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A network is born – First intake sessions on ResearchConnect – Social Networking platform for Researchers at the University of Manchester

Well what can I say? After a summer of installing ELGG, tweaking and theming and generally crafting (beating) the software into a usable, corporately recognisable application, today we threw open the virtual doors to ResearchConnect. The scope of the project has expanded somewhat from it’s initial inception as a platform for PhD students from two faculties at the University into a platform available to the entire research community at the university.

ResearchConnect is a trial project that has come from a small bid from our Roberts money allocation.

So what are my hopes for ResearchConnect?

Well firstly I would like to gauge the appetite for such applications amongst our research community. Will members actively engage with the site and if so what types of things will they use it for? Will members find it useful to have this kind of facility and what are their views on the need (or otherwise) for social applications in academia? My hope is that we can find ways of using web2 and user generated material to provide opportunities for learning, networking and reflecting.

I am interested in communities of practice and networked and user directed learning. Will communities of practice emerge on ResearchConnect; perhaps within research groups or broader groups based on common research interests such as methodologies? Will members be able to find out useful information from the community and will it supplement the more formal VLE based learning opportunities that we currently offer?

What makes online communities tick and really inspire meaningful contributions? We will be looking at ways to foster successful researcher communities and to document the types of activity (online and face to face) that work/ don’t work.

With my web developer hat on is I am interested to find out which features of the application really matter. Is ELGG the right piece of software? What is good and/ or bad about it and how does it compare with other applications such as Drupal?

I’d also be interested to hear from similar projects of people using social tech in HE/ research environments.

The Art of Building Virtual Communities

Seeing as we are setting up a virutal community for Post Graduates at the University of Manchester, I have been scouring the net for examples and guides of this type of activity.

Peopleweavers is a site dedicated to the process of setting up communities.

The Art of Building Virtual Communities (Techlearning blog), is an article that deals with some of the issues involved.

Also see 21st Century Connections.

Current UKGrad Social Learning Projects

The following links show the current UKGRAD funded social learning projects.
London Sch. of Econ. & Political Sci., Univ. of London (LSE)
Description: LSE-PhD Net: a virtual and social network for PhD students
http://www.grad.ac.uk/practice/146

Institute of Education, University of London
Description: A web presence that provides news, links and a personal space for PGRs studying for a rseaecrh qualification (e.g. MRes/PhD,EdD)
http://www.grad.ac.uk/practice/459

University of Leeds
Description: Collaborative Technologies, Online Journaling and Techniques to Support Research
http://www.grad.ac.uk/practice/449

University of Newcastle Upon Tyne
Description: The use of an electronic portfolio to plan, record and reflect on skill development (postgraduate ePortfolio).
Update: automatic updating of ePortfolio training record with workshop attendance.
http://www.grad.ac.uk/practice/103

University of Salford
Description: Personal Development Environment (SPDE)
http://www.grad.ac.uk/practice/131

University of Southampton
Description: Student-led Networking and Research groups
http://www.grad.ac.uk/practice/77

Birkbeck College, University of London
Description: Maintaining Personal Web Pages (School of Computer Science and Information Systems)
http://www.grad.ac.uk/practice/55

Here is the link to the actual database of UKGRAD Funded projects

This link shows the Projects & Positions Funded by Roberts Money 04 – 06 at Manchester University

Learning activities for educational social software

This is a great article with examples of learning activities that can be used to add a social networking element to distance learning.

The learning itinery could be posted on a blog and monitored by students using RSS. This would provide an excellent way of:
- intoducing students to the social software/ netowrking paradigm,
- delivering social learning activities regardless of location/ time.


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