Learning with Pageflakes and Netvibes

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Slides of presentation given at IALLT 2009 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Transcript of Learning with Pageflakes and Netvibes

Sharon Scinicariello Enza Antenos-ConfortiUniversity of Richmond Montclair State University

IALLT 2009

What are Pageflakes and Netvibes? How can they be useful to educators?

Personal Learning Environment How can they be useful in the LRC?

Aggregate information for LRC How can they be useful in the

classroom? Aggregate information for students to use Alternative to LMS (Blackboard, etc.)

Services to create personal start pages iGoogle, My Yahoo! Protopage, My Webwag Netvibes, Pageflakes

Allow the sharing of pages Pageflakes allows group creation

Ready-made ‘widgets’ and ‘flakes’ available

Aggregate information in one place News (RSS feeds) Mail Calendar Bookmarks (Delicious, Diigo) Flickr Photos Twitter

Pages can be shared ‘Real World’ Software

Reliability Commercial sites go down, go bankrupt

FERPA issuesTime-consuming to find and

implement flakes/widgets and organize information

Often still teacher driven

Limited choice of interface language

Group editing of pages

Easier to use Very useful ‘flakes’

(especially the mini-blog)

Restricted layout (widgets are fixed in width and length)

Multilingual interface

No group editing of pages unless username/password shared

Harder to use Lots of widgets but

harder to find and implement

Pageflakes

Netvibes

PageflakesNetvibes

Collect resources on specific topics of interest

Organize one’s taskshttp://teacher.pageflakes.com

Sharon’s Personal Page

Multiple sources of information in one place LRC main page, blog, wiki, ning, bookmarks

Promotes instructional use of social technologies Models use of RSS

Allows targeting of specific groups with tabs

Constantly changing without much maintenance

http://www.pageflakes.com/urglobalstudio

http://www.pageflakes.com/urglobalstudio

Aggregate multiple sources of information Introduce students to resources they need

Resources persist after class has ended Encourage life-long learning

Student-created pages Reflect on which resources are most

valuable for their own learning

http://www.netvibes.com/francaisautravail

http://www.netvibes.com/wesch#Digital_Ethnography

Benefits of using a variety of technologies•Complements learning styles•Present information in a variety of ways•Promotes social constructivism•Use teaching tools that are similar to what today’s learners are using in their everyday lives

Delivers content in a variety of formats all in one place using widgets

Lightweight and “web 2.0”

The 2009 Horizon Report coined “the personal web” to represent a collection of technologies that confer the ability to reorganize, configure and manage online content rather than just viewing it. People are creating

personal web-based environments to support their learning activities using whatever tools they prefer

Teacher and student integration of multimedia and web feeds into the course website, as a means to provide a richer, more personalized learning experience for Italian language learners Students to develop

customized pages to support learning styles and preferences

Slideshare (sharongs) ‘Quickstart’ guides posted on IALLT

Learning Ningsscinica@richmond.eduantenosconfe@mail.montclair.edu

http://www.pageflakes.comhttp://www.netvibes.comA Pageflakes TutorialA Netvibes TutorialPageflakes: Teacher EditionPageflakes for Educators

(presentation)The 2009 Horizon Report