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IT, Education & Co-Production. Marshall Van Alstyne Teaching Day, Boston University SMG. Strategic Mgmt Society - Facebook. Benefits Free Very familiar Students already there Can get good discussion Great news feeds Costs Can have exclusive subgroups. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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IT, Education & Co-Production

Marshall Van AlstyneTeaching Day, Boston University SMG

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Strategic Mgmt Society - FacebookBenefits

– Free– Very familiar– Students already there– Can get good

discussion– Great news feeds

Costs– Can have exclusive

subgroups.– Still need Blackboard,

Sakai or etc.

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JiveBenefits

– More commercial / fully functional

– Great collaboration tool

– News feeds like FB– Private and public

groups

Costs– Not as widely used– Not a freemium model

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One Laptop Per Child - YammerBenefits

– Free– Very like Facebook– Great group support &

news feeds– Replace blackboard

Costs– Can get too noisy– Groups still tend

toward non-overlap– Almost too

unstructured

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Q&A - PiazzaBenefits

– Students answer each others’ questions

– Faculty can designate “approved” answers

– Recurring question just reused

Costs– Not a collaboration tool– Not a news tool– Still needs blackboard

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Twitter

Jim Freedman uses twitter– Students share news– Discuss at class start– Enters in class

participation grade– 12 of 40 highlighted as

great experience

Costs– Participation drops when

class ends

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Barter Information MarketBenefits

– Students answer each others’ questions

– “Experts” become readily visible.

– Supports questions, news, documents, ideas.

Costs– Points can be

competitive– Points “grubbing”

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Social Software Overview

Benefits• Student engagement• Quiet students speak up• Co-creation of content• P2P learning• Offload some work• Objective grading

Costs• Loss of control, complaints

public• Creates new “flow” work• FB private groups• Optimal collaboration vs

competition.

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GamificationFaculty designs question

set for each module.Crowdsource new

questions to students.Students pass each

module once they’ve demonstrated learning.

Compete for high scores.Take as often as like (or

not!)

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Ideas cluster together with individual expertise

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Real Time Feedback

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Information Overlap

Silo Model Shared Model

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GuidedCo-production of learning

Questions: [email protected]@InfoEcon on Twitter