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crystal_giannini

PA020: Copyright & Universal Design for Learning, An Interview with Thomas J. Tobin - 0 views

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    "Copyright and Universal Design for Learning, An Interview with Dr. Thomas J. Tobin"
educationspeck

http://www.aect.org/pdf/proceedings09/2009/09_1.pdf - 2 views

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    The study results indicate that the major benefits of using Web 2.0 technologies in teaching include (1) interaction, communication and collaboration, (2) knowledge creation, (3) ease of use and flexibility, and (4) writing and technology skills. The major barriers university instructors encounter in teaching with Web 2.0 technologies include (1) uneasiness with openness, (2) technical problems, and (3) time. The survey results also provided insightful guidelines and tips for teaching with Web 2.0 technologies.
priyapk

Purdue OWL - 0 views

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    The Online Writing Lab (OWL) at Purdue University houses writing resources and instructional material, and we provide these as a free service of the Writing Lab at Purdue.
lettmoriah12

How Web 2.0 Works | Universal Class - 1 views

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    Once you have a basic grasp of the tools that are available for you to use, it's time to start setting up your own places online.
Jill Baedke

50 Best iPad Apps for STEM Education - Online Universities.com - 0 views

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    50 Best iPad Apps for STEM Education
rainier_sa

Library 2.0 | Professional Tools - 0 views

  • Exploring the Tools (General) 23 Learning 2.0 Things The original Learning 2.0 Program, created for the Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County (North Carolina). This site was created to support PLCMC's Learning 2.0 Program; a discovery learning program designed to encourage staff to explore new technologies and reward them for doing 23 Things. The site includes information on replicating the learning program for your library. 100 Free Library 2.0 Webinars and Tutorials Resources for Librarians about Online Social Networking from ALA's Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA, a division of ALA) Online Social Networking Tools: An introduction(PDF) Presentation at the New Mexico Library Association Meeting in Farmington, New Mexico, April 21, 2006. Library Technology Reports Provides library professionals with insightful elucidation, covering in-depth the technology and technological issues the library field grapples with on a daily basis in the information age. Some abstracts available online. Webtools4U2Use, "a place for K-12 school library media specialists to learn a little more about web tools that can be used to improve and enhance school library media programs and services, to see examples of how they can be used, and to share success stories and creative ideas about how to use and integrate them," created for school library media specialists by Dr. Donna Baumbach and Dr. Judy Lee, University of Central Florida. Web 2.0 & Libraries page at the YALSA Wiki
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    Exploring the Tools
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
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