JISC Web 2.0 - reflections
The final day, when we had much more interaction and actively-encouraged participation has lead to discussion of a whole host of interesting issues, including identity management, and the ethics of requiring students to use particular technologies. However, we probably needed to go through a lot of the earlier materials in the more structured manner.
It has been an interesting experience - hopefully some good ideas and recommendations can come out of it, and the Moodle fora will capture a lot of the ideas. Kudos to the organisers (Tom Franklin - franklin-consulting.co.uk/) and Mark van Harmelen (www.cs.man.ac.uk/~mark/).
If you want to look at the Moodle for asynchronous discussion, slides and audio recordings of presentations and Q&As at moodle.cs.man.ac.uk/web2 - you can self-register or use the guest login, (self) registration is required for contribution to the discussion.
It has been an interesting experience - hopefully some good ideas and recommendations can come out of it, and the Moodle fora will capture a lot of the ideas. Kudos to the organisers (Tom Franklin - franklin-consulting.co.uk/) and Mark van Harmelen (www.cs.man.ac.uk/~mark/).
If you want to look at the Moodle for asynchronous discussion, slides and audio recordings of presentations and Q&As at moodle.cs.man.ac.uk/web2 - you can self-register or use the guest login, (self) registration is required for contribution to the discussion.






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