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Learning in the Social
   Web with Ning
       Michelle Pacansky-Brock
         Michelle Macfarlane


MoblEd10
Pasadena City College
April 19-20, 2010
first things first

What’s new at Ning?
says, “We will phase out our free service.”




                        What will this mean
                          to educators?
As part of this change, we’ll be phasing out our free service.  On May 4, 2010, we
will share with you all of the details of our new offering, including features and price
points, through a series of blog posts, emails, and conference calls. We recognize
that there are many active Ning Networks for teachers, small non-profits, and
individuals and its our goal to have a set of product and pricing options that will
make sense for all of them. For Ning Creators using our free service who choose to
move to another service, we will offer a migration path and time to make that change.
We will still continue to allow free trials and test networks on the Ning Platform.


                     On May 4th, tune in at:
                    http://blog.ning.com
content created by web specialists
                                                                        web users “read” content




                                                                         content created by anyone
                                                                         web users read, collaborate,
                                                                                                             How does Web 2.0 differ from Web 1.0?




                                                                         edit, and participate
http://docentesenextremadura.wikispaces.com/PALE.Web+2.0+applications
                 5
A Student’s Life Outside the “Classroom”
Socialize face-to-face and online
     •   95% of 18-24 year olds use a social network (70% daily)

Create & share online content
     • 45% share videos online (YouTube)
     • 42% contribute content to wikis
     • 37% contribute to blogs
     • 35% use podcasts


Have immediate access to information
     • 86% own a cell phone
     • 51% own a hand held internet device


  Source: Smith, Salaway, Borreson Caruso. ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and IT, 2009.
                                                                                          6
  http://www.educause.edu/ecar
Learning in the Social Web with Ning
Ning Features
•   Privacy Options: “open” or “closed”
• Closed or “private” networks require an invitation to
join (manageable through an “invite link”)
• Members are granted their own “page” complete with
image & video sharing, as well as a personal blog
•Features may be added: forums, groups, pages, direct
post to Twitter, image share from Flickr
•   Apps may be added: Linkshare, Ustream, PollDaddy
•   Widgets may easily be added through “Text boxes”
                                                          8
Why Learn with Ning?
•Facilitates student-generated content and
participatory learning
•   Builds community, increasing sense of socialization.
        • Learning in isolation contributes to lower retention
        rates in online classes (compared to F2F)*
•   Personalized learning environment
•   Visual learning
•   A great enhancement to an LMS for online learning!
     *Galusha, 1997; Hara & Khling 1999; Kubala, 1998; Soles & Moller, 2001   9
Active Learning with Blogs
                             Weekly Prompts to Apply New
                             Ideas, Learn from Each Other

                                2 images: same object
                                phographed by student in
                                two different lighting
                                conditions.

                                500 word written
                                analysis of
                                observations, applying
                                color and light terms.


                                Comments from other
                                students, noting additional
                                observations and replying to
                                students’ analysis.
                                                           10
Active Learning with Blogs Art Visit:
                             • attend a major art museum or
                             two gallery openings
                             • view artworks, apply key terms
                             learned in class
                             • write a 1,000 word reflection of
                             your visit
                             • document visit with photos
                             • post to your blog in Ning

                             Outcomes: Collaborative blog
                             environment promotes sharing of
                             different perspectives and ideas.
                             Students often attend the same
                             exhibit and have completely
                             different experiences, identify
                             similar or different “favorite”
                             works of art. Connects
                             curriculum to real world.       11
Ning Student Page Sample
Options for Personalized Learning Environment



                               may add images
                           (this student chose to scan and
                           share a collage assignment that
                          was submitted as part of an exam)


                        may share videos
                        from YouTube

                              blog (only required Ning
                              element for the course)

                                                        12
Communicate “Community” as a Course Value

                           •establish “community
                           groundrules”
                           •hold students
                           accountable to them
                           • participate in the
                           community, modeling
                           these defined
                           behaviors
                           •students will feel safe,
                           ensured that they’re
                           working with shared
                           values and goals
                                                  13
Customize Profile Questions
 build community, get to know your students,
         identify concerns immediately


                          ‘open’ questions are posted
                          to the student’s profile page
                          for other students to view

                          ‘locked’ questions are private
                          exchanges btw student &
                          instructor




                                                     14
Be Creative!


        Masterpiece Blog Award:
         Peer-nominated award for
        blogging excellence. Winner
         receives prestigious extra
                credit prize.

            Builds community.
          Enhances engagement,
                 morale.


                                      15
Ning for Role Playing




English teacher Jenny Johns uses Ning to teach
classic literature, such as To Kill a Mockingbird.
Student Survey Results
           161 students surveyed, 138 responses received
                        (86% response rate)

68% of students surveyed
reported they spent more time
to write their blog posts in Ning
than they would to write a
traditional discussion board
post.


