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Jill Baedke

Classroom 2.0 LIVE! - Archive and Resources - 0 views

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    Show Archives Weekly show descriptions and links to access recordings and chat logs for each archived session.
educationis

The Web 2.0 Bubble - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    The Web 2.0 Bubble
robinsonjm7

What Is Web 2.0 - O'Reilly Media - 0 views

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    Differences in Web 1.0 and Web 2.0
Daisy Hicks

Association of California School Administrators - Using Web 2.0 tools at school - 0 views

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    Principals using Web 2.0
priyapk

Tools Archives | Edudemic - 0 views

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    Blogs have the potential to expand student creativity, not to mention their writing skills.
rainier_sa

European Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning - 1 views

  • This study analyzed current uses of emerging Web 2.0 technologies in higher education with the intent to better understand which tools teachers are using in the classroom. A total of 189 faculty in higher education from three western US universities were invited to participate, with 54 completing the survey. The survey included open-ended questions as well to offer an alternative analysis approach. In this study, the respondents claimed that the intrinsic factors of a lack of time and training were the main barriers to use, and reported positive views of Web 2.0 use in class, with 75% saying that these tools would benefit students and 83% saying they would benefit teacher-student interactions. In contrast to these results only 44% of the respondents used at least 4 of the 13 listed Web 2.0 tools with students. The reported uses did not match with the reported benefits, and this would support the results that extrinsic factors (time, training, support), instead of intrinsic factors (beliefs, motivation, confidence) are the main barriers to faculty in this study using more Web 2.0 in education. The top five Web 2.0 tools used, in order of preference, follow: (a) video sharing with tools like YouTube; (b) instant messaging; (c) blogs; (d) social communities, such as Facebook; and (e) podcasts or video casts. This data was originally submitted to the Abraham S. Fischler School of Education in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Education.
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    Web 2.0 Use in Higher Education
lettmoriah12

The definition of web 2.0 depends on who you ask... - 1 views

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    make a reference to a group of technologies which become deeply associated with the term: blogs, wikis, podcasts, RSS feeds etc.
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