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I started pursuing the use of online media in education because the co-present physical classroom, with all its
own special magic, has limitations of time, attention, & participation. We have to go to the trouble of being in the
same time and place, & that time is limited. What about the thought that occurs an hour after a classroom
conversation, as they do when you are deeply engaged with a subject? What about students who are inhibited
by the dominant classroom medium of extemporaneous vocalization while everybody is looking at you? Only
one person can speak at a time, usually only one person has control of which media are presented to everyone
else in a physical classroom.
I started thinking about the informal learning potential of online social media in the 1980s,. The term I coined in
this 1987 Whole Earth Review article was “virtual community.” Those of us online in communities like the WELL
knew that we were learning and teaching each other everything from the technical lore of online communication
to the sociology of community. It seemed clear to me that many-to-many media afforded engaging opportunities
for learning.
Because of the unique affordances for social communication and intellectual discourse that online media could,
in principle, provide, I started thinking about what a digital media education dashboard would look like from the
student’s point of view. In 1995, I designed an interface for a “Global University of Tomorrow” that was presented
at the NEC Pavillion at the ITU conferenceNEC spent millions of dollars to create a high-definition, high speed,
working prototype of the Global University for the ITU convention, then dismantled it. In 2008, thirteen years
later, I set out to create a social media classroom out of free & open source software & free web services.
I envisioned a number of asynchronous multimedia “roundtables” that students from around could join, and
access to mentors, other students, coursework, media. The web in 1995 wasn’t quite ready to do all that we
sketched, especially the synchronous video and multimedia discussion, but it wasn’t hard to see it heading that
way over the next ten years, when broadband would become available.
The multimedia roundtables would enable students to grow comment threads that include text, embedded
graphics, links, even videos.
I started using a variety of media in teaching students at Berkeley and Stanford -- wikis from one provider,
forums from another, and blogs from another.
I was delighted to learn that I was one of the winners of the HASTAC competition on digital media and learning.
The award enables me to continue to create curriculum -- syllabi & teaching notes, together with a social media
classroom constructed from free & open source software, video documentation of the subject matter and the
toolkit, a knowledge repository for resources & practices in participatory media literacy,.
socialmediaclassroom.com




The social media classroom website provides access to the source code in an installable form, information
about obtaining a hosted instance of the SMC, and a scaffolding of resources around the use of social media for
teaching and learning.
As I developed How-to slides, lesson plans, exercises in my development of my courses, I added resources to
the SMC community pages -- and invite others to add to what I’ve built.
The social media classroom forum enables the students and instructor to extend their classroom discussions
for hours, days, weeks after a class meeting, asynchronously. People can take their time to compose thoughtful
replies. And online forums in particular can become truly collaborative discourse in which the sum of individual
posts is much more than a collection of performances -- students have time and tools to build on and respond
to each other’s contributions.
Blog posts can contain html, inline graphics, video embeds. Tabs Enable participants to switch from blogs to
forums to wikis…
Another tab opens a wiki, which is an infinite gateway to as many interlinked pages the students and instructor
want to create -- complete with attachments, tags, and different views and means of navigating as you want.
Social bookmarking can automatically read feeds from services like del.icio.us, and also provide internal
bookmark-sharing networks. Participants have the option of determining how open or closed their media will be
with respect to the rest of the web.
Slide about Pedagogies. Shot
          of students in circle? From
                    forum?




When students began to take me up on my invitation to talk about how to make the class work better for them,it
led to radical changes in the way I taught that were a little scary at first, but which continue to pay off in
enthusiasm -- the students’ and my own. First, we found that moving the chairs in a circle, and me spending
most of the time sitting down had an explosive effect on the level of participation. There is no back row in a
circle. If you hide out, you hide out from each other, not the teacher. Student projects were so thoughtful,
inspired, and ingenious that I started turning more of the teaching over to the students. Each week is arranged
around a theme such as identity and presentation of self, community, collective action. I’ve developed a list of
required & recommended texts & videos for each theme, and explain why each resource is important. During
the first class, students self-organize co-teaching teams and make lesson plans. We discuss the plan in the
forum, & each team meets with me a week before their session. Teams try to outdo each other. Then we extend
classroom discussions online in the forums and blogs. Coteaching teams identify key words and phrases during
their session, into them on the wiki, and during the following week, the entire class defines the words. By the
end of the term, we had compiled an impressive lexicon.
Collectively compiling the lexicon proved to be so successful that I’m going to make it the basis of the final
exam, thus providing a new answer to the old question “what’s going to be on the final?” I’ll ask the students to
write narratives -- I will give examples and suggest themes -- using as many words as possible from the lexicon
in appropriate context, and to make a mindmap, explaining the connections between the words, arranging them
in hierarchies and subhiearrchies of importance, linked by a network of connections.
At the beginning of each class, the co-teaching team from the previous week’s class presents their mindmap of
the most important issues, concepts, terms, and their networks and hierarchies of relationship.
The second time I taught a course on virtual communities and social media for the sociology department and
school of information at UC Berkeley, I made the syllabus into a wiki. As students began to respond to my
requests for feedback about how various media were working for them in the context of the course, and began
to make requests for specific how-to sections, the syllabus grew and evolved over the semester.
The third time I taught the course, I included a link from the main wiki page to the same syllabus in the form of a
concept map. Before the first class meeting, students were required to go through the syllabus in whichever
medium they chose, and to understand and agree to a different kind of teaching and learning.
I also made the syllabus available -- again, exactly the same material as the wiki and the concept map -- as a
Prezi. I required co-teaching teams to do a 10 minute presentation of an aspect of the session’s subject matter
-- their own choice -- and also required them to use a dynamic presentation medium other than PowerPoint.
Students made timelines, videos, game shows, web slide shows -- I gave them a resource list of over 100
different media, many of them with examples of how other students had used them.
In February, 2011, I started teaching online classes for (not very much) pay. Using the participative pedagogy I
had learned over six years at Cal and Stanford, and from teaching online for California Institute of Integral
studies, I combined the asynchronous forums, blogs, wikis, mindmaps, and social bookmarks of the Social
Media Classroom with Twitter and Elluminate, which enables live many to many audio/video, screensharing, text
chat and share whiteboards.
Public Knowledge Repository




I give free tuition to librarians who act as cybrarians, harvesting useful links and annotations from the forums
and blogs for each course cohort and adding them to a world-readable wiki, a public knowledge resource that
grows as more students take each course. I operate on an open source business model -- all my texts, videos,
learning objects are freely available. Students pay for real-time and asynchronous access to me and for
participation in a learning community facilitated by me.
Elluminate here




For live sessions. Elluminate enables me to stream audio and video, for students to queue up for speaking and
to communicate with the rest of us via audio, for us all to use text chat, for me to lead webtours, and for us to
collaboratively whiteboard. Sessions can be recorded and replayed, with all the audio, video, text, and other
media appearing just as they did in the live session.
I’ve created a number of publicly available mini-courses that include video, text, annotated lists of links to key
resources, and my delicious feed for the appropriate tag. The top screen introduces the subject through a short
video and text. http://goo.gl/YmZRe
The second tab enables students to play the second explanatory video.
The latest links tab offers the last five resources I’ve bookmarked for the appropriate tag -- “networks” in this
case -- via an RSS feed from delicious.
I set up a website with information about courses, free mini-courses, and links to information about me, about
social media in education, and about participative pedagogy. http://www.rheingold.com/university
rheingold.com/university

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  • 2. I started pursuing the use of online media in education because the co-present physical classroom, with all its own special magic, has limitations of time, attention, & participation. We have to go to the trouble of being in the same time and place, & that time is limited. What about the thought that occurs an hour after a classroom conversation, as they do when you are deeply engaged with a subject? What about students who are inhibited by the dominant classroom medium of extemporaneous vocalization while everybody is looking at you? Only one person can speak at a time, usually only one person has control of which media are presented to everyone else in a physical classroom.
  • 3. I started thinking about the informal learning potential of online social media in the 1980s,. The term I coined in this 1987 Whole Earth Review article was “virtual community.” Those of us online in communities like the WELL knew that we were learning and teaching each other everything from the technical lore of online communication to the sociology of community. It seemed clear to me that many-to-many media afforded engaging opportunities for learning.
  • 4. Because of the unique affordances for social communication and intellectual discourse that online media could, in principle, provide, I started thinking about what a digital media education dashboard would look like from the student’s point of view. In 1995, I designed an interface for a “Global University of Tomorrow” that was presented at the NEC Pavillion at the ITU conferenceNEC spent millions of dollars to create a high-definition, high speed, working prototype of the Global University for the ITU convention, then dismantled it. In 2008, thirteen years later, I set out to create a social media classroom out of free & open source software & free web services.
  • 5. I envisioned a number of asynchronous multimedia “roundtables” that students from around could join, and access to mentors, other students, coursework, media. The web in 1995 wasn’t quite ready to do all that we sketched, especially the synchronous video and multimedia discussion, but it wasn’t hard to see it heading that way over the next ten years, when broadband would become available.
  • 6. The multimedia roundtables would enable students to grow comment threads that include text, embedded graphics, links, even videos.
  • 7. I started using a variety of media in teaching students at Berkeley and Stanford -- wikis from one provider, forums from another, and blogs from another.
  • 8. I was delighted to learn that I was one of the winners of the HASTAC competition on digital media and learning. The award enables me to continue to create curriculum -- syllabi & teaching notes, together with a social media classroom constructed from free & open source software, video documentation of the subject matter and the toolkit, a knowledge repository for resources & practices in participatory media literacy,.
  • 9. socialmediaclassroom.com The social media classroom website provides access to the source code in an installable form, information about obtaining a hosted instance of the SMC, and a scaffolding of resources around the use of social media for teaching and learning.
  • 10. As I developed How-to slides, lesson plans, exercises in my development of my courses, I added resources to the SMC community pages -- and invite others to add to what I’ve built.
  • 11. The social media classroom forum enables the students and instructor to extend their classroom discussions for hours, days, weeks after a class meeting, asynchronously. People can take their time to compose thoughtful replies. And online forums in particular can become truly collaborative discourse in which the sum of individual posts is much more than a collection of performances -- students have time and tools to build on and respond to each other’s contributions.
  • 12. Blog posts can contain html, inline graphics, video embeds. Tabs Enable participants to switch from blogs to forums to wikis…
  • 13. Another tab opens a wiki, which is an infinite gateway to as many interlinked pages the students and instructor want to create -- complete with attachments, tags, and different views and means of navigating as you want.
  • 14. Social bookmarking can automatically read feeds from services like del.icio.us, and also provide internal bookmark-sharing networks. Participants have the option of determining how open or closed their media will be with respect to the rest of the web.
  • 15. Slide about Pedagogies. Shot of students in circle? From forum? When students began to take me up on my invitation to talk about how to make the class work better for them,it led to radical changes in the way I taught that were a little scary at first, but which continue to pay off in enthusiasm -- the students’ and my own. First, we found that moving the chairs in a circle, and me spending most of the time sitting down had an explosive effect on the level of participation. There is no back row in a circle. If you hide out, you hide out from each other, not the teacher. Student projects were so thoughtful, inspired, and ingenious that I started turning more of the teaching over to the students. Each week is arranged around a theme such as identity and presentation of self, community, collective action. I’ve developed a list of required & recommended texts & videos for each theme, and explain why each resource is important. During the first class, students self-organize co-teaching teams and make lesson plans. We discuss the plan in the forum, & each team meets with me a week before their session. Teams try to outdo each other. Then we extend classroom discussions online in the forums and blogs. Coteaching teams identify key words and phrases during their session, into them on the wiki, and during the following week, the entire class defines the words. By the end of the term, we had compiled an impressive lexicon.
  • 16. Collectively compiling the lexicon proved to be so successful that I’m going to make it the basis of the final exam, thus providing a new answer to the old question “what’s going to be on the final?” I’ll ask the students to write narratives -- I will give examples and suggest themes -- using as many words as possible from the lexicon in appropriate context, and to make a mindmap, explaining the connections between the words, arranging them in hierarchies and subhiearrchies of importance, linked by a network of connections.
  • 17. At the beginning of each class, the co-teaching team from the previous week’s class presents their mindmap of the most important issues, concepts, terms, and their networks and hierarchies of relationship.
  • 18. The second time I taught a course on virtual communities and social media for the sociology department and school of information at UC Berkeley, I made the syllabus into a wiki. As students began to respond to my requests for feedback about how various media were working for them in the context of the course, and began to make requests for specific how-to sections, the syllabus grew and evolved over the semester.
  • 19. The third time I taught the course, I included a link from the main wiki page to the same syllabus in the form of a concept map. Before the first class meeting, students were required to go through the syllabus in whichever medium they chose, and to understand and agree to a different kind of teaching and learning.
  • 20. I also made the syllabus available -- again, exactly the same material as the wiki and the concept map -- as a Prezi. I required co-teaching teams to do a 10 minute presentation of an aspect of the session’s subject matter -- their own choice -- and also required them to use a dynamic presentation medium other than PowerPoint. Students made timelines, videos, game shows, web slide shows -- I gave them a resource list of over 100 different media, many of them with examples of how other students had used them.
  • 21. In February, 2011, I started teaching online classes for (not very much) pay. Using the participative pedagogy I had learned over six years at Cal and Stanford, and from teaching online for California Institute of Integral studies, I combined the asynchronous forums, blogs, wikis, mindmaps, and social bookmarks of the Social Media Classroom with Twitter and Elluminate, which enables live many to many audio/video, screensharing, text chat and share whiteboards.
  • 22. Public Knowledge Repository I give free tuition to librarians who act as cybrarians, harvesting useful links and annotations from the forums and blogs for each course cohort and adding them to a world-readable wiki, a public knowledge resource that grows as more students take each course. I operate on an open source business model -- all my texts, videos, learning objects are freely available. Students pay for real-time and asynchronous access to me and for participation in a learning community facilitated by me.
  • 23. Elluminate here For live sessions. Elluminate enables me to stream audio and video, for students to queue up for speaking and to communicate with the rest of us via audio, for us all to use text chat, for me to lead webtours, and for us to collaboratively whiteboard. Sessions can be recorded and replayed, with all the audio, video, text, and other media appearing just as they did in the live session.
  • 24. I’ve created a number of publicly available mini-courses that include video, text, annotated lists of links to key resources, and my delicious feed for the appropriate tag. The top screen introduces the subject through a short video and text. http://goo.gl/YmZRe
  • 25. The second tab enables students to play the second explanatory video.
  • 26. The latest links tab offers the last five resources I’ve bookmarked for the appropriate tag -- “networks” in this case -- via an RSS feed from delicious.
  • 27. I set up a website with information about courses, free mini-courses, and links to information about me, about social media in education, and about participative pedagogy. http://www.rheingold.com/university
  • 28. rheingold.com/university twitter.com/hrheingold howard@rheingold.com