they upload.**GSMZ workshop- Organised researcher- will cover this in more depth**
  14. You might already be using a reference manager from your MA, if you aren’t you need to get started! Plenty of choice and some good sites out there which make comparisons between the main programs (HANDOUT)The library endorses RefWorks and EndNote and provides specific training for these systems.However, Mendeley is fab because it really encapsulates lots of what being a researcher 2.0 is about. It is a reference manager but also a social network, there are apps for the iphone and tablets, and it is available on your home desktop and online, so you can access your references wherever you go (and get guaranteed back up)Mendeley is a piece of academic reference management software for researchers. It markets itself as 'iTunes for research papers'.  You can use it to:index and organise your research library on your PC and onlinestore, read, highlight and annotate PDFssearch, organise and cite your resourcescreate bibliographies automaticallyimport papers and references from your other resources such as Google Scholar and EndnoteShare resources with other researchers and look at papers they upload.**GSMZ workshop- Organised researcher- will cover this in more depth**
  15. Evernote allows you to store notes, web clippings, pictures and voice recordings in online notebooks you can access from any computer. Evernote also has a range of free smartphone apps and a downloadable desktop version.Perfect for the mobile researcher, working away from your desk etc. **GSMZ workshop- Organised researcher- will cover this in more depth**
  16. A blog is a website where you can share news or commentary with readers who share your interests. Regular entries, may include images and video, may be maintained by an individual or a team. Also a tool which can be used passively- you can set up RSS feeds from blogs, you can follow blogs in your field and this can inform your research, possibly networking too. You could use a blog privately, set for only you to see, use as a research diary. But if you want to be an active public user then you will see the full possibilities of this platformWhy blog?To publicise a project or archive To comment on developments in your research area To disseminate research and receive feedback As a discussion forum To keep track of research progress in a private blog To store information and links that catalogue themselves Practice for journalism or PR-related careersTake a look at blogs you like for inspiration.GSRR blog has a ‘blogroll’ full of blogs aimed at PhD students. A good place to start.!! Be careful if you work on team projects or with sensitive data.
  17. Evernote allows you to store notes, web clippings, pictures and voice recordings in online notebooks you can access from any computer. Evernote also has a range of free smartphone apps and a downloadable desktop version.Perfect for the mobile researcher, working away from your desk etc. **GSMZ workshop- Organised researcher- will cover this in more depth**
  18. A blog is a website where you can share news or commentary with readers who share your interests. Regular entries, may include images and video, may be maintained by an individual or a team. Also a tool which can be used passively- you can set up RSS feeds from blogs, you can follow blogs in your field and this can inform your research, possibly networking too. You could use a blog privately, set for only you to see, use as a research diary. But if you want to be an active public user then you will see the full possibilities of this platformWhy blog?To publicise a project or archive To comment on developments in your research area To disseminate research and receive feedback As a discussion forum To keep track of research progress in a private blog To store information and links that catalogue themselves Practice for journalism or PR-related careersTake a look at blogs you like for inspiration.GSRR blog has a ‘blogroll’ full of blogs aimed at PhD students. A good place to start.!! Be careful if you work on team projects or with sensitive data.
  19. Researchers and educators are increasingly using Facebook as a means of staying in touch and disseminating information. Useful space for fostering communities or interest around an event in the lead up and afterwards.Connect with fellow students. English Local History postgrads- CASE STUDY: One member of ELH approached and felt isolated, would like to meet up with fellow students when she was in the archives or university. Particularly for those of you who are DL or part-time, or live at home, or fall into a grey area where you’re not regularly in University. Set up a group on Facebook, 20 members, regular discussions and queries are raised, links have been forged etc. Informal forum to ask for advice.Grad School Reading Room-Daily snippets of research-related info which might be of interest to you! Virtual noticeboard for upcoming events. JOIN!!What people can see is YOUR responsibility. Take control of your settings. Professional networking sites can be good for boosting your digital profile, reaching a wide audience, connecting with people in your field, connecting with potential employers.
  20. Researchers and educators are increasingly using Facebook as a means of staying in touch and disseminating information. Useful space for fostering communities or interest around an event in the lead up and afterwards.Connect with fellow students. English Local History postgrads- CASE STUDY: One member of ELH approached and felt isolated, would like to meet up with fellow students when she was in the archives or university. Particularly for those of you who are DL or part-time, or live at home, or fall into a grey area where you’re not regularly in University. Set up a group on Facebook, 20 members, regular discussions and queries are raised, links have been forged etc. Informal forum to ask for advice.Grad School Reading Room-Daily snippets of research-related info which might be of interest to you! Virtual noticeboard for upcoming events. JOIN!!What people can see is YOUR responsibility. Take control of your settings. Professional networking sites can be good for boosting your digital profile, reaching a wide audience, connecting with people in your field, connecting with potential employers.
  21. The benefit of many web 2.0 tools is the collaborative aspect. The web provides lots of opportunities for sharing information and working with other researchers remotely, which makes it particularly useful for developing and sustaining collaborations. Collaborative tasks such as drafting papers or planning presentations are much easier when researchers in different locations can work together in real time on the same document.This can help team work across different cities and countries, enabling the sort of collaborative projects which would otherwise have been lengthy and drawn out. Also, like with Evernote, using cloud computing allows you to be flexible as a researcher, regardless of your location.Googledocs allows you to create and share documents online.Upload your files from your desktop. Access anywhere: Edit and view your docs from any computer or smart phone. Share your work: Real-time collaboration means work gets done more quickly.Prezi allows you to collaborate on presentations in real time.Prezi is a zooming presentation tool. It is a non-linear alternative to PowerPoint that works like a mindmap. Several people can collaborate on a Prezi: you can invite contributors by using the "meeting" button and selecting "invite to edit".Wikis –very good for group work, also for teaching (if any of you are GTA) wiki is a simple website that allows you to create and link webpages using a text editor, so no technical knowledge is needed! Wikis are often used collaboratively, as pages can be edited by more than one user. The most popular wiki is Wikipedia. Wikis can be used in research for collaborating and sharing information, or for creating a shared resource for a group.