Personalised and self regulated learning in the Web 2.0 era: International exemplars of... - 0 views
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Paula Shaw on 23 Apr 20Research findings in recent years provide compelling evidence of the importance of encouraging student control over the learning process as a whole. The socially based tools and technologies of the Web 2.0 movement are capable of supporting informal conversation, reflexive dialogue and collaborative content generation, enabling access to a wide raft of ideas and representations.