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Understanding Web 2.0

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has opened many doors for new businesses, as well as, new e-Learning opportunities. Wikipedia has a write up on Web 2.0 The ideas that make up Web 2.0 are social networking, web mashups, and using the web to store and create content. A web mashup is the second concept in what makes up Web 2.0. Mashup Blog.

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Social Media Offerings which can b used in Social Learning

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E-Learning Early Indicators

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If they were doing it, Facebook like page, a crummy blog that looks nothing like a real blog, a Twitter like feed, maybe RSS, text chat and YouTube functions and upload/download angle. Vendors are adding more “comments&# and voting i.e. yes or no or thumbs up/thumbs down features. Slideshare presentation functionality.

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Social Learning, Social Media – Brothers in Arms

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After all, many have a blog, wiki, rss feed, a Facebook like page, with profile, inc. for you is blogs and wikis, then that is people to people. expo clearly shows and some argue that social media some grew up within the web 2.0 With APIs and mashups, who knows where it can go. ″ “&# Web 2.0 The answer is no.

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

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Open Source eLearning Tools , October 13, 2010 I was just asked about trends in open source for eLearning and particularly open source eLearning tools. In addition, she indicates if they are free or cost money – which is not quite the same thing as open source. Open up the Navigation. Sumeet Moghe, 2009.