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A del.icio opportunity: bringing tagging inside Blackboard

A del.icio.us opportunity: bringing tagging inside Blackboard. Dr Malcolm Murray Learning Technologies Team Leader Information Technology Service. Overview. Introduction What are tags and tagging? Motivations for tagging Use of Tag clouds Social Aspects of Tagging

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A del.icio opportunity: bringing tagging inside Blackboard

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  1. A del.icio.us opportunity:bringing tagging inside Blackboard Dr Malcolm Murray Learning Technologies Team LeaderInformation Technology Service

  2. Overview • Introduction • What are tags and tagging? • Motivations for tagging • Use of Tag clouds • Social Aspects of Tagging • Why use it in Blackboard? • Two Implementations • del.icio.us • Bb Scholar • Where might it lead?

  3. Caveat/Gag • Durham University is participating as a Product Development Partner in “Project Duckpond” – Scholar v2 • As such I have signed a Non Disclosure Agreement about this…

  4. Focus • Ask the Audience: • How many people use del.icio.us? • How many use Bb Scholar? • Would you label yourself a: • Teacher • Administrator • Developer • Psychological/Educational Researcher • Lawyer

  5. i n t r o d u c t i o n

  6. Origin of the Species • Started with: • Bookmarks/Favourites • Word clouds • Then came: • Tags • Tag clouds

  7. Bookmarks • Familiar concept • List of URLs • Possibly ordered • May be stored in folders • Tied to a single browser • or PC • Sharing/Export can be tricky

  8. Word Clouds • An attempt to help people analyse large volumes of text • Weighted lists • Textual version of a histogram • Easier to interpret for large numbers of variables ?

  9. Some Crude Examples

  10. Temporal Word Cloud • Based on entries in Encyclopedia Britannica: • e.g. http://www.britannica.com/presidents/article-9116853 • Developed by Chirag Mehta  http://chir.ag/phernalia/preztags/

  11. Tags: an age-specific term?

  12. Tags sensu del.icio.us • Conventions developing • Short • Single words or rarely camelCase • Controlled vocabulary • Taxonomy/Folksonomy

  13. Tag Clouds

  14. Visualising a semantic field • I believe tag clouds are revolutionary in their ability to translate the concepts associated with nearly anything you can think of into a collectively visible and actionable information environment, an environment that carries considerable evidence of the original understandings that precede and inform it. • In a practical information architecture sense, tag clouds can make metadata - one of the more difficult and abstract of the fundamental concepts of the digital universe for the proverbial person on the street - visible in an easily understood fashion. • The genius of tag clouds is to make semantic concepts, the frames of understanding behind those concepts, and their manifestation as applied metadata tangible for many, many people • Joe Lamantia • The genius of tag clouds is to make semantic concepts, the frames of understanding behind those concepts, and their manifestation as applied metadata tangible for many, many people http://www.joelamantia.com/blog/archives/ideas/tag_clouds_evolve_understanding_tag_clouds_1.html

  15. Ways to use tags & clouds • Searching & Filtering • Navigation aids • http://www.priceline.co.uk/pcln/hotel/reviews/123785 • http://83degrees.com/

  16. Examples

  17. s e r v i c e s

  18. del.icio.us • External Web Service • http://del.icio.us • Need to create an account (free) • Optional Browser Tools • Tag web pages & add comments • Tags can be private or shared

  19. Tagging a page

  20. del.icio.us – popular tags

  21. del.icio.us – recent tags

  22. del.icio.us - network

  23. i m p l i m e n t a t i o n

  24. Integration Drivers at Durham • Three aims of linking del.icio.us and Bb: • Meet User requests – “can I see my tags in duo?” • Lure staff to resources – via our tag cloud • Supporting collaborative learning in courses

  25. Blackboard Implementation - 1

  26. Breaks out

  27. Technical Comments - 1 • My del.icio.us Tags Module • Simple • Not JavaScript! • Passwords managed by the User but stored in Blackboard • Initial data fetch using del.icio.us APIs is saved on server to reduce the reload/redraw overhead • Module uses standard customisation route • Access can be restricted by institutional role • Still provides the familiar del.icio.us interface • Hard for Service Desk to support

  28. Blackboard Implementation - 2 Pass in the request (using JavaScript): tagName = news numberOfTags = 4 caller = view module_id = _853_1

  29. Technical Comments - 2 • System del.icio.us Tags Module • More complex, uses a Servlet and JavaScript • Passwords managed by the SysAdmin but stored in Blackboard • Each initial data fetch using del.icio.us APIs is saved on server to reduce the reload/redraw overhead • Module uses standard customisation route • Access can be restricted by institutional role • Mimics the familiar del.icio.us interface • Easier for Service Desk to support • Loggable => Learning possible

  30. Data Tracking • Added extra tables in separate tablespace on our Bb ORACLE server • Logs:

  31. Why log their use? • Although there are lots of tag clouds about, we’ve not seen much research about how people use them. • Do people • Go for the big words? • Go for the new entries? • Browse repeatedly, or grab & go? • Browse alphabetically, or by frequency? • Keep using it?

  32. Patterns Found • Still a work in progress… • The logging broke after a recent upgrade and wasn’t spotted until late last month 

  33. Sharing • Course integration found to be tricky • del.icio.us not really designed for this purpose • Can share links by tagging them as ‘for:’ someone e.g. for:duoteam but these need approved before they are seen by others. • Some staff were unwilling to have to sign up to a new service and remember this username and password. • Concerns about another dot.com bubble bursting…

  34. Enter Bb Scholar • Also an external web service • Hosted by Blackboard • SSO with existing system • Great Course Tool • Additional Networking Options: Social Bookmarking • Missing a Portal Module? • Catch 22: no users = no content = no users

  35. Scholar

  36. Scholar in a Course

  37. r e f l e c t i o n

  38. Why do we tag? - 1 • Bring your bookmarks with you • Share them • Manage them • Taxonomy/folksonomy - controlled vocabulary • Learn with them • Connect with others

  39. How do we tag? • Lack of cultural consensus in digital domain • Optimising the chance of finding it again in the future • Less effort required in maintaining the taxonomy Rashmi Sinha (September 27, 2005) A cognitive analysis of tagging (or how the lower cognitive cost of tagging makes it popular) http://www.rashmisinha.com/archives/05_09/tagging-cognitive.html

  40. Why do we tag? - 2 • For many, tagging is for sharing their own information and watching others. Even if you tag mostly to remember your own stuff, it is difficult to remain untouched by the presence of others • Community hum • Reinforcement • Trendsetter/Maven Rashmi Sinha (January 18, 2006) A social analysis of tagging (or how tagging transforms the solitary browsing experience into a social one) http://www.rashmisinha.com/archives/06_01/social-tagging.html

  41. The Wisdom of Crowds • Diversity of opinion • Some tags only used by a few (long tail) • Independence • Large body of taggers from different places • Decentralisation • User-led • c.f. adding a document to a course • But may be influenced by “key taggers” • Aggregatingopinions • Tag clouds and lists

  42. Social Bookmarking • Knowing the taggers http://www.twoantennas.com/projects/delicious-network-explorer/

  43. BbWorldBoston

  44. Dangers of Tagging • What about the words omitted? • E.g. negative modifiers • Meaning in phrases and pairings • e.g. “collective wisdom” • Anglocentric

  45. n e x t

  46. Where next – not Scholar v2! • Tagging of content items in Bb? • Private or shared? • Content System • tagging = the new meta data?

  47. Where next • Word Cloud tools • to help students analyse documents • staff to interpret free text survey responses

  48. Where next • Word Cloud tools • Help staff interpret free text survey responses

  49. Where next • Picking up temporal trends from tagging • what’s new to students • what’s popular • what’s no longer accessed? • Making their connections visible

  50. Any more ideas/questions? • malcolm.murray@durham.ac.uk

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