83% of students surveyed
reported the use of the blogs
and comments in Ning was an
effective discussion tool.          (Macfarlane, Molina, Pacansky-Brock, 2008)
Student Survey Results
            161 students surveyed, 138 responses received
                         (86% response rate)

76% of students surveyed reported
the sharing of pictures and videos in
Ning resulted in a more personalized
learning experience than text-based
learning alone.


90% of students surveyed reported
seeing pictures of their fellow
classmates helped them feel more
connected to the class discussions
than text-based learning alone.

                                        (Macfarlane, Molina, Pacansky-Brock, 2008)
Student Survey Results
     161 students surveyed, 138 responses received
                  (86% response rate)


81% of students surveyed reported the use of Ning
created a sense of community in this class.




                              (Macfarlane, Molina, Pacansky-Brock, 2008)
Student Comments
Please provide some feedback about the way Ning has been used in
this class. Has it been helpful? Why or why not? How would you
change the way it's being used?


     Ning is a great way to keep the atmosphere upbeat.
     Makes the class seem less cold as an online class tends to
     be, makes it friendly and very interactive with other
     students.

    I love Ning! There is such a sense of accomplishment when I
    look at my page. Knowing that I wrote all those blogs and
    other students read and appreciate them is such a motivator
    to continue the good work.

                                    (Macfarlane, Molina, Pacansky-Brock, 2008)
Student Comments
                           (cont’d)
I really enjoyed NING because honestly it reminded me a lot of
myspace/facebook. I could talk with my peers whenever I
needed to and it was really effective to blog my thoughts and
assignments and see other students do the same.

It was odd at first, seeing people's pictures and 'blogging', as I
have never participated in this kind of forum before, but I found
that I liked it, I felt more like I knew my fellow classmates than
in other classes.

Ning makes it feel like a classroom, I mean we're all here at some
time or another interacting with one another.

                                   (Macfarlane, Molina, Pacansky-Brock, 2008)
A Few Important Tips
Avoid using email to send invitations. Invite students through
the Invitation Link (Manage Tab/Privacy).

Establish community guidelines. Model them, enforce them
and encourage students to do the same.

Be clear about what’s “required” and what’s “optional” in your Ning.




                                   (Macfarlane, Molina, Pacansky-Brock, 2008)
Hands-On Learning Time
download handout at MoblEd10.ning.com
      (click on Workshops/Ning)
Questions? Thoughts?




                            by Valerie Everett on Flickr


Michelle Pacansky-Brock mpb@teachingwithoutwalls.com
Michelle Macfarlane mmacfarlane@teachingwithoutwalls.com

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Learning in the Social Web with Ning

