On a national (Australia) scale, there is limited rigorous research investigating and comparing the types of Web 2.0 technologies Australian university students and their lecturers are interacting with and using to communicate, collaborate, deliver, and retrieve course content. This is surprising, given that academic institutions charged with equipping graduates to compete in today’s knowledge economy, the potential for utilising Web 2.0 tools for learning and teaching is great. From such an identified research gap, this study sought to determine the level and type of Web 2.0 applications from Australian university students and their lecturers use throughout the higher education landscape for heightening pedagogical practices, knowledge man...
The role of web 2.0 technologies has become windfall for knowledge building in higher education in t...
This study aimed to identify the current status of using Web 2.0 tools in university teaching by th...
The development of Web 2.0 technologies creates new methods in the learning process. The adaptation ...
On a national (Australia) scale, there is limited rigorous research investigating and comparing the ...
On a national (Australia) scale, there is limited rigorous research investigating and comparing the ...
This paper will discuss how Web 2.0 technologies were used in one of the foundation units for the Ba...
The study documented in this dissertation explores the views of adult learners in online university ...
Student web 2.0 authoring in higher education involves a number of challenges and opportunities for ...
This paper demonstrates a ‘likely benefit’, and a practical view of expected challenges, when incorp...
The context of online learning has been transformed by the advent of Web 2.0. While universities hav...
The development of Web 2.0 technologies creates new methods in the learning process. The adaptation ...
Universities worldwide are embracing Web 2.0 applications to enable collaboration and knowledge crea...
The technology paradigm shift from the network as information provider (Web 1.0) to the network as p...
In the past five years the emergence of Web 2.0 tools has permeated many human spheres including hig...
The context of online learning has been transformed by the advent of Web 2.0. While universities hav...
The role of web 2.0 technologies has become windfall for knowledge building in higher education in t...
This study aimed to identify the current status of using Web 2.0 tools in university teaching by th...
The development of Web 2.0 technologies creates new methods in the learning process. The adaptation ...
On a national (Australia) scale, there is limited rigorous research investigating and comparing the ...
On a national (Australia) scale, there is limited rigorous research investigating and comparing the ...
This paper will discuss how Web 2.0 technologies were used in one of the foundation units for the Ba...
The study documented in this dissertation explores the views of adult learners in online university ...
Student web 2.0 authoring in higher education involves a number of challenges and opportunities for ...
This paper demonstrates a ‘likely benefit’, and a practical view of expected challenges, when incorp...
The context of online learning has been transformed by the advent of Web 2.0. While universities hav...
The development of Web 2.0 technologies creates new methods in the learning process. The adaptation ...
Universities worldwide are embracing Web 2.0 applications to enable collaboration and knowledge crea...
The technology paradigm shift from the network as information provider (Web 1.0) to the network as p...
In the past five years the emergence of Web 2.0 tools has permeated many human spheres including hig...
The context of online learning has been transformed by the advent of Web 2.0. While universities hav...
The role of web 2.0 technologies has become windfall for knowledge building in higher education in t...
This study aimed to identify the current status of using Web 2.0 tools in university teaching by th...
The development of Web 2.0 technologies creates new methods in the learning process. The adaptation ...