Can social networking tools such as MySpace and Facebook be turned into an e-learning intstrument to help people learn something new?
The answer is YES! Social networking sites are filled with exceptional functionality that allow users to post information about anything for people to use. Users can also setup groups, meetings, and online chats for others to view. For example, if you wanted to teach people about cooking, you could begin to just put new recipes and tutorials for creating new dishes. From just doing what you love, and share, users are already beggining to teach people new and exciting things.
There is a great article from http://elearningtech.blogspot.com/2007/10/facebook-as-learning-platform.html , where he talks about “Facebook as a Learning Plateform”.
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Switching gears, I would like to talk about something new that I have experienced, and has really been a big help to me. This new technology is called Adobe Acrobat Connect (http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobatconnectpro/). This allows users to log in anywhere in the world using Acrobat Connect, and connect to a video discussion. I recently was able to connect to a video discussion by Jonathan Campos about “Turning MXML components to ActionScript 3.0″. This could be a great tool for teachers outside of class.
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And last, I would like to see more web blogs being turned into a learning environment. I believe these are very versatile and dynamic, but not dynamic enough. Sure you can post new articles, and comment on other peoples, but where is the instant user 2 user interaction? I think this is where blogs need to be heading in the future. Blog 2 Blog chatting, group rooms, and blog mashups. Mashups are web applications that combine data into one area for easy viewing. Examples of these are Digg.com, and Igoogle.
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