represent a shifting pedagogical paradigm for the use of a new set of tools within education. The implication here is a possible shift from the basic archetypical vehicles used for (e)learning today (lecture notes, printed material, PowerPoint, websites, animation) towards a ubiquitous user-centric, user-content generated and user-guided experience. It is not sufficient to use online learning and teaching technologies simply for the delivery of content to students. A new “Learning Ecology ” is present where these Web 2.0 technologies can be explored for collaborative and (co)creative purposes as well as for the critical assessment, evaluation and personalization of information. Web 2.0 technologies provide educators with many possibilities ...
The innovative technologies of Web 2.0 have created a lot of opportunities for learning in the prese...
Over the course of the last decade, Web 2.0 technologies became one of the most fashionable applicat...
This article focuses on introducing Web 2.0 technologies and possible uses for student and teacher l...
Many researchers see Web 2.0 technologies as having the potential to transform e-learning and tradit...
The inclusion of Web 2.0 in education has been a polemic process comprised both with enthusiasm and ...
The inclusion of Web 2.0 in education has been a polemic process comprised both with enthusiasm and ...
Much has been said and written about ‘Web 2.0’ as outlined by Tim O’Reilly in 2005. Indeed, in the f...
The inclusion of Web 2.0 in education has been a polemic process comprised both with enthusiasm and ...
Web 2.0 is a metaphor for a spectrum of emerging novel Internet applications. Examples of these are ...
Web 2.0 technologies provide members of the learning community with new and innovative ways to creat...
This workshop is intended for colleagues who use, or are thinking of using Web 2.0 technologies in t...
Strategies for Using Web 2.0 Tools in Teaching and Learning Just as pen, paper, scissors, glue, c...
The innovative technologies of Web 2.0 have created a lot of opportunities for learning in the prese...
Abstract: In education, Web 2.0 can serve as a means of revigorating teaching strategy by introducin...
Digital technology helps to organize student learning regardless of the circumstances surrounding th...
The innovative technologies of Web 2.0 have created a lot of opportunities for learning in the prese...
Over the course of the last decade, Web 2.0 technologies became one of the most fashionable applicat...
This article focuses on introducing Web 2.0 technologies and possible uses for student and teacher l...
Many researchers see Web 2.0 technologies as having the potential to transform e-learning and tradit...
The inclusion of Web 2.0 in education has been a polemic process comprised both with enthusiasm and ...
The inclusion of Web 2.0 in education has been a polemic process comprised both with enthusiasm and ...
Much has been said and written about ‘Web 2.0’ as outlined by Tim O’Reilly in 2005. Indeed, in the f...
The inclusion of Web 2.0 in education has been a polemic process comprised both with enthusiasm and ...
Web 2.0 is a metaphor for a spectrum of emerging novel Internet applications. Examples of these are ...
Web 2.0 technologies provide members of the learning community with new and innovative ways to creat...
This workshop is intended for colleagues who use, or are thinking of using Web 2.0 technologies in t...
Strategies for Using Web 2.0 Tools in Teaching and Learning Just as pen, paper, scissors, glue, c...
The innovative technologies of Web 2.0 have created a lot of opportunities for learning in the prese...
Abstract: In education, Web 2.0 can serve as a means of revigorating teaching strategy by introducin...
Digital technology helps to organize student learning regardless of the circumstances surrounding th...
The innovative technologies of Web 2.0 have created a lot of opportunities for learning in the prese...
Over the course of the last decade, Web 2.0 technologies became one of the most fashionable applicat...
This article focuses on introducing Web 2.0 technologies and possible uses for student and teacher l...