Active collaboration learning environments: The class of Web 2.0
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Hovorka. D.S. & Rees, M.J. (2009). Active collaboration learning environments: The class of Web 2.0. Paper presented at the 20th Australasian Conference on Information Systems: ACIS 2009, Melbourne, Australia
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Abstract
The maturity and increased integration of online collaboration, networking, and research tools offer Information Systems faculty opportunities to provide unique learning environments at multiple levels. A growing ensemble of Web 2.0 technologies provide the background to introduce and explore fundamental aspects of information system development, design, application, and use, while simultaneously providing a functional suite of tools which will aid students in other aspects of their university learning. A selection of these technologies and case studies of their classroom usage is discussed. In addition, an agenda for research in both pedagogy and in information systems phenomena is outlined.
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Dirk S. Hovorka and Michael J. Rees. "Active collaboration learning environments: The class of Web 2.0" 20th Australasian Conference on Information Systems: ACIS 2009. Melbourne, Australia. Dec. 2009.
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