The State of Web 2.0 by Dion Hinchcliffe
Dion Hinchcliffe offers up a useful overview of 'Web 2.0' and the recent spate of features on this topic, including useful links to Ajax and other resources.
Blogs, wikis, and social software for teaching and learning. :: Blog :: ArchivesApril 2006April 03, 2006The State of Web 2.0 by Dion Hinchcliffe Dion Hinchcliffe offers up a useful overview of 'Web 2.0' and the recent spate of features on this topic, including useful links to Ajax and other resources.
Posted by Blogs, wikis, and social software for teaching and learning. - Otto Khera | 0 comment(s) April 04, 2006"Our goal in this article is to understand how scholars — who need to collect, organize, analyze, and present large amounts of information in a short period of time — can use mobile information and communication technology (ICT) to work more efficiently and effectively. We argue that wireless fidelity (wi–fi) and universal serial bus (USB) technologies have made it possible for social scientists to work more productively outside of their own offices, but that many lack the kinds of practical knowledge needed to do so. We discuss ways in which understanding and using some basic and generally inexpensive ICT devices can help the “new mobile scholar” take full advantage of emerging ICTs." Posted by Blogs, wikis, and social software for teaching and learning. - Otto Khera | 0 comment(s) |