Web 2.0-Based E-Learning: Applying Social Informatics for Tertiary Teaching

Web 2.0-Based E-Learning: Applying Social Informatics for Tertiary Teaching

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Release Date: July, 2010|Copyright: © 2011 |Pages: 518
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-294-7
ISBN13: 9781605662947|ISBN10: 1605662941|EISBN13: 9781605662954
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Description:

Educational communities today are rapidly increasing their interest in Web 2.0 and e-learning advancements for the enhancement of teaching practices.

Web 2.0-Based E-Learning: Applying Social Informatics for Tertiary Teaching provides a useful and valuable reference to the latest advances in the area of educational technology and e-learning. This innovative book offers an excellent resource for any practitioner, researcher, or academician with an interest in the use of the Web for providing meaningful learning experiences.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Digital Natives
  • Learner generated contexts
  • Mobile 2.0
  • Personal knowledge management
  • Podcasting in distance learning
  • Social Software
  • Students’ perspectives on personal and distributed learning environments
  • University students’ self-motivated blogging
  • Web 2.0 and its implications for e-learning
  • Web 2.0 and professional development
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"In terms of highlights, the chapter titled 'University Students' Self-motivated Blogging and Development of Study Skills and Research Skills presents some interesting findings on why people blog. In addition the chapter ("Activating Assessment for Learning") provides useful examples of how web-based peer assessment, e-portfolios, e-surveys and other Web 2.0 tools can be used to support the assessment process."

– Wing Lam, Dean of U21Global. Online Information Review 2011.

This book provides an informed and well-researched starting point for those seeking answers to some of the many questions surrounding research and practice in the Web 2.0 era. [...] "The book's substantive contribution is presenting diverse, cross-cutting ways in which teaching, learning, and technology issues emerge and are perceived, offering perspectives for possible change, posing ideas to address challenges, and sustaining the dialogue." [...] "There is little doubt that we need to rethink the way we currently teach online. This book makes many valuable contributions to this difficult task."

– Dr. Gila Kurtz, Center for Academic Studies, Ramat-Gan, Israel, Association for Educational Communications and Technology
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Mark J. W. Lee is an adjunct senior lecturer with the School of Education at Charles Sturt University, an adjunct senior lecturer with the Distance Education Hub (DEHub) research centre at the University of New England, and an honorary research fellow with the Graduate School of Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Ballarat. Previously, he worked in a variety of teaching, instructional design, and managerial roles within the private vocational education and higher education sectors. Mark has published extensively in the areas of educational technology, e-learning, and innovative pedagogy in tertiary education, with 50 refereed publications to his name. He is the Chair of the New South Wales Chapter of the IEEE Education Society and serves as founding Editor-in-Chief of Impact: Journal of Applied Research in Workplace E-learning, in addition to being on the editorial boards of several other highly reputable international journals.
Catherine McLoughlin is an associate professor with the School of Education at the Australian Catholic University, Canberra. She also serves as the coordinator of the Australian Capital Territory branch of the Research Centre for Science, Information Technology and Mathematics Education for Rural and Regional Australia (SiMERR). With over 20 years experience in higher education in Europe, South East Asia, the Middle East, and Australia, Catherine has experience and expertise in a variety of educational settings, with diverse students and across a wide range of cultural contexts. She is editor of the Australasian Journal of Educational Technology and an editorial board member of a number of leading journals, including the British Journal of Educational Technology.
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