Web 2.0 and CMS

Recent resources tagged with Web 2.0 and CMS.

Web 2.0, Personal Learning Environments, and the Future of Learning Management Systems

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Title:Web 2.0, Personal Learning Environments, and the Future of Learning Management Systems (ID: ERB0813)
Author(s):Niall Sclater (The Open University)
Origin:Documents Contributed by ECAR, Research Bulletins (06/24/2008)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

This ECAR research bulletin details the arguments emerging in the blogosphere and elsewhere both for and against the learning management system. It examines whether the LMS is destined to continue as the primary means of organizing the online learning experience for university students. The bulletin is a companion to an earlier ECAR research bulletin that examines the factors leading to the selection of the open source learning management system at the Open University in the United Kingdom.

Citation for this work: Sclater, Niall. “Web 2.0, Personal Learning Environments, and the Future of Learning Management Systems” (Research Bulletin, Issue 13). Boulder, CO: EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research, 2008, available from http://www.educause.edu/ecar.

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Lightning Round of Innovative Work and Projects

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Title:Lightning Round of Innovative Work and Projects (ID: MWR08048)
Author(s):Michael Hostad (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
Origin:Presented at Midwest Regional Conferences (03/17/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Come learn about innovative work being done in the Midwest region at this brisk, lively showcase of five-minute presentations from ten of your peer institutions. Time will be allotted for Q&A, and informal interest groups may be formed on the spot at the end of the session.

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Open Source Software in Education

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Title:Open Source Software in Education (ID: EQM0824)
Author(s):Shaheen Lakhan (GNIF Publications) and Kavita Jhunjhunwala (GNIF Publications)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Quarterly Articles (05/05/2008)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Academia has adopted open source software for some online learning initiatives because it addresses persistent technical challenges

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Moodle: Taming the Wild Wild Web 2.0

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Title:Moodle: Taming the Wild Wild Web 2.0 (ID: ELI08124)
Author(s):Rachel Radom (University of North Carolina at Wilmington) and Shane Baptista (University of North Carolina at Wilmington)
Origin:Presented at ELI Meetings (01/28/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Moodle, an open source course management software, is not only a tool for communication and reflection but also a virtual learning object. Explore how students in an information-literacy course respond to, comprehend, and use a variety of web 2.0 technologies in a single online environment.

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Using technology in teaching and learning: Resources to help you navigate a digital world

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Title:Using technology in teaching and learning: Resources to help you navigate a digital world (ID: CSD5109)
Author(s):Bryan Alexander (National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE))
Source:College and Research Libraries News
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (02/21/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

The author provides a long and comprehensive list of resources concerning teaching and learning with technology.

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Mashing up the Once and Future CMS

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Title:Mashing up the Once and Future CMS (ID: ERM0725)
Author(s):Malcolm B. Brown (Dartmouth College)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Review Articles (2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

The author makes the case for implementing web 2.0 features into course management systems (CMS).

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