Facilitating Online Communities is a model course in many respects --- How do you see this slotting into the NextWave concept?
I thought maybe we could set up a panel of people to talk about wiki communities... Wikieducator rep, Wikiversity rep, Wikipedia rep, Wikimedia Foundation rep, Wikispaces rep.. and I would facilitate a discussion about how communities are unique in wikis... Can you help my get panel members together? This would be a webconference of course. Part of the FOC course, and listed in the Wikied Webconferences On 5/29/08, Wayne Mackintosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Leigh -- > > The play on words doesn't necessarily exclude open data flows <smile> .. > but I agree with Randy, the NextWave concept is more powerful and > appropriate? > > Getting back to my "learning to snowboard after 40 years old" experience -- > (Yes it is true that you can snowboard well into your 60's but it's best > learned before you turn 17!). I persevered. These days I can get myself down > the mountain in one piece and rather elegantly with my turning skills -- but > now I want to learn how to board "switch" or "fakie" -- in other words the > other way around. I really like this boarding stuff and want to experience > and achieve more. Similarly - I'm sure there are WikiEducators that would > like to get more out of their investment. This may include support on using > some of our new flashy tools and helping WikiEducators connect with other > Wikieducator's in a non-zero sum experience. Its about our space to innovate > and push the envelop within the value structure of our community. > > I look at the amazing work that educators have done at Otago, University of > Winneba, India etc -- and I'm thinking about how can WE can create and > provide opportunities for the Nextwave of the experience --- Tutorials are > one part of the equation, but really just a means to achieving an that > "Eureka" experience of real wiki collaboration. > > Facilitating Online Communities is a model course in many respects --- How > do you see this slotting into the NextWave concept? > > R you back in NZ yet or still rocking the Tasmanians? > > Cheers > Wayne > > > > > On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 11:50 +1000, Leigh Blackall wrote: > > When I saw 2nd Life, I didn't recognise a play on words and thought Wayne > was meaning Second Life or online simulators like it... ie The Croquet > Project <http://croquetconsortium.org/index.php/Main_Page>, which the > University of British Columbia (among others) is involved with. When Wayne > was talking about extending Wikied, I thought it was in the domain of open > data flows like embedding into and from 3rd party services generally. > > But, now I see it is in extending the tutorials. Otago has a course about > to run called Facilitating Online > Communities<http://www.wikieducator.org/Facilitating_online_communities>{{WIP}}. > In that course is a focus for one of the weeks on Wiki communities, > and then we start organising an online conference (probably using a wiki to > document). It would be great to look at team teaching experiments in this > open course...? > > On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 7:47 AM, Wayne Mackintosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > Hey Randy, > > NextWave is an excellent improvement on the first draft. Thanks. Gee -- you > see how collaboration improves quality over time. > > Lets start planning the NextWave and riding it! > > We can link this to more advanced levels on the road to becoming a > Wikimaster! > > Cheers > Wayne > > > > > > > > On Wed, 2008-05-28 at 14:37 -0700, Randy Fisher wrote: > > Hi Wayne, > > Instead of 2nd Life (yes, I do recognize the play on words), my preference > is to go with 2nd Wave (of tutorials) or even better - NextWave - it just > gives a better image, picture, etc. and folks can catch the wave...well, you > get it... > > My 3 cents, > > - Randy > > On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 11:08 PM, Wayne Mackintosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > Hi Everyone, > > David Leeming who facilitated the first official, face-to-face > Learning4Content workshop in the Solomon Islands has visited COL on > route after an OLPC meeting in Boston. > > I was showing David a bunch of stuff in our Wiki -- and taking the > advantage of a face-to-face discussion it became clear that we need to > thing about how to provide the next level of support for the early > adopters in getting the most out of WikiEducator. > > For example, we were chatting today about WikiEducator, > Learning4Content etc. While sitting in my office I was showing David a > couple of our new COOL features in the wiki thanks to WikiEducators > like Jim Tittsler, Brent Simpson, Rob Kruhlak. Randy (aka WikiEducator > Community Builder) was with us highlighting community achievements and > how WE can promote effective community development for the future. > > While chatting with David, we were pointing out examples of phenomenal > development in our community, including for example (in no order of > preference): > > * The prolific content development at Otago Polytechnic; > http://wikieducator.org/Otago_Polytechnic > * The successes of the FLOSS4Edu intiative; > http://wikieducator.org/FLOSS4Edu > * The OER initiative at the University of Education Winneba in Ghana > http://wikieducator.org/UEW > * India's leadership in building a national WE community: > http://wikieducator.org/India > * The University of Mauritius involving Masters students in a WE > project who are developing a wiki reflection on their experiences of > an online L4C workshop: > http://www.wikieducator.org/Wikiflexion > * The work in Sri Lanka developing OERs for the farming and > agriculture community: > http://wikieducator.org/Sri_Lanka/L3_Farmers and > http://wikieducator.org/Sri_Lanka/L3_Farmers/University_of_Colombo > * The budding community media node: > http://www.wikieducator.org/Community_Media > > To list only a few initiatives -- there are many, many more! > The challenge -- How do WE continue to support these pioneers and > innovators? > > Has our community reached the maturity where we need to thing about > helping the early adopters move forward into a "2nd life" -- perhaps > an L4C equivalent for our next generation of Wikieducators to be > introduced to new tools and thoughts about getting the most out of WE. > > What do you think? > Should we develop the next tier of tutorials? > Start a "2nd life" online workshop series using the L4C model? > > Please let us know what your think --- our community is growing faster > than our ability to keep up ... > > > Cheers > Wayne. > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > ________________ > Randy Fisher - Facilitating Change and Designing Sustainable Ecosystems to > Improve Performance- for People, Teams, Communities, and Organizations > http://www.wikieducator.org/User:Randyfisher > > + 1 604.684.2275 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.hirerandy.com > > Skype: wikirandy > > > > > > > > -- > -- > Leigh Blackall > +64(0)21736539 > skype - leigh_blackall > SL - Leroy Goalpost > http://learnonline.wordpress.com > > > > > -- -- Leigh Blackall +64(0)21736539 skype - leigh_blackall SL - Leroy Goalpost http://learnonline.wordpress.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "WikiEducator" group. 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