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Exploiting The Potential  Of Blogs and Social Networks:  Introduction Brian Kelly UKOLN University of Bath Bath, UK Email [email_address] UKOLN is supported by: http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/blogs-social-networks-2007/talks/introduction/ Acceptable Use Policy Recording/broadcasting of this talk, taking photographs, discussing the content using email, instant messaging, blogs, social networks, etc. is permitted providing distractions to others is minimised. This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 licence (but note caveat) Resources bookmarked using ' blogs-social-networks-workshop-2007 ' tag
About This Workshop About The Workshop The workshop will provide an opportunity to: Hear about approaches institutions are taking in the provision of or use of blogs & social networks. Discuss appropriate deployment strategies  The workshop aims to help you to: Gain an understanding of blogs & social networks  Learn how they can support your institution’s aims  Discuss the challenges in providing such services Develop strategies for addressing these challenges across a diversity of institutional requirements
About The Workshop Organiser Workshop Chair: Brian Kelly UK Web Focus: JISC and MLA  funded Web adviser to  UK HE/FE & cultural heritage sectors Discovered the Web in Dec 1992 and promoted its use afterwards (to an initially sceptical community) Currently developing best practices for Web 2.0 Writes on the UK Web Focus Wordpress blog:  see <http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/> UKOLN: National centre of expertise in digital  information management Located at the University of Bath
About The Format Plenary Talks: Six plenary talks which set the context (institutional case studies in morning; broader context in afternoon) Discussion Groups: Discussion groups in afternoon Feedback from discussion groups (in Wiki) Technologies: WiFi network provided to support event Please use responsibly (see AUP)
Workshop Wiki  A Wiki is provided for reporting on discussion groups: Keeps a digital record  (better than flip charts; more open than PowerPoint) Allows you to look at others notes Note have one Wiki reporter per group. A reporter should have been selected in advance of the workshop. WetPaint Wiki provided: For note-keeping in discussion groups  As a record for use after the event
Streaming Of Talks Being Brave! We intend to provide a live video stream of the plenary talks (using Web-based Veodia service). Being Foolhardy?! We intend to stream the live video into second Life. Second Life users will see (a) the speaker and (b) the slides Acknowledgements Thanks to Andy Powell, Eduserv Foundations and Veodia for providing the streaming service And to the remote users for their tolerance if it goes wrong  
About You Which sector are you from: IT Services • Library E-Learning •   Research National role •   Other public sector / other What technologies do you use on: Blogs (as author) • Read blogs Facebook Other social networks e.g. MySpace, Bebo, ... Does your institution have a formal policy on: Blogs  S ocial networks
Timetable Chris Sexton & Paul Hollins Report Back 15.40 Coffee 15.15 David Harrison, Cardiff Disruptive Technology and its Implications for University Information Services 13.20 Lunch 12.20 Stuart Lee, Oxford The Hidden Dangers of Social Networks: You can log-on but you cannot hide 13.50 Discussion Groups 14.20 Tom Milburn, Bath The Student Perspective 12.00 Finish  16.15 Alison Wildish, Edge Hill Put Yourself Out There 11.30 Melissa Highton, Leeds Leedsfeeds: a Blogging Service based on the Open Source Elgg Application 11.00 Stephen Clarke, Birmingham  Blogging In A Managed Environment  10.30 Brian Kelly, UKOLN Introduction 10.15 Speaker Session Time
What as a Blog / Social Network? “ A  blog  (a portmanteau of  web log ) is a Web site where entries are written in chronological order and commonly displayed in reverse chronological order.  ”   “ A  social network service  focuses on the building and verifying of online social networks for communities of people who share interests and activities, or who are interested in exploring the interests and activities of others, and which necessitates the use of software.” Wikipedia Wikipedia
Blog Example  Blogs aren’t just for student e-portfolios! Chris Sexton (IT Services, Sheffield U.) set up a blog recently
Facebook Example Chris is also one of my Facebook friends Notice what she is revealing about herself to her other Facebook friends Image used with permission of Chris Sexton
Facebook Example Chris is also one of my Facebook friends Notice what she is revealing about herself to her other Facebook friends What are the long term implications of such sharing Image used with permission of Chris Sexton
 
Challenging The Consensus We’ve Turned Into Parents “ Don’t take photos of yourself which may be embarrassing” “ Don’t say anything that might embarrass you or might cause problems to future employers” But: We don’t take the photos; others do and add notes We might say things about non-Facebook users Isn’t there an argument for a non-intervention policy: “ I don’t think I’ve ever heard of a policy for what to do when you pass a peer / colleague / superior / lecturer / student in the street - why do we need one for online social behaviour? ”
