I was really excited about revising my session from Educon 2.1 for TIE 2009. This is how it went (Including the presentation, the screencasts, the podcast for planning, and the twitter archive):
The On-Button Theory of Collaboration:
All of the best collaborations I have been a part of have started off with a lot of questions. Not “how do we get it done” questions, but rather questions that yearn for something more, questions that require you to truly envision something that has never existed before and then breathing it into being. Perhaps that is a little bit high minded for the type of collaboration I would like to do today, but I don’t think so.
I think that we can start with questioning the very nature of collaboration, the ways in which we communicate and come together. I believe that we can challenge the format and flow of our information. And in the process, I believe that we can create an instant and always-on type of collaboration that has never existed, until we all decide that it is worth building.
So, what are the questions that we would like to answer today? Well, I have a few to start:
- What types of collaboration would you like to have at your fingertips by simply clicking once with your mouse (without first having to build a personal learning network for a few months)? (Instant)
- What types of collaboration do you miss out on because they are not in your workflow (or you simply don’t have time)? (Instant and Always-on)
- How do you create long lasting collaborations (or at least ones that outlast your involvement with them)? (Always-on)
- How does the format and timeliness of information change the possibilities of collaboration? (Instant)
- How do you get information, people, and resources to come to you? (Always-on)
In answering these questions and many others that you have come up with, I think we will come to an understanding of the nature of instant and always-on collaboration. In the hopes that we have something to grab ahold of in this discussion, I have outlined what I believe are the tenants of getting collaboration to be as simple as an on-button:
(All of these tenants assume one thing: All collaboration is made up of single acts that are held within a single space and a single time. Together these acts of collaboration make up the process of connecting with others, discussing ideas, and creating something new.)
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All Logins that can be eliminated, should be.
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Everything that can be aggregated, should be.
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Everything that can be archived and tagged, should be.
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No new online space (blog, wiki, portal, etc.) should be created that cannot leverage existing spaces.
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Workflow is king. Any space that doesn’t play well with the tools that people already use, is worthless.
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Quiet the incessant chatter of the web. Focus only on conversation and voices that matter.
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All spaces must include specific information for specific stakeholders. (and other stakeholders, and other stakeholders, etc.)
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All spaces must be able to accommodate a nearly infinite number of stakeholders.
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Action should be inevitable, and membership should be optional.
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You should be obsolete in your space immediately.
Discuss.
Extra resources:
Ben Wilkoff Links:
- Learning is Change Blog and Podcast>
- Twitter Page
- Other Presentation from Tuesday (Design with forever in Mind)
Ustream Archive:
Twitter Archive:
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MyraG: #cotie09 #onbuttontie09 Thanks to @bhwilkoff for brilliant session. http://tieconference.wikispaces.com/3119
Jun 25, 2009 05:23 PM GMT ·
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csass: #onbuttontie09 Thanks Ben. I hope to use Screentoaster and Google Reader in the near future and to check out your blog.
Jun 25, 2009 05:20 PM GMT ·
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MyraG: #onbuttontie09 #cotie09 Thought I “got” RSS feeds.Leveraging collective intelligence & aggregating w/ one click. Wow. http://tiny.cc/dV5B4
Jun 25, 2009 05:19 PM GMT ·
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hatrickmb: #onbuttontie09 Thanks for sharing all of the new digital tools, TokBox, Vocaroo, Skrbl, Screentoaster.
Jun 25, 2009 05:17 PM GMT ·
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keelycorin: 3119 was great on the uses of google reader & twitter! Thanks! #cotie09 #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 05:09 PM GMT ·
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jfv78: #onbuttontie09 I really want to play with ScreenToaster! Seems like a great way give a short CE session.
