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Category Archives: Social software
The Benefits of Social Networking Services
Read Technology has significantly changed the way in which young people interact with one another and the world around them. The majority of young Australians use the internet or a mobile phone to source information, engage and construct and maintain … Continue reading
Posted in Internet, Social media, Social network, Social software, Student, Youth
Tagged social networks, youth
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Politics and Social Software – Recommendations for Inclusive ICTs
The emergence of social software and the new perception of the Internet promise to enable decentralized actions, a range of possibilities to share and exchange information open and free of charge, to collaborate equally, and to foster intercultural understanding and … Continue reading
Super Book of Web Tools for Educators
Read There are teachers around the world who want to use technology in their classrooms, but they’re just not sure where to start. That’s why eleven prominent bloggers, teachers, and school administrators got together to create this free ebook.
Posted in ICT technologies, Social software, Teachers, Web 2.0
Tagged education, teachers, web2.0
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Microlearning – A Strategy for ongoing Professional Development
Read with the Issuu viewer In this paper we introduce microlearning in online communities as a learning approach triggered by current patterns of media use and supported by new technologies, such Web 2.0 and social software. We delineate microlearning as … Continue reading
Social Software and Participatory Learning – Pedagogical choices with Technology affordances in the Web 2.0
The two-way Web has arrived, accompanied by a raft of affordances that expand how we teach, communicate, learn and create knowledge. New trends are emerging in the way information is distributed and consumed. Emerging “Web 2.0” services such as blogs, … Continue reading
Posted in Collaborative learning, Participatory learning, Social software, Web 2.0
Tagged ict, social software
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Social Software for Lifelong Learning
Life-long learning is a key issue for our knowledge society. With social software systems new heterogeneous kinds of technology enhanced informal learning are now available to the life-long learner. Learners outside of learning institutions now have access to powerful social … Continue reading
Posted in Lifelong learning, Social software
Tagged lifelong learning, social software
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