Using social media for teaching and research

Format
10-15 minute recorded presentations followed by 1 hour discussion and/or 1-2 hour workshops. Here lists the sessions, workshops, recordings and resources.

Blogging for assessment
A workshop on how blogs can be used for student learning and assessment. Presenter: Michael de Percy Where: : 7D4 University of Canberra When: 9:30am-12:30pm 26 March 2010 Recordings and Resources:
 * Assessment 2.0: Blogs, wikis and media sharing at the University of Canberra (blogspot)

Going naked - Openism and freedom in academia
A discussion on open academia and related issues such as copyright as they have, and likely will affect Universities, academic freedoms and the public good. Presenter: James Neill, with responses from Leonard Low and Leigh Blackall Where: Hothouse, 1C32 When: Friday 5th March, 2010 13:30-14:30 Recordings and Resources:
 * James Neill - Going naked - Openism and freedom in academia
 * Leigh Blackall
 * Going Naked - Openism and Freedom in Academia
 * Leigh's perspectives on copyright
 * The new colonialism in OER

Popular Internet in teaching and research
A presentation made to the Faculty of Health at the University of Canberra, Dec 2009. Leigh Blackall Recording: http://leighblackall.blogspot.com/2010/02/popular-internet-in-teaching-and.html

Connecting, sharing, developing - the openPhD
A presentation to the University of Canberra, PhD student Induction Day, 4 Feb 2010 Leigh Blackall Recording: http://leighblackall.blogspot.com/2010/02/presentation-on-open-phd.html

How and why of blogging and vlogging
Set up a blog and Youtube channel and start finding good content Keane Wheeler Recording: Set up a professional blog and youtube channel

The how and why of Wikipedia

 * Reviewing Wikipedia in education and research
 * Wikiversity, Commons, News and Books
 * User pages and talk pages
 * Editing pages and featured pages
 * Education and research projects in Wikiversity

The how and why of Youtube

 * Intro to Youtube
 * Looking at Blip.tv
 * Looking at uStream
 * Looking at Archive.org
 * Looking at Wikimedia Commons

The how and why of Podcasting

 * Media blogging, RSS then podcasting
 * Start with a blog
 * Burn the feed
 * Produce and publish the media