Web 2.0 technology provides an open platform to promote active users’ interaction and participation in anytime and anyplace, enabling knowledge creation, sharing, and transfer. Using grounded theory approach, this study examines how effective the online collaboration tool that employs Web 2.0 technology could enhance collaborative learning in a team-based environment in higher education. The study results discover that Web 2.0 collaboration tool lacks high synchronicity dimension. High synchronicity dimension of a communication channel is characterized by immediacy of feedback in support of attaining shared understanding, focus, and trust in team interaction. As learning is an outcome of interaction among team members who exchange ideas and...
While Web 2.0 has no universal definition, it always refers to online interactions in which user gro...
Much has been said and written about ‘Web 2.0’ as outlined by Tim O’Reilly in 2005. Indeed, in the f...
This paper was completed as part of the final research component in the University of Oregon Applied...
Web 2.0 technology provides an open platform to promote active users’ interaction and participation ...
This study examines team-based learning using Web 2.0 collaborative software. Based on grounded theo...
Web 2.0 has created an open-context that promotes collaborative learning by allowing interaction, pa...
Collaborative learning has been used extensively in higher education. But true collaborative learnin...
The advancement seen on the Web during the last decade has put the users in the center of the intera...
This discussion focuses on the utility of two unique Web 2.0 tools designed to elicit more interacti...
In this study, the author employed a Web 2.0 tool to promote student online collaborative learning. ...
Distance education continues to grow in popularity with higher education institutions across the cou...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 193-202.1. The research problem -- 2. Literature review -- 3....
The maturity and increased integration of online collaboration, networking, and research tools offer...
This poster presents research-in-progress into the educational affordances of so-called Web 2.0 site...
The latest web innovations and technologies which has made the Web into a ‘Platform’, are become inc...
While Web 2.0 has no universal definition, it always refers to online interactions in which user gro...
Much has been said and written about ‘Web 2.0’ as outlined by Tim O’Reilly in 2005. Indeed, in the f...
This paper was completed as part of the final research component in the University of Oregon Applied...
Web 2.0 technology provides an open platform to promote active users’ interaction and participation ...
This study examines team-based learning using Web 2.0 collaborative software. Based on grounded theo...
Web 2.0 has created an open-context that promotes collaborative learning by allowing interaction, pa...
Collaborative learning has been used extensively in higher education. But true collaborative learnin...
The advancement seen on the Web during the last decade has put the users in the center of the intera...
This discussion focuses on the utility of two unique Web 2.0 tools designed to elicit more interacti...
In this study, the author employed a Web 2.0 tool to promote student online collaborative learning. ...
Distance education continues to grow in popularity with higher education institutions across the cou...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 193-202.1. The research problem -- 2. Literature review -- 3....
The maturity and increased integration of online collaboration, networking, and research tools offer...
This poster presents research-in-progress into the educational affordances of so-called Web 2.0 site...
The latest web innovations and technologies which has made the Web into a ‘Platform’, are become inc...
While Web 2.0 has no universal definition, it always refers to online interactions in which user gro...
Much has been said and written about ‘Web 2.0’ as outlined by Tim O’Reilly in 2005. Indeed, in the f...
This paper was completed as part of the final research component in the University of Oregon Applied...