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Emma BentonThe explosion of new web services - such as 'blogs' and 'wikis' - has led many to believe that the internet is now entering a second phase. It's finally beginning to resemble a truly interactive learning tool, says Stephen O'Hear
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Barry MeThe explosion of new web services - such as 'blogs' and 'wikis' - has led many to believe that the internet is now entering a second phase. It's finally beginning to resemble a truly interactive learning tool
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Stephan RidgwayThe explosion of new web services - such as 'blogs' and 'wikis' - has led many to believe that the internet is now entering a second phase. It's finally beginning to resemble a truly interactive learning tool, says Stephen O'Hear Tuesday November 15, 2005
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The explosion of new web services - such as 'blogs' and 'wikis' - has led many to believe that the internet is now entering a second phase. It's finally beginning to resemble a truly interactive learning tool, says Stephen O'Hear
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Perhaps the most important element of web 2.0 is that it offers the kind of connectivity to bring all these disparate elements together. For example, using an online RSS reader, such as bloglines.com, it's possible to track and be alerted to new and relevant content across a range of web services and applications. Updated content could include a student's new blog entry or comment, changes to a project wiki, newly published media, or useful weblinks recently discovered by a teacher.
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Otto Martinel web2.0 desde una perspectiva educacional, sus potencialidades
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Mark WagnerThis article is surely late, but covers many of the important concepts behind the read/write web adn might be worth sharing with others.
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