One of the best web tools available to businesses for enabling teamwork and collaboration is the wiki. Here is a guide to using wikis for business projects.
Bill Ferriter has useful tips on using Web 2.0 in your classrooms. This time he's sharing some of his own (hard-earned) ideas about managing classroom wiki projects.
This wiki is an ongoing project initiated by the MLA Committee on Information Technology (CIT) as a way for the academic community to develop, gather, and share materials about the evaluation of work in digital media for purposes of tenure and promotion.
There are always challenges in the actual use of technology in instruction, not only in practical terms with familiarity with the technology itself but, more importantly, in a pedagogical sense as the benefits to teaching and learning are examined more th
Most Web 2.0 tools are discussed at length in terms of their application to the learning process. While there is much that can be learned from using these tools in instruction, there are also principles upon which that use rests that have long been the g
Skoolaborate is a global project that uses a blend of technolocies including, blogs, an LMS, wikis and 'virtual worlds' for collaborative learning of both teachers and students.
Becta has published major new research into the use of Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs and social networking, by children between the ages of 11-16, both in and out of the school environment.