Intro to Using Low-cost Web Apps in Higher Ed

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    1. Web Apps for Higher Ed: Cutting Edge Performance on a Shoestring Dr. Jeffrey Ruth East Stroudsburg University (PA) May 8, 2007
    2. WHAT’S OUT THERE?
    3. WHAT’S OUT THERE?
      • Content Management Systems (CMS)
    4. WHAT’S OUT THERE?
      • Content Management Systems (CMS)
      • Weblogs
    5. WHAT’S OUT THERE?
      • Content Management Systems (CMS)
      • Weblogs
      • Wikis
    6. WHAT’S OUT THERE?
      • Content Management Systems (CMS)
      • Weblogs
      • Wikis
      • Numerous support tools
    7. WHAT’S OUT THERE?
      • Content Management Systems (CMS)
      • Weblogs
      • Wikis
      • Numerous support tools
        • image editors
    8. WHAT’S OUT THERE?
      • Content Management Systems (CMS)
      • Weblogs
      • Wikis
      • Numerous support tools
        • image editors
        • audio recorders/editors
    9. WHAT’S OUT THERE?
      • Content Management Systems (CMS)
      • Weblogs
      • Wikis
      • Numerous support tools
        • image editors
        • audio recorders/editors
        • video editors
    10. WHAT’S OUT THERE?
      • Content Management Systems (CMS)
      • Weblogs
      • Wikis
      • Numerous support tools
        • image editors
        • audio recorders/editors
        • video editors
    11. SOME WEB 2.0 FACTS
    12. SOME WEB 2.0 FACTS
      • a move toward online applications (e.g. Flickr, Google Docs & Spreadsheets, Scrapblog, etc.)
    13. SOME WEB 2.0 FACTS
      • a move toward online applications (e.g. Flickr, Google Docs & Spreadsheets, Scrapblog, etc.)
      • an expansion of open source activity (e.g. Open Office, Moodle)
    14. SOME WEB 2.0 FