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The changing Web

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Essentially, the Web has become more social. As with most other technology innovations, Web 2.0 has spawned concepts such as folksonomy, ‘Darwikianism’ and the ‘wisdom of the crowds’ (Kamel Boulos et al, 2006). Social networking and social bookmarking for health librarians. geotagging). and Purdon, M.

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The survival of higher education (2): Changing times

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In this paper, having revisited my previous speeches I''m going to try to gaze once more into the near future in an attempt to determine what education might look like in the light of the technological developments that comprise Web 2.0. Essentially, the Web has become more social. As with most other technology innovations, Web 2.0

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EDEN saw play.

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sessions, which came under the heading of 'Emerging New Media and technology'. Tom Wambeke's (KATHO, Belgium) session entitled 'Educational Blogging: in search of a general taxonomy', concluded that folksonomies were less hierarchical and more appropriate measures of blogs. I'm thinking about the Web 2.0 Kept us on our toes.

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