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Main Author: Blowers, Helene
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ819049
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contents Ten Tips about 23 Things Blowers, Helene Web Sites Electronic Publishing Web Based Instruction Online Courses Internet Library Automation Electronic Libraries Computer Mediated Communication Learning 2.0--aka the "23 Things"--is a self-paced online learning program that the author designed in 2006 as a one-person crusade to move an entire organization of 500-plus staff onto the Web 2.0 bandwagon. Along with numerous requests to duplicate the program, many seek insight on how to do this successfully. In this article, the author shares ten tips for hosting a successful "23 Things." These are: (1) Encourage networking and the learning will follow; (2) Allow participants to blog anonymously; (3) Use 1.0 methods to communicate; (4) Encourage group discovery; (5) Design the program for late bloomers; (6) Focus on discovery, not skill building; (7) Reward staff for learning; (8) Online means hands-on, not hands-off; (9) Enable transparency and practice radical trust; and (10) Continually encourage staff to play.
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spellingShingle Ten Tips about 23 Things
Blowers, Helene
Web Sites
Electronic Publishing
Web Based Instruction
Online Courses
Internet
Library Automation
Electronic Libraries
Computer Mediated Communication
Ten Tips about 23 Things Blowers, Helene Web Sites Electronic Publishing Web Based Instruction Online Courses Internet Library Automation Electronic Libraries Computer Mediated Communication Learning 2.0--aka the "23 Things"--is a self-paced online learning program that the author designed in 2006 as a one-person crusade to move an entire organization of 500-plus staff onto the Web 2.0 bandwagon. Along with numerous requests to duplicate the program, many seek insight on how to do this successfully. In this article, the author shares ten tips for hosting a successful "23 Things." These are: (1) Encourage networking and the learning will follow; (2) Allow participants to blog anonymously; (3) Use 1.0 methods to communicate; (4) Encourage group discovery; (5) Design the program for late bloomers; (6) Focus on discovery, not skill building; (7) Reward staff for learning; (8) Online means hands-on, not hands-off; (9) Enable transparency and practice radical trust; and (10) Continually encourage staff to play.
title Ten Tips about 23 Things
topic Web Sites
Electronic Publishing
Web Based Instruction
Online Courses
Internet
Library Automation
Electronic Libraries
Computer Mediated Communication
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ819049