1.01.2008

Reflection on my use of Web 2.0 tools in 2007

As I reflect on my work-life in 2007, there are a number new of Web 2.0 tools I’m utilizing that have become fully integrated into how I work and interact with people.

Skype allows you to conduct free calls over the internet or chat with others online. This tool has been invaluable in keeping connected with family and colleagues.


GoToMeeting is a form of web-conferencing. The Stephens Group uses GoToMeeting to work collaboratively on projects with one another and with our clients.n We also use it for internal training purposes.

We use GoogleDocs to allow committees to collaborate on documents such as Information Technology Plans. This saves a lot of time. Prior to Google Docs we would have to email versions of the document to committee members and make changes. The use of Google Docs has really streamlined this process because there is always one true version that everyone in the group can log-onto and update. Another great feature is you can see who made what changes when. I have all of my GoogleDocs linked onto my iGoogle web page which I have set as my homepage. I have also added useful Google widgets such as the weather, online dictionary and thesaurus and tabbed links to personal bookmarks as well.

We use CollectiveX internally within The Stephens Group. We have a number of different teams working on different types of projects. One of the advantages of CollectiveX is it allows members the opportunity to share contact information, discuss issues of concern, share information and upload files that need to be shared among consultants for different projects, and allows us to keep a shared calendar. Another great feature of CollectiveX is that it emails consultants updates that have been made.

Bloglines is a blog aggregator. What that means is it grabs new entries to the blogs I have subscribed to. This means that I can quickly read a number of entries without having to go to each blog individually. Subscribing to blogs has allowed me to keep on top of new trends and ideas in educational technology better than traditional media such as magazine subscriptions.

I wrote about Clipmarks in my blog entry on Shaping the Flow of Media. This tool has been great in helping me hang on to and catagorize things I find interesting when reading my blog feeds. The ability to “clip” and “tag” things to add to my library has been a huge help in organizing online content.

This year we had our first digital media conference. We were so impressed with the podcasts that teachers produced at the Milwaukee Public Museum. We are really looking forward to our second conference being held at the Milwaukee County Zoo, July 28th-31st.

In 2007, The Stephens Group developed two wikis. One for our Digital Media Conference as a way for our instructors to share resources with our participants, and one to help our clients with strategic planning on their information technology plans (The Stephens Group Information Technology Planning Wiki).

The addition of a clustermap to our blog has been a great addition. I love logging on and finding out where in the world people are reading our blog from. It has helped motivate me to keep writing.

In 2008 The Stephens Group will be learning more about digital mapping, the power of meta-tagging content, vodcasting at the San Jose Museum of Art (August 11th- 13th), using iPods to assist ELL students (see us at CUE), using social networking tools such as Facebook and Linked In to connect with wider audiences, as well as exploring the potential of gaming in education.

We hope you will continue to read our blog throughtout 2008 as we explore these new technologies.

4 comments:

Travis said...

Hi Tammy!

All great tools. I don't know what I would do without Google Docs.

You might want to look at Mixbook.com. It allows for collaborative photobook creating with pictures and text. Quite a few teachers have been using it in their classrooms.

Hope you like it!

-Travis

Tammy Stephens said...

Thanks Travis. I didn't know about this.

Riteshjha said...

All tools are good , in the field of web conferencing a dramatic change comes.Every day a new advance technology comes in the market which provide there service for free or a low monthly.I am also using such a (www.gomeetnow.com) software which provide me audio and video sessions simultaneously.

Tammy Stephens said...

Thanks for posting the gomeetnow. It looks interesting and is cheaper than what we are paying now.

I just found another web conferencing software that is opensource and is free. Its called DimDim http://dimdim.com/. I'm going to try it out and see how well it works.