  • 1. Learning in the Social Web with Ning Michelle Pacansky-Brock Michelle Macfarlane MoblEd10 Pasadena City College April 19-20, 2010
  • 3. says, “We will phase out our free service.” What will this mean to educators?
  • 4. As part of this change, we’ll be phasing out our free service.  On May 4, 2010, we will share with you all of the details of our new offering, including features and price points, through a series of blog posts, emails, and conference calls. We recognize that there are many active Ning Networks for teachers, small non-profits, and individuals and its our goal to have a set of product and pricing options that will make sense for all of them. For Ning Creators using our free service who choose to move to another service, we will offer a migration path and time to make that change. We will still continue to allow free trials and test networks on the Ning Platform. On May 4th, tune in at: http://blog.ning.com
  • 5. content created by web specialists web users “read” content content created by anyone web users read, collaborate, How does Web 2.0 differ from Web 1.0? edit, and participate http://docentesenextremadura.wikispaces.com/PALE.Web+2.0+applications 5
  • 6. A Student’s Life Outside the “Classroom” Socialize face-to-face and online • 95% of 18-24 year olds use a social network (70% daily) Create & share online content • 45% share videos online (YouTube) • 42% contribute content to wikis • 37% contribute to blogs • 35% use podcasts Have immediate access to information • 86% own a cell phone • 51% own a hand held internet device Source: Smith, Salaway, Borreson Caruso. ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and IT, 2009. 6 http://www.educause.edu/ecar
  • 8. Ning Features • Privacy Options: “open” or “closed” • Closed or “private” networks require an invitation to join (manageable through an “invite link”) • Members are granted their own “page” complete with image & video sharing, as well as a personal blog •Features may be added: forums, groups, pages, direct post to Twitter, image share from Flickr • Apps may be added: Linkshare, Ustream, PollDaddy • Widgets may easily be added through “Text boxes” 8
  • 9. Why Learn with Ning? •Facilitates student-generated content and participatory learning • Builds community, increasing sense of socialization. • Learning in isolation contributes to lower retention rates in online classes (compared to F2F)* • Personalized learning environment • Visual learning • A great enhancement to an LMS for online learning! *Galusha, 1997; Hara & Khling 1999; Kubala, 1998; Soles & Moller, 2001 9
  • 10. Active Learning with Blogs Weekly Prompts to Apply New Ideas, Learn from Each Other 2 images: same object phographed by student in two different lighting conditions. 500 word written analysis of observations, applying color and light terms. Comments from other students, noting additional observations and replying to students’ analysis. 10
  • 11. Active Learning with Blogs Art Visit: • attend a major art museum or two gallery openings • view artworks, apply key terms learned in class • write a 1,000 word reflection of your visit • document visit with photos • post to your blog in Ning Outcomes: Collaborative blog environment promotes sharing of different perspectives and ideas. Students often attend the same exhibit and have completely different experiences, identify similar or different “favorite” works of art. Connects curriculum to real world. 11
  • 12. Ning Student Page Sample Options for Personalized Learning Environment may add images (this student chose to scan and share a collage assignment that was submitted as part of an exam) may share videos from YouTube blog (only required Ning element for the course) 12
  • 13. Communicate “Community” as a Course Value •establish “community groundrules” •hold students accountable to them • participate in the community, modeling these defined behaviors •students will feel safe, ensured that they’re working with shared values and goals 13
  • 14. Customize Profile Questions build community, get to know your students, identify concerns immediately ‘open’ questions are posted to the student’s profile page for other students to view ‘locked’ questions are private exchanges btw student & instructor 14
  • 15. Be Creative! Masterpiece Blog Award: Peer-nominated award for blogging excellence. Winner receives prestigious extra credit prize. Builds community. Enhances engagement, morale. 15
  • 16. Ning for Role Playing English teacher Jenny Johns uses Ning to teach classic literature, such as To Kill a Mockingbird.
  • 17. Student Survey Results 161 students surveyed, 138 responses received (86% response rate) 68% of students surveyed reported they spent more time to write their blog posts in Ning than they would to write a traditional discussion board post. 83% of students surveyed reported the use of the blogs and comments in Ning was an effective discussion tool. (Macfarlane, Molina, Pacansky-Brock, 2008)
  • 18. Student Survey Results 161 students surveyed, 138 responses received (86% response rate) 76% of students surveyed reported the sharing of pictures and videos in Ning resulted in a more personalized learning experience than text-based learning alone. 90% of students surveyed reported seeing pictures of their fellow classmates helped them feel more connected to the class discussions than text-based learning alone. (Macfarlane, Molina, Pacansky-Brock, 2008)
  • 19. Student Survey Results 161 students surveyed, 138 responses received (86% response rate) 81% of students surveyed reported the use of Ning created a sense of community in this class. (Macfarlane, Molina, Pacansky-Brock, 2008)
  • 20. Student Comments Please provide some feedback about the way Ning has been used in this class. Has it been helpful? Why or why not? How would you change the way it's being used? Ning is a great way to keep the atmosphere upbeat. Makes the class seem less cold as an online class tends to be, makes it friendly and very interactive with other students. I love Ning! There is such a sense of accomplishment when I look at my page. Knowing that I wrote all those blogs and other students read and appreciate them is such a motivator to continue the good work. (Macfarlane, Molina, Pacansky-Brock, 2008)
  • 21. Student Comments (cont’d) I really enjoyed NING because honestly it reminded me a lot of myspace/facebook. I could talk with my peers whenever I needed to and it was really effective to blog my thoughts and assignments and see other students do the same. It was odd at first, seeing people's pictures and 'blogging', as I have never participated in this kind of forum before, but I found that I liked it, I felt more like I knew my fellow classmates than in other classes. Ning makes it feel like a classroom, I mean we're all here at some time or another interacting with one another. (Macfarlane, Molina, Pacansky-Brock, 2008)
  • 22. A Few Important Tips Avoid using email to send invitations. Invite students through the Invitation Link (Manage Tab/Privacy). Establish community guidelines. Model them, enforce them and encourage students to do the same. Be clear about what’s “required” and what’s “optional” in your Ning. (Macfarlane, Molina, Pacansky-Brock, 2008)
  • 23. Hands-On Learning Time download handout at MoblEd10.ning.com (click on Workshops/Ning)
  • 24. Questions? Thoughts? by Valerie Everett on Flickr Michelle Pacansky-Brock mpb@teachingwithoutwalls.com Michelle Macfarlane mmacfarlane@teachingwithoutwalls.com