With the evolution of technology, students in all world are Increasingly becoming familiar with using social networking and other interactive web services such as Facebook, MySpace, Flickr and YouTube. This phenomenon has important implications for the educational institutions Increasingly students expect such services - or at least aspects of such services - to be mirrored in the delivery of courses.
In this podcast here, JISC's Lawrie Phipps and Dave White speak about Web 2.0 and its implications for and its future uses within education. They explain what impact the technologies, associated with the name Web 2.0, are having on education and research and how institutions can harness them meaningfully and effectively in support of their students.
I share the same idea of Dave White on Web 2.0, "The key thing from my point of view is that it's about getting people together, and communicating, and collaborating, and sharing.." We see the growth of social networks, people tend to join a group with a common interested. And it will be from that union, which will establish a communication and knowledge sharing. For example right now I belong to the group Mestrado em Pedagogia do E-learning in diigo and with this group I share and acquire new knowledge.
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