AbstractThis study has two purposes. First is to explain possible educational utilization of Web 2.0 tools, namely blogs, wikis, podcasts and social networks, from the point of importance of interaction for distance education. The second purpose of this study is to investigate adoption process of Web 2.0 tools in distance education by defining theories and models which have different construct that effect this process. Because the nature and structure of both distance education and Web 2.0 include multifaceted and dynamic variables, the limitation of utilization from only single diffusion, adoption or acceptance model or theory is underlined and it is proposed to handle a holistic view or using different models and theories suitable for res...
New internet technologies have not only transformed communication but also revolutionized teaching a...
The challenges inherent in teaching and studying through distance education have been recognised by ...
There are many definitions of Web 2.0 which, however, do not exclude each other. Tim O’Reilly and Da...
This study has two purposes. First is to explain possible educational utilization of Web 2.0 tools, ...
This study has two purposes. First is to explain possible educational utilization of Web 2.0 tools, ...
Web 2.0 technologies provide members of the learning community with new and innovative ways to creat...
Web 2.0 is a made up concoction of the second generation of Web-based applications powered by intera...
In the present research an attempt has been made to explore the “Effectiveness of Web 2.0 Technologi...
This discussion focuses on the utility of two unique Web 2.0 tools designed to elicit more interacti...
Though a few empirical studies on acceptance of Web 2.0 as a social networking tool in teaching and ...
The technology paradigm shift from the network as information provider (Web 1.0) to the network as p...
The innovative technologies of Web 2.0 have created a lot of opportunities for learning in the prese...
AbstractWeb 2.0 tools, such as wikis, blogs, social networks, photograph and video sharing sites, in...
Since the beginning of distance education with the rapid evolution of technology, the social network...
Over the past two decades policies and speculations have been evident about the importance of Intern...
New internet technologies have not only transformed communication but also revolutionized teaching a...
The challenges inherent in teaching and studying through distance education have been recognised by ...
There are many definitions of Web 2.0 which, however, do not exclude each other. Tim O’Reilly and Da...
This study has two purposes. First is to explain possible educational utilization of Web 2.0 tools, ...
This study has two purposes. First is to explain possible educational utilization of Web 2.0 tools, ...
Web 2.0 technologies provide members of the learning community with new and innovative ways to creat...
Web 2.0 is a made up concoction of the second generation of Web-based applications powered by intera...
In the present research an attempt has been made to explore the “Effectiveness of Web 2.0 Technologi...
This discussion focuses on the utility of two unique Web 2.0 tools designed to elicit more interacti...
Though a few empirical studies on acceptance of Web 2.0 as a social networking tool in teaching and ...
The technology paradigm shift from the network as information provider (Web 1.0) to the network as p...
The innovative technologies of Web 2.0 have created a lot of opportunities for learning in the prese...
AbstractWeb 2.0 tools, such as wikis, blogs, social networks, photograph and video sharing sites, in...
Since the beginning of distance education with the rapid evolution of technology, the social network...
Over the past two decades policies and speculations have been evident about the importance of Intern...
New internet technologies have not only transformed communication but also revolutionized teaching a...
The challenges inherent in teaching and studying through distance education have been recognised by ...
There are many definitions of Web 2.0 which, however, do not exclude each other. Tim O’Reilly and Da...