Web 2.0 tools are collaborative Internet applications that allow for facilitation of communications between individuals and organizations. Examples of Web 2.0 tools include blogs, wikis, Second Life, and social networking. This manuscript reviews classroom implementation of Web 2.0 tools at three Northeastern US universities. The importance of Web 2.0 instruction is examined via literature review and pre and post class testing of the students involved in the courses. It was found that knowledge of Web 2.0 skills is generally regarded as being very important. Students who took the course and were educated on Web 2.0 skills increased both their knowledge and comfort level after the course. A detailed analysis of student perceptions both prior...
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 paper discusses the importance of incorporating Web 2.0 technologies across the Information Sys...
Web 2.0 tools are collaborative Internet applications that allow for facilitation of communica-tions...
Abstract: Web 2.0 tools are collaborative Internet applications that allow for facilitation of com-m...
Can Web 2.0 aid in the process of teaching and learning? Web 2.0 enables the users to manage the con...
Web 2.0 is a metaphor for a spectrum of emerging novel Internet applications. Examples of these are ...
The world is in a global technology revolution driven by Information and Communication Technology (I...
The term ‘Web 2.0’ has taken on great momentum. Discussed as an ideology complemented by a set of We...
Strategies for Using Web 2.0 Tools in Teaching and Learning Just as pen, paper, scissors, glue, c...
Today\u27s students make frequent use of Web 2.0 tools in their lives. Facebook and MySpace are used...
Web 2.0 technologies have transformed the way people in information industries engage with their cli...
AbstractNew era of World Wide Web: web 2.0 features such as social network, blog, wikis are the most...
Many researchers see Web 2.0 technologies as having the potential to transform e-learning and tradit...
The development of Web 2.0 technologies creates new methods in the learning process. The adaptation ...
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 paper discusses the importance of incorporating Web 2.0 technologies across the Information Sys...
Web 2.0 tools are collaborative Internet applications that allow for facilitation of communica-tions...
Abstract: Web 2.0 tools are collaborative Internet applications that allow for facilitation of com-m...
Can Web 2.0 aid in the process of teaching and learning? Web 2.0 enables the users to manage the con...
Web 2.0 is a metaphor for a spectrum of emerging novel Internet applications. Examples of these are ...
The world is in a global technology revolution driven by Information and Communication Technology (I...
The term ‘Web 2.0’ has taken on great momentum. Discussed as an ideology complemented by a set of We...
Strategies for Using Web 2.0 Tools in Teaching and Learning Just as pen, paper, scissors, glue, c...
Today\u27s students make frequent use of Web 2.0 tools in their lives. Facebook and MySpace are used...
Web 2.0 technologies have transformed the way people in information industries engage with their cli...
AbstractNew era of World Wide Web: web 2.0 features such as social network, blog, wikis are the most...
Many researchers see Web 2.0 technologies as having the potential to transform e-learning and tradit...
The development of Web 2.0 technologies creates new methods in the learning process. The adaptation ...
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 paper discusses the importance of incorporating Web 2.0 technologies across the Information Sys...