The Implications of Web 2.0 for Teaching and Learning in a Knowledge-Based Society.
This was a keynote presentation to a conference at the University of Leicester, UK, organized by Professor Gilly Salmon. It covers the following topics:
What is e-learning?
Current pressures on universities:
- changing economies and job skills/competencies
- changing epistemologies and views on learning
- changing students
- changing technologies
What is Web 2.0?
Benefits and dangers of Web 2.0 in education
The role of academic departments in managing change
Conclusions: why e-learning and Web 2.0 are important for university teaching and learning
The video is approximately 45 minutes in length.
© University of Leicester/Tony Bates Associates Ltd. Thanks to Professor Salmon and the University of Leicester for permission to make this video available.
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