Not Just Individuals Warwick University’s MySpace page Aberdeen University’s Bebo page Facebook recently announced that organisations (not just individuals) can have Facebook pages. Flurry of interest (and concerns) from UK HE: Must have one One already exists (squatters) Successful student sites exists (is this OK?) Why are we doing this?  Who is the target audience? What are the resource implications, copyright implications, …? UCLan had one of the first UK HE pages on Facebook
What If They Won’t Come? But what if: Users don’t trust our organisations?  Staff & students feel freer to criticise on commercial services They prefer the disinterested approaches of commercial providers An OCLC report on “ Sharing, Privacy and Trust In Our Networked World ” argues along these lines: The social Web is not being build by augmenting traditional Web sites with new tools  We should “ open the library doors, invite mass participation and relax the rules ”  It will be messy, but “ mass participation and a little chaos often create exciting venues for collaboration, creativity, community building and transformation   ”
What’s Our Interests? Why should institutions have an interest in blogs and social networks? Enhance learning They can enrich learning: e-learning portfolios, collaborative learning, informal learning, … Enhance research They can enrich research: engagement with peers, feedback, social support, … Community benefits Engagement & dissemination e.g. by support departments (IT services, library, …) Role of institutions in developing digital citizens
What Are The Challenges? Many challenges (real and imaginary): The purpose(s) of the service The resource implications The deployment strategies (in-house vs external)  The evaluation and selection  The training and support The legal issues: privacy, copyright, accessibility, … The institutional concerns: reputation management, sustainability, preservation, … … “ I don't see the point in ISS running blogging servers unless we want to automatically create and populate groups based on modules. Why not just encourage people to sign up for an account with Wordpress? It's better than anything we could offer. ” Nigel Bruce, ISS, Leeds Uni.
Developing Best Practices UK Web Focus blog has regular posts related to these issues UKOLN publishes briefing documents on Web 2.0 areas These: Have CC licence Aimed at policy makers & support services Feedback welcome
Community Development  The workshop provides a forum: To be informed by case studies illustrated diversity of approaches being taken To hear about the broader challenges to be addressed  which aims to lead to Agreement on the key issues which need to be addressed Identification of the key players who can support a community-wide approach to resolution of the issues (JISC, UCISA, UKOLN, JISC CETIS,  JISC infoNet…?) As well as providing an informative and enjoyable event for the participants
Questions? Any questions

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Exploiting The Potential Of Blogs and Social Networks Introduction

  • 1. Exploiting The Potential Of Blogs and Social Networks: Introduction Brian Kelly UKOLN University of Bath Bath, UK Email [email_address] UKOLN is supported by: http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/blogs-social-networks-2007/talks/introduction/ Acceptable Use Policy Recording/broadcasting of this talk, taking photographs, discussing the content using email, instant messaging, blogs, social networks, etc. is permitted providing distractions to others is minimised. This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 licence (but note caveat) Resources bookmarked using ' blogs-social-networks-workshop-2007 ' tag
  • 2. About This Workshop About The Workshop The workshop will provide an opportunity to: Hear about approaches institutions are taking in the provision of or use of blogs & social networks. Discuss appropriate deployment strategies The workshop aims to help you to: Gain an understanding of blogs & social networks Learn how they can support your institution’s aims Discuss the challenges in providing such services Develop strategies for addressing these challenges across a diversity of institutional requirements
  • 3. About The Workshop Organiser Workshop Chair: Brian Kelly UK Web Focus: JISC and MLA funded Web adviser to UK HE/FE & cultural heritage sectors Discovered the Web in Dec 1992 and promoted its use afterwards (to an initially sceptical community) Currently developing best practices for Web 2.0 Writes on the UK Web Focus Wordpress blog: see <http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/> UKOLN: National centre of expertise in digital information management Located at the University of Bath
  • 4. About The Format Plenary Talks: Six plenary talks which set the context (institutional case studies in morning; broader context in afternoon) Discussion Groups: Discussion groups in afternoon Feedback from discussion groups (in Wiki) Technologies: WiFi network provided to support event Please use responsibly (see AUP)
  • 5. Workshop Wiki A Wiki is provided for reporting on discussion groups: Keeps a digital record (better than flip charts; more open than PowerPoint) Allows you to look at others notes Note have one Wiki reporter per group. A reporter should have been selected in advance of the workshop. WetPaint Wiki provided: For note-keeping in discussion groups As a record for use after the event
  • 6. Streaming Of Talks Being Brave! We intend to provide a live video stream of the plenary talks (using Web-based Veodia service). Being Foolhardy?! We intend to stream the live video into second Life. Second Life users will see (a) the speaker and (b) the slides Acknowledgements Thanks to Andy Powell, Eduserv Foundations and Veodia for providing the streaming service And to the remote users for their tolerance if it goes wrong 
  • 7. About You Which sector are you from: IT Services • Library E-Learning • Research National role • Other public sector / other What technologies do you use on: Blogs (as author) • Read blogs Facebook Other social networks e.g. MySpace, Bebo, ... Does your institution have a formal policy on: Blogs S ocial networks
  • 8. Timetable Chris Sexton & Paul Hollins Report Back 15.40 Coffee 15.15 David Harrison, Cardiff Disruptive Technology and its Implications for University Information Services 13.20 Lunch 12.20 Stuart Lee, Oxford The Hidden Dangers of Social Networks: You can log-on but you cannot hide 13.50 Discussion Groups 14.20 Tom Milburn, Bath The Student Perspective 12.00 Finish 16.15 Alison Wildish, Edge Hill Put Yourself Out There 11.30 Melissa Highton, Leeds Leedsfeeds: a Blogging Service based on the Open Source Elgg Application 11.00 Stephen Clarke, Birmingham Blogging In A Managed Environment 10.30 Brian Kelly, UKOLN Introduction 10.15 Speaker Session Time
  • 9. What as a Blog / Social Network? “ A blog (a portmanteau of web log ) is a Web site where entries are written in chronological order and commonly displayed in reverse chronological order. ” “ A social network service focuses on the building and verifying of online social networks for communities of people who share interests and activities, or who are interested in exploring the interests and activities of others, and which necessitates the use of software.” Wikipedia Wikipedia
  • 10. Blog Example Blogs aren’t just for student e-portfolios! Chris Sexton (IT Services, Sheffield U.) set up a blog recently
  • 11. Facebook Example Chris is also one of my Facebook friends Notice what she is revealing about herself to her other Facebook friends Image used with permission of Chris Sexton
  • 12. Facebook Example Chris is also one of my Facebook friends Notice what she is revealing about herself to her other Facebook friends What are the long term implications of such sharing Image used with permission of Chris Sexton
  • 13.  
  • 14. Challenging The Consensus We’ve Turned Into Parents “ Don’t take photos of yourself which may be embarrassing” “ Don’t say anything that might embarrass you or might cause problems to future employers” But: We don’t take the photos; others do and add notes We might say things about non-Facebook users Isn’t there an argument for a non-intervention policy: “ I don’t think I’ve ever heard of a policy for what to do when you pass a peer / colleague / superior / lecturer / student in the street - why do we need one for online social behaviour? ”
  • 15. Not Just Individuals Warwick University’s MySpace page Aberdeen University’s Bebo page Facebook recently announced that organisations (not just individuals) can have Facebook pages. Flurry of interest (and concerns) from UK HE: Must have one One already exists (squatters) Successful student sites exists (is this OK?) Why are we doing this? Who is the target audience? What are the resource implications, copyright implications, …? UCLan had one of the first UK HE pages on Facebook
  • 16. What If They Won’t Come? But what if: Users don’t trust our organisations? Staff & students feel freer to criticise on commercial services They prefer the disinterested approaches of commercial providers An OCLC report on “ Sharing, Privacy and Trust In Our Networked World ” argues along these lines: The social Web is not being build by augmenting traditional Web sites with new tools We should “ open the library doors, invite mass participation and relax the rules ” It will be messy, but “ mass participation and a little chaos often create exciting venues for collaboration, creativity, community building and transformation ”
  • 17. What’s Our Interests? Why should institutions have an interest in blogs and social networks? Enhance learning They can enrich learning: e-learning portfolios, collaborative learning, informal learning, … Enhance research They can enrich research: engagement with peers, feedback, social support, … Community benefits Engagement & dissemination e.g. by support departments (IT services, library, …) Role of institutions in developing digital citizens
  • 18. What Are The Challenges? Many challenges (real and imaginary): The purpose(s) of the service The resource implications The deployment strategies (in-house vs external) The evaluation and selection The training and support The legal issues: privacy, copyright, accessibility, … The institutional concerns: reputation management, sustainability, preservation, … … “ I don't see the point in ISS running blogging servers unless we want to automatically create and populate groups based on modules. Why not just encourage people to sign up for an account with Wordpress? It's better than anything we could offer. ” Nigel Bruce, ISS, Leeds Uni.
  • 19. Developing Best Practices UK Web Focus blog has regular posts related to these issues UKOLN publishes briefing documents on Web 2.0 areas These: Have CC licence Aimed at policy makers & support services Feedback welcome
  • 20. Community Development The workshop provides a forum: To be informed by case studies illustrated diversity of approaches being taken To hear about the broader challenges to be addressed which aims to lead to Agreement on the key issues which need to be addressed Identification of the key players who can support a community-wide approach to resolution of the issues (JISC, UCISA, UKOLN, JISC CETIS, JISC infoNet…?) As well as providing an informative and enjoyable event for the participants