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Web 2.0

Web 2.0. Charles Gibson Educational Technology /EDUC 7101 Walden University. Introduction. Speaker Introduction. Charles Gibson Educational Technology Student @ Walden University Substitute Teacher Master in Business Administration and Bachelor in Information Technology. Method/Media.

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Web 2.0

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  1. Web 2.0 Charles Gibson Educational Technology /EDUC 7101 Walden University

  2. Introduction

  3. Speaker Introduction • Charles Gibson • Educational Technology Student @ Walden University • Substitute Teacher • Master in Business Administration and Bachelor in Information Technology.

  4. Method/Media • Narrated Microsoft PowerPoint

  5. Learning Community / Innovation

  6. Timeline

  7. Blackboard

  8. Google

  9. Wiki / Blog

  10. Facebook

  11. S-Curve

  12. Perceived Attributes / Change Agents

  13. Innovators

  14. Early Adopters

  15. Laggards

  16. Web 2.0 Meeting Critical Mass

  17. Championing Innovation

  18. Final Remarks to The Board of Directors

  19. References • Hung-Ling, T. (2010). A Predictive Study of Wiki Interaction: Can Attitude toward Wiki Predict Wiki Interaction in High-Context Cultures Groups?. Journal Of Educational Technology Development & Exchange, 3(1), 57-68. • NAMDEV, D. (2012). ICT AND WEB TECHNOLOGY BASED INNOVATIONS IN EDUCATION SECTOR. Turkish Online Journal Of Distance Education (TOJDE), 13(4), 256-268. • Noss, R. (2012). Education 2.0? Designing the web for teaching and learning. TLRP. Retrieved from http://www.tlrp.org/pub/documents/TELcomm.pdf • Rogers, E. M. (2003). Diffusion of innovations (5th ed.). New York, NY: Free Press.

  20. References • Saettler, P. (2004). The evolution of American educational technology. Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing. • Steve Chi-Yin, Y., Yaoyuneyong, G., & Yuen, P. K. (2011). Perceptions, Interest, and Use: Teachers and Web 2.0 Tools in Education. International Journal Of Technology In Teaching & Learning, 7(2), 109-123. • Web 2.0 in the classroom. (2012). YouTube. Retrieved February 4, 2013, from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es0GOgyHr0I • Web 2.0 in the classroom. (2008). YouTube. Retrieved February 4, 2013, from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue1FeMBfKec

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