Web 2.0 for the 21st Learner
EDUCAUSE Live!
Are Web 2.0 technologies growing in popularity among your students and faculty members? Are you wondering how to integrate them into teaching and learning in a meaningful way, while supporting them across your institution? Join us for an interactive session as we explore four critical issues about incorporating Web 2.0 into higher education: Web 2.0 and the 21st-century learner, pedagogy and support tools, faculty development possibilities, and institutional support.
Web 2.0 for the 21st Century Learner
EDUCAUSE Live! October 2, 2008 12:00 p.m. CT; runs one hour
Join us here at Research Park Library for an hour long webcast with Veronica Diaz, PhD, Instructional Technology Manager, at Maricopa Community Colleges, and Rochelle Rodrigo, English Department Faculty Member and Faculty Professional Development Coordinator, at Mesa Community College, as they discuss how to immerse and integrate web 2.0 technologies into instruction and learning in meaningful and practical ways.
For additional information and resources, please check out the following articles and websites (also available from the Educause website):
Related EDUCAUSE Resources
- IT Integration
- Net Generation Faculty
- Net Generation Learner
- Web 2.0
- Open-Source IT Leadership for Web 2.0, Lev Gonick, EDUCAUSE Review, Sept/Oct 2007
- "Web 2.0: A New Wave of Innovation for Teaching and Learning" by Bryan Alexander, EDUCAUSE Review, March/April 2006
- "Web 2.0, Personal Learning Environments, and the Future of Learning Management Systems" by Niall Sclater, ECAR Research Bulletin, Issue 13, June 2008
Additional Resources
- There is No Web 3.0, There is No Web 2.0—There is Just the Web, Josh Catone, ReadWriteWeb
- What is Web 2.0?, Tim O'Reilly, O'Reilly
- 23 Things @ GCC
- Baker's Dozen: Learning 2.0 Arizona
- The Wide, Wide World of Web 2.0