reflections
Technology Strategy- Internet Content
Web 1.0 Read Content Web 2.0 Communicate Web 3.0 Context
Web 4.0 Things
Web 5.0 Thoughts
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Agenda
Assessment with personal progress reports
Subsequent Sessions
Technology Strategies- Internet Web 1.0/ 2.0 / 3.0/ 4.0/ 5.0/ beyond
Archive of Resources
Emerging Technology Assignments
Discipline Assignments
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Technology Strategies- Internet
Web 1.0/ 2.0/ 3.0/ 4.0/ 5.0/ beyond
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Metamorphosis 1990 to 2016
What can possibly follow what we know and see today?
Let’s examine this metamorphosis more closely…
Remember as we do, that you will be required
to include at least one 2.0 and one 3.0 or
higher technology application in your ITU.
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Web 1.0
Read what is on the Internet
Static Html code for text and .gif buttons
Links
Social Texting with Discussion Boards and Instant Messenger
FLASH
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http:// www.britannica.com/topic/Encarta
Example- Encarta Encyclopedia information with links
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Image courtesy of TIME Magazine
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Web 2.0 Read content
Write content
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Web 2.0 Applications include
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Web 2.0 Applications include:
Wikipedia
Virtual Worlds
Blogs
Wikis
RSS feed (live information, i.e. tickertape, weather
Tagging
Reviews (Rate My Teacher)
Shutterfly
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Instant Messaging
ICQ = I Seek You
Developed by Israel
AOL owned early on
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Encarta become Wikipedia
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End User
Social Media/ Social Networking
Internet applications
Fousquare
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Folksonomy/ Taxonomy
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A folksonomy is a system in which users apply assigned tags to content they see online.
Helps to locate items (think Pinterest)
A taxonomy is specified by the owner of the content.
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Really Simple Syndication
What is it?
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Really Simple Syndication RSS Feed
regularly updated data flows
including stock quotes, weather data, and photos
Subscription needed
notification every time that page changes
"live web”
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Read and Write and Analyze
understand what is shared
personalization of information
Web 3.0
Is this simple graphic not worth a 1000 words?
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Web 3.0
Understand… can the Internet understand? Yes, with logical connections of data
Your browsing history and all that you put on to the WWW creates a profile. With this profile, your search results are different from what others receive. The Internet is SMART now.
Ex. Marketing Ads, according to preferences?
Politics
Biofeedback
Location
Is there a concern here?
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Natural Language Search
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Web 3.0 Semantic Web
Personalization of information search results
an effort to be more effective!
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Web 3.0
The Internet, including social media, is brought to SMART phones, tablets, and to signage….
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Image from http ://www.moreyne.com/web-3-0-the-semantic-web /
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Web 3.0 Mobile Web
Ipad
Kindle
MPE
Car electronics
Smartphone
Tablets
Games
Wireless home appliances
Social Media on Smartphone
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Web 3.0 Mashable
One-stop shopping for social media
http ://mashable.com/social-media/? utm_cid=mash-prod-nav-ch
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Web 3.0
Intelligent Web
Portability
Mobility
You can see that 3.0 is what our students know and live and completely experience.
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Web 3.0
The Outernet
QR code
3D barcodes
Digital Signage (Billboards) and Mobile Devices
Internet on TV
including Facebook, weather, Pandora Netflix
Direct TV
Remotely set your DVR receiver to record a show
Watch the recorded show from any device, including cell phones, connected to Internet.
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Web 3.0
The Cloud
(SAAS) Software as a Service (Application Service Provider) ASP
Facebook uses Cloud
Google Docs uses Cloud
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Web 3.0
SMART everything
Internet advances
Better Search
SAAS/ the Cloud Outernet
Internet on TV Social Media on Smartphone
Location-based Experiences
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Social media in cars
Read Twitter feed
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Web 3.0 sites of importance
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Web 3.0 Location-based Experiences
What are some Location-based Experiences?
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Location-based Experiences
LOOPT MAKES MOBILE PHONE INTO SOCIAL CUMPASS
WAYZ
FLAGR
WHRRL
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Web 3.0
http ://www.moreyne.com/web-3-0-the-semantic-web /
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Tim Berners-Lee TED TA:LK 2009
Open End Linked Web
Web 4.0 5.0
Open, Linked and Intelligent Web = Emotional Web this is the emotional interaction between humans and computers. The interaction will become a daily habit for a lot of people based on neuro-technology. For the moment web is “emotionally” neutral, which means web does not perceive the users’ feel and emotion. This changes with web 5.0 emotional web.
One example is http://www.wefeelfine.org, which maps emotions of people. With headphone on, users will interact with content that interacts with their emotions or changes in facial recognition.
Linked Data people doing their bit, everyone does theirs, and it is all linked!!!!! Data is in every aspect of our lives.. It is about connecting it together.. To get power!!! Make it and demand it.
Big Data…Data can be boring until we do something with it.
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Tim Berners-Lee TED TA:LK 2009
Open End Linked Web
Web 4.0 5.0
Linked Data people doing their bit, everyone does theirs, and it is all linked!!!!! Data is in every aspect of our lives.. It is about connecting it together.. To get power!!! Make it and demand it.
Big Data…Data can be boring until we do something with it.
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Web 3.0 Augmented Reality
Check out Layars http://www.layar.com
Bring printed pages to life
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CMU YouTube
Here is the project website. The three minute video is on the homepage.
http://www.etc.cmu.edu/projects/lm-3d/Welcome.html
There are also links at the top that you can visit that shows our research, media, and documentation.
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Augmented Reality
(AR) is a technology that combines digital data with real world images, in real-time.
As Google´s Enkin for Android defines: “It displays location-based content in a unique way that bridges the gap between reality and classic map-like representations. It combines GPS, orientation sensors, 3D graphics, live video, several web services, and a novel user interface into an intuitive and light navigation system for mobile devices.”
https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmented_reality
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Web 4.0 5.0
Courtesy Tim Berners-Lee TED TALK 2009
Information Management Web connects information and Internet connects participants!!!
Open web
Linked web
Intelligent Web
Emotional Web
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Web 4.0 5.0
Courtesy Tim Berners-Lee TED TALK 2009
this is the emotional interaction between humans and computers. The interaction will become a daily habit for a lot of people based on neuro-technology. For the moment web is “emotionally” neutral, which means web does not perceive the users’ feel and emotion. This changes with web 5.0 emotional web.
One example is http://www.wefeelfine.org, which maps emotions of people. With headphone on, users will interact with content that interacts with their emotions or changes in facial recognition.
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Every web page is an average of 19 clicks away from every other web page….
What are screenagers????
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Imagine a world where books are invented after the WWW…
Reading is not active participatory process… linear and so restrictive.
Cant control the narrative
Images are not static… they are links…
Everything bad is good for you, by Stephen Johnson… WOW!
Where does this all lead or end???
Keep exploring… and surfing!
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Web 4.0
Web of Things
Smart personal assistant
Location-based intelligence
Immediate translation
Always On
AI Robots
BB8
Voice processing
Wearable technology
Connected space
Enduring community
Geospatial web
Augmented reality
Gesture technology
CINEMATIC GAMES
Blurring boundaries
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BB8
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Web 5.0 (2020) Web of Thoughts Collective Intelligence
Artificial Brain Human and Technology converges
Direct brain link
Digital aura
Brain wave control
5-sense immersion
AV implant
Active contact lens
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In the year 2525…
1969 hit song
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Discipline Reports
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Emerging Technology Reports
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Check out all of the Readings via the NEW Schedule.
Include ONE or more Web 2.0 technologies in your ITU.
Include ONE or more Web 3.0 or higher technologies in your ITU.
Use Discussion Board to Reflect on:
Technology Strategy- Internet Content
Web 1.0 Read Content Web 2.0 Communicate Web 3.0 Context
Web 4.0 Things
Web 5.0 Thoughts
In the year 2525…
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