Categorieën: Alle - web - collaboration - culture - privacy

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Academia 2.0 and bey

The integration of Web 2.0 technologies into academia has had a significant impact on the way students, teachers, and institutions interact and collaborate. These tools have facilitated the sharing of student work beyond the confines of individual classrooms, making it accessible to a global audience.

Academia 2.0 and bey

Academia 2.0 and beyond

CSCW-issues

Do you publish your ideas on your blog or are you afraid that somebody would steal them?
Do CSCW redo the early studies of video-conferencing due to for instance Skype and Google Docs?
Are face-to-face as good as it gets?

About Research collaboration

Combine Facebook/LinkedIn and eBay you get the perfect CPF Collaboration Partner Finder!

Web 2.0 helps to show the good work of the students to the world. It does not end in my inbox.s

Web 2.0 Helps you to rethink your teaching

Actors

Support for Institution
Support for students
Support for teachers

The discussions during the workshop is quite similar to our discussions back at my department. Unviversal maybe...

Team Assesment

They get a number of points to devide between the group

The Wiki as a very useful tool, again and again

Is their a placebo affect of web 2.0s

Twenge, 2006

Privacy in student bloging, is this an issue?

This is also a cultural issue, all students are not from open societies.
The importance of communicating the point of collaboration

The blog as a way to advertise the honey spots of your research