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Innovation Web 2.0 By Jeffery Hammond EDUC 7101 Instructor Dr. Robert Hancock

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  • 1. Innovation Web 2.0 By Jeffery Hammond EDUC 7101Instructor Dr. Robert Hancock
  • 2. Stages of Innovation Stage 1: Problem or Need Stage 2: Research Stage 3: Development Stage 4: Commercialization Stage 5: Diffusion and Adoption Stage 6: Consequences
  • 3. Stage 1: Problem or NeedVisual LearnersMulti-taskersUse technology to expressUse instant messages andtext messages to interact
  • 4. Stage 1: Problem or NeedCollaborationFlexibilityOne to Many CommunicationCommon Work Place
  • 5. Stage 2: Research FindingsOpen DataArchitecture of ParticipationRich User Experience
  • 6. Stage 2: Research Lead ThinkersDarcy DiNucciJohn BattelleTim OReiley
  • 7. Stage 3: Development of Web 2.0Asynchronous JavaScriptAjax (XML)Adobe FlashAdobe FlexJava Script/Ajax
  • 8. What is AJAX
  • 9. Development ProblemsThinking every problem has atechnological solutionHackers could invade personal filesCool application, no business model
  • 10. CommercializationImprove collaboration with consumers with social networksOffer free services using advertisement to financeMarketers paying for information of users
  • 11. Diffusion Of Web 2.0 TimelineKnowledge Stage 2006-2007Persuasion Stage 2008-2009Decision Stage 2010Implementation Stage 2011-2013Confirmation Stage 2014-2015Information for timeline came from http://www.socialmedia.biz/2009/04/18/web- 20-adoption-curve-2009-2015/
  • 12. Adoption and the S-Curvehttp://www.socialmedia.biz/2009/04/18/web-20-adoption-curve-2009-2015/
  • 13. Communication Channels Wikis Online Communities Social Networking Virtual Assistant Real Simple Syndication Avatars Crowdsourcing http://next-generation- communications.tmcnet.com/topics/dynamic-enterprise/articles/135533-leveraging-web-20-tools- social-media-enhance-customer.htm
  • 14. What is a Wiki?
  • 15. What is Social Networking
  • 16. Perceived Attributes of Innovation INNOVATORS & EARLY ADOPTERSTechnology Companies -Financial ServicesTechnology Efficient Teachers
  • 17. Andrew McAfeeWeb 2.0 Early Adopters
  • 18. Perceived Attributes of Innovation LAGGARDSVeteran Teachers Set in their ways and arescared to break their comfort levelTeachers who fear technologySkeptics
  • 19. Perceived Attributes of Innovation CRITICAL MASSCompatibility- Teachers will be more likely toadopt Web 2.0 tools if they are able to connectthem with existing values, pastexperiences, and needs of potential adopters(Rogers, 2003)Trial ability- If an innovation can be designedso as to be tried more easily, it will have a morerate of adoption (Rogers, 2003)
  • 20. Critical MassWeb 2.0 has reached critical massStudents use Social networking Wikis Blogs Google docs E-PortfoliosWeb 3.0 is developing
  • 21. Change Agents Key Change Agents: Teachers an administrators that are willing to address the needs of students Use of Seven Roles:Identify and discuss a needExchange information with others that can helpAnalyzing the problemDevelop possible solutions and began actionDetermine level of stability and respond accordingly
  • 22. Champions Role Need For Web 2.0 In Education Collaboration Hands on Participatory learning Learner centered
  • 23. Champions Role Matching Programs With Need Podcasts Blogs Wikis RSS Social Networking