Web 2.0 and learning

Posted by Donald Clark - April 10, 2009

Donald Clark talks about how Web 2.0 is changing the way some of the most conservative learning organisations, like the Ministry of Defence operate.

What is surprising is the dominance of Web and Web 2.0 brands.
The verb ‘to google’ is now in most major English dictionaries and Google is easily the most popular access point for Web 2.0 services. It also displays all the characteristics of a Web 2.0 company by, for example, buying blogger.com, one of the largest blog services companies in the world. User-driven blogging is one of the primary examples of Web 2.0 services. Google also supports a raft of easy to use Web 2.0 tools such as Google Earth, Google Calendar, Google Sketch, Writely and so on.

Download the PDF Whitepaper here - LINE Web 2.0

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