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Handbook of Research on E-Learning Applications for Career and Technical Education: Technologies for Vocational Training
An integration of technology applications, usually with a single interface for entry. A mash-up might include a blog, wiki, and or discussion board with images, white-boards, and online surveys.
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Learning to Work and Working to Learn: What We are Learning and How Technology and Assessment Can Help
Gary Brown (Washington State University, USA), Theron Desrosier (Washington State University, USA), and Debbie Edwards (Washington State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-739-3.ch050
Abstract
The relationship between higher education and the world of work is complex and often characterized by a great deal of misperception, underscored by the recent press for accountability purportedly in response to reports of public dissatisfaction with the lack of transparency in institutions of higher education. This chapter explores the complex relationship between learning outcomes assessment, employer expectations, and traditional and emerging pedagogies. An approach used at Washington State University that uses assessment and technology as levers to help students and faculty bridge the real and the perceptual divide between learning in school and learning in the world of work is presented.
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Towards Web 3.0: A Unifying Architecture for Next Generation Web Applications
A mash-up is a web application that combines data from more than one source into a single integrated tool.
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Educational Podcasting: A Taxonomy of Pedagogical Applications
Content or material that is collected from several web-based sources, and then modified, re-mixed, and/or re-combined to create a new formulation of the material. A mash-up is typically a digital media file including one or more the following: text, graphics, audio, video, and animation. Mash-ups are commonly seen in “Web 2.0” services such as blogs, wikis, RSS and podcast feeds, media sharing sites (e.g. YouTube) and social networking sites (e.g. MySpace, Facebook).
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A Security Framework for E-Marketplace Participation
A social software application that uses components of other applications to offer new aggregated services to its members.
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Applying Web 2.0 Tools in Hybrid Learning Designs
Content or material that is collected from several Web-based sources, then modified, re-mixed, and/or re-combined to create a new formulation of the material. A mash-up is typically a digital media file including one or more the following: text, graphics, audio, video, and animation. Mash-ups are commonly seen in “Web 2.0” services and social software tools such as blogs, wikis, RSS and podcast feeds, media sharing sites (e.g. YouTube) and social networking sites (e.g. MySpace, Facebook). See also micro-content, Web 2.0, social software.
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Combining Semantic Web and Web 2.0 Technologies to Support Cultural Applications for Web 3.0
A mash-up is a web application that combines data from more than one source into a single integrated tool.
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