Friday, May 8, 2015

COLLABORATIVE SOCIAL MEDIA LEARNING | WEEK #13

Hi guys!

As the class approaches its end, I just want to take the time to thank Professor Lavian and everyone in the class for a great semester. This has truly been the most fun class I have ever taken at UC Berkeley, and I hope that future students have just as rewarding of an experience.

Part of the reason that this class was so rewarding was the collaborative social media aspect of the course. Professor Lavian did a great job of incorporating social media throughout the assignments, which ultimately had three major tangible results in terms maximizing our learning experience:

  1. Creative Discretion - by allowing us to post many of our assignments on Twitter, Blogger and YouTube, we are given creative discretion to make our assignments as entertaining as possible. This allows us as students to be incredibly invested into our assignments and to take pride in what we post for the public to see. We feel obligated to put forth the best quality work, and we are able to do so through a unique and creative medium that brings it to life. This ultimately makes the work more rewarding and the content we present more informative.
  2. Crowdsourced Perspectives - I am very grateful for the time and effort that Professor Lavian put into this course, but his job is mostly to equip us with a foundational base of knowledge with regards to patents. From there, social collaboration allows us as students to creatively discuss patents in an academic environment in order to share ideas and perspectives with each other that we would not have shared before. This ultimately makes the course far more useful and fun, as there is always something new to be learned from your peers outside the classroom.
  3. Content Interactivity - the collaborative aspect of the course also allowed for increased interactivity with the content, thus making it richer and easier to understand. It is generally easier for students to learn subject matter when they are able to interact with it. Social collaboration allows us as students to, in a sense, teach the subject material to our peers, which is an excellent method of learning. This increased interaction ultimately allows us to absorb knowledge and information much more quickly than just sitting in a lecture. 
What is Social Collaboration?

Social collaboration can be defined as the processes that help multiple people interact and share information to achieve any common goal. Such processes typically take place on the internet, where collaboration and conglomeration of information is made easier by current innovations.
Sharing concepts on a digital collaboration environment often facilitates a "brainstorming" process, where new concepts may emerge due to the contributions of individuals, professional or otherwise. A crucial concept behind social collaboration is that ideas are everywhere. Individuals are able to share their ideas, as it is not limited to professionals, but rather the general public who wishes to become involved.

Creativity in the Course

I am personally grateful for the opportunity we were given to be so creative with our assignments. I personally feel as though that this helped us to be more personally invested in the quality of our work and to make the assignments much more fun to complete. It also enticed us to look at each others' videos and blog posts, which ultimately enhanced our individual learning experiences as well. This creativity component has made IEOR 190G the most fun class I have taken at Cal. I enjoyed planning out the videos and bringing energy and enthusiasm to the course! It was a truly rewarding experience to use Twitter as well. I never realized how useful of a tool Twitter was. Beyond just the social aspect, Twitter is also an excellent provider of real time, up to date news. This also proved to be a very valuable aspect of the course.

Social Collaboration and Crowdsourcing


Social collaboration is similar to crowdsourcing as it involves individuals working together toward a common goal. Crowdsourcing information allows for the dissemination of different perspectives that allows for a richer and more complex learning experience. For example, while Professor Lavian knows much about the patent industry, his job is mostly to lay the foundation of knowledge and facilitate creative discussion. By ensuring that we are all well-equipped to share thoughts and ideas with each other, we can help to bolster each others' learning experiences through collaboration via the internet. Such collaboration ultimately helps to shed light on the variety of perspectives on the subject material that students in the class have. When we are able to share our thoughts and opinions with each other, we do so much more than just memorize facts - we are ultimately able to truly understand the content of the course and enjoy it that much more.

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Social collaboration ultimately proved to be an extremely valuable aspect of the course, and I am very happy that we were able to interact with the subject material, be creative in our assignments, and share our perspectives with each other. I truly recommend this class to anyone who wishes to take it in the future!




6 comments:

  1. Hey Mo,

    I could not agree more that this is one of the most fun classes that I have taken at Berkeley. Being able to express my creative side through my blog posts and design was truly an enjoyable process. I really loved the social collaboration aspect of the course because it allowed me to learn from other students instead of just myself, and it allowed for my fellow classmates to offer me critiques and encouragement for my work, which proved to be extremely helpful in improving my blog posts and videos. As you said, I am also very happy that I was able to take a course that taught through social media platforms. Great post, Mo!

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  2. Hi Mo,

    I enjoyed reading your post! I thought it was pretty unique that you hit on the point of creative discretion. Most poeple hit on how class discussion online facilitated more learning, but so far, no one has pointed out that we were allowed a lot of room for creativity in creating our blog posts and videos. I also agree with you that through crowdsourced perspectives, we were able to build upon our knowledge of a few fundamental concepts. Lastly, the content was definitely interactive--much more so than the typical lecture! I also enjoyed learning from my peers, and really see the value in collaborative social media learning with my peers.

    Your post is great as always; you're so very comprehensive, and I always like how you incorporate so many visual elements to it.

    Best of luck in the future!

    Best,
    Jessica

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  3. Hi Mo!
    Really great post! I like that you defined social collaboration and pointed out three tangible results we have gained through this experience. I would add, though, that another tangible result we have is to be able to build our online presence/portfolio that our future employers would be able to find by making a quick Google search. I really enjoyed you pointing out the pros of collaborative social media learning, but would definitely love to hear if you have any ideas on how to improve this method. For example, one thing that comes to my mind immediately is perhaps we can focus on the quality of the blog posts/videos/comments as opposed to the quantity. Feel free to check out my blog post if you are interested in learning more about my ideas!

    Other than that, I thought you did a fantastic job this semester in terms of your blog posts and your videos. They were very informative, and I truly enjoyed having you as a member of our class.

    I wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors! Keep in touch! (:

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  4. Hi Mo!

    So sad to see that you're writing your last blog post. I definitely enjoyed keeping up with reading your blogs every week and found them very insightful. This one is no different.

    I like how you were very clear in structuring this blog post, especially how you explicitly defined what "social collaboration" referred to. I agree strongly with many points you brought up , especially the benefit of crowdsourced perspectives. Great job as always!

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  5. Hi Mo,

    Awesome post! You expressed how much value social media brought to this class extremely well! It's great to hear that this is now the most fun class you have taken here at Berkeley as it definitely is at the top for me as well. You have done an amazing job on your posts and videos and it is through Professor Lavian's decision to use social media that I was able to appreciate and learn from your hard work. The way you broke up the beneficial results into creative discretion, crowdsourced perspectives, and content interactivity hit the nail right on the head.

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  6. As always, great use of images and visuals in your posts! Like many others have said, you really expressed how much collaborative learning brought to this course and how much we all learned together! You broke up the benefits of different aspects of collaborative learning quite well and made it easy to understand.

    Fantastic job!

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