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    Why Web 2.0 is Good for Learning and for Research: Principles and Prototypes

    From ullrich, 7 months ago Add as contact

    Talk about Web 2.0 and technology-supported learing at the World Wide Web Conference 2008 (WWW2008)
    See http://www2008.org/papers/fp420.html

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    1. Slide 1: Why Web 2.0 is Good for Learning and for Research: Principles and Prototypes Carsten Ullrich, Kerstin Borau, Heng Luo, Xiaohong Tan, Liping Shen, Ruimin Shen Shanghai Jiao Tong University
    2. Slide 2: Overview  Motivation  Web 2.0 from a learning perspective  Web 2.0 as a research tool  Examples  social bookmarking for learning object annotation  microblogging for language learning  Lessons learned 25.4.2008 – WWW 2008 Carsten Ullrich: Web 2.0 for Learning & Research
    3. Slide 3: Technology Pedagogy 25.4.2008 – WWW 2008 Carsten Ullrich: Web 2.0 for Learning & Research
    4. Slide 4:Class room in 文庙 (Confucian Temple Wén Miào), Shanghai Teacher Students 25.4.2008 – WWW 2008 Carsten Ullrich: Web 2.0