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Everything You Need to Know About Web 2.0 - 6 views

  • . On this page, you'll find articles on a variety of Web 2.0 tools and technologies. We'll continue to update this page, so be sure to check back to learn about the latest technologies for your organization. What is Web 2.0 Anyway?
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    Thanks for thinking of us. loved it! Carol
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Bloom's by Joshua Coupal on Prezi - 0 views

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    Prezi on Bloom's taxonomy and web 2.0 tools
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POT Cert Week 19: promoting self-determination with web-enhanced teaching and learning ... - 0 views

  • Web 2.0 design supports a heutagogical approach by allowing learners to direct and determine their learning path and by enabling them to take an active rather than passive role in their individual learning experiences.
    • Diane Gusa
       
      Personal learning network tools
  • eLearning and Digital Cultures MOOC
  • gave learners access to resources on the open Web, and then for the final assessment, encouraged learners to submit a digital artefact created on a Web application of their choice.
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cognitive presence | Instructional Design Fusions - 1 views

  • Web 2.0 tools
  • important impacts
  • Cognitive presence
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    • Alexandra DeLeo
       
      Web 2.0 tools have an impact on developing cognitive presence because it helps exploration across multiple domains, integrate different tools using technology (concept mapping, etc) and you can achieve solutions easily at any time and place
  • Exploration
  • Integration
  • Solutions
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Mind on Fire - 0 views

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    Open Education, the Long Tail, and Learning 2.0 The most profound impact of the Internet is its ability to support and expand the various aspects of social learning.
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100 Web 2.0 Tools Every Teacher Should Know About | Edudemic - 0 views

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    Trying to figure out the best tools for teachers, trends in the education technology industry ? This a wonderful list of resources in an order decided by a crowdsourced vote.
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Cool Web 2.0 Tools! - LiveBinder - 0 views

  • Live Binders is an online 3-ring binder.
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Education 3.0 and the Pedagogy (Andragogy, Heutagogy) of Mobile Learning | User Generat... - 0 views

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    I am still learning web 2.0...need to keep up!!
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Kaplan, Andreas - Users of the world, unite.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Social presence is influenced by the intimacy (interpersonal vs.mediated) and immediacy (asynchronous vs. synchronous) of themedium, and can be expected to be lower for mediated (e.g., telephone conversation) than interpersonal (e.g., face-to-face discussion) and for asynchronous (e.g., e-mail) than synchronous (e.g., live chat) communications. The higher the social presence, the larger the social influence that the communication partners have on each other's behavior. Closely related to the idea of social presence is the concept of media richness. Media richness theory (Daft & Lengel, 1986) is based on the assumption that the goal of any communication is the resolution of ambiguity and the reduction of uncertainty. It states that media differ in the degree of richness they possess--that is, the amount of information they allow to be transmitted in a given time interval--and that therefore some media are more effective than others in resolving ambiguity and uncertainty. Applied to the context of Social Media, we assume that a first classification can be made based on the richness of the medium and the degree of social presence it allows. With respect to the social
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