Jun 25, 2009 05:08 PM GMT ·
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milobo: I hadn’t seen ScreenToaster.com before. Shared by @bhwilkoff in today’s session. Easy and versatile. Nice. #cotie09 #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 05:08 PM GMT ·
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cnorris10: Screen Toaster is awesome and can be downloaded to .mov? I did almost all my sub plans as screencasts this year. #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 05:08 PM GMT ·
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NAMSlibrary: skrbl sounds like a great idea for backchannel in staff meetings where people don’t have twitter accounts #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 05:08 PM GMT ·
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beverson: @onbuttontie09 I like the idea of using Google Reader to build custom feeds of content for class and colaboration. #onbuttontie09 #cotie09
Jun 25, 2009 05:07 PM GMT ·
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lisettecasey: learning is change – using google reader vs igoogle homepage vs netvibes #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 05:07 PM GMT ·
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milobo: A concept that keeps coming up and is important to think about: What’s your exit strategy for any online tool? #cotie09 #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 05:04 PM GMT ·
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milobo: @hrheingold Have you seen this article? http://bit.ly/AyKuh #cotie09 #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 05:00 PM GMT ·
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MyraG: @onbuttontie09 collect feedback from your audience #cotie09 #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 04:36 PM GMT ·
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milobo: @NAMSlibrary Good point. Be open to trying new tools, but in the end, you’ve got to use the tools that work for you. #cotie09 #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 04:27 PM GMT ·
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lisettecasey: Finally understand differences between google reader and google home page #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 04:26 PM GMT ·
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NAMSlibrary: not liking the look of Google reader. I’m hooked on NetVibes – more visual. #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 04:25 PM GMT ·
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keelycorin: You should watch this if you twitter: Real Life Twitter http://bit.ly/19JzO6 #cotie09 #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 04:13 PM GMT ·
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csass: #onbuttontie09 I am a librarian; really amazed about this presentation
Jun 25, 2009 04:05 PM GMT ·
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milobo: http://surfmind.com/lab/msn/opml/ from @bhwilkoff Create a custom OPML file for feeds that interest you. #cotie09 #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 03:47 PM GMT ·
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keelycorin: Good thought about quality of presenters. Engagement is everything! http://bit.ly/Y13eD #cotie09 #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 03:45 PM GMT ·
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beverson: @keelycorin That’s a fantastic question. Maybe when IT groups start listening more to teachers. #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 03:37 PM GMT ·
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keelycorin: When are districts going to unblock all of these tools? (slideshare, twitter, youtube) ? #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 03:30 PM GMT ·
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mtechman: RT @milobo Info, screen, and thoughts here from @bwilkoff‘s session http://tieconference.wikisp… #cotie09 #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 03:26 PM GMT ·
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milobo: Info, screen, and thoughts here from @bwilkoff‘s session http://tieconference.wikispaces.com/3119 #cotie09 #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 03:23 PM GMT ·
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keelycorin: My GoogleReader has more blog feeds than newspaper feeds. #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 03:23 PM GMT ·
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beverson: @onbuttontie09 This is one home delivery service: http://colorado.doortodoororganics.com/ #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 03:19 PM GMT ·
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MyraG: #onbuttontie09 Cleaner alternative to audacity — one button recording, embed,link. http://vocaroo.com
Jun 25, 2009 03:18 PM GMT ·
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NAMSlibrary: always good to have an exit strategy for when a cool online tool fails to exist in the future. good idea #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 03:16 PM GMT ·
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keelycorin: “How do you get information, people, and resources to come to you?” – That’s why FB beat out MySpace #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 03:15 PM GMT ·
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milobo: A learning network is people, not things. Great comment from @bwilkoff #cotie09 #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 03:12 PM GMT ·
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MyraG: @onbuttontie09 How do you create lasting, valuable, peripheral collaboration spaces? #onbuttontie09 #cotie09
Jun 25, 2009 03:09 PM GMT ·
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keelycorin: There should be a way to combine Classroom 2.0 with Facebook (but still keep the networks separate) #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 03:07 PM GMT ·
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milobo: Collaboration: Regular connections in multiple spaces are important to keep the connections open. #cotie09 #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 03:07 PM GMT ·
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MyraG: @onbuttontie09 Having the time, or the platform, for accessing and contributing to many learning communities #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 03:04 PM GMT ·
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keelycorin: It’s hard to keep up with a social network & a professional network. #onbuttontio09 #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 03:02 PM GMT ·
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beverson: @onbuttontie09 Access to my fellow teachers with one click would be nice (for me, maybe not them). #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 02:54 PM GMT ·
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NAMSlibrary: middle school librarian in Jeffco. #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 02:43 PM GMT ·
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onbuttontie09: #onbuttontie09 Estes Park – data manager; exploring ideas
Jun 25, 2009 02:43 PM GMT ·
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cnorris10: #onbuttontie09 Carrie Norris – elementary technology teacher/coach from ccsd. Looking for ideas to engage students and staff.
Jun 25, 2009 02:43 PM GMT ·
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NAMSlibrary: in on button session. learning about tweet grid and back channels #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 02:43 PM GMT ·
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keelycorin: HS social studies teacher – using social media to engage learners outside of the classroom #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 02:42 PM GMT ·
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MyraG: @onbuttontie09 Good morning all — good morning to learn! #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 02:40 PM GMT ·
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beverson: @onbuttontie09 Ben here, teacher from Longmont. Looking for ideas to enhance PD. #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 02:40 PM GMT ·
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jfv78: #onbuttontie09 Judy Van Acker – Colorado Library Consultant (CLiC). SE Regional Library Consultant. Hello everyone!
Jun 25, 2009 02:40 PM GMT ·
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dwatweb: #onbuttontie09 Dan Watkins Technology Coordinator Wheat Ridge High School
Jun 25, 2009 02:40 PM GMT ·
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lisettecasey: looking to break down the walls of the classroom through collaboration #onbuttontie09
Jun 25, 2009 02:40 PM GMT ·
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onbuttontie09: #onbuttontie09 I am talking about hashtags.
Jun 25, 2009 02:36 PM GMT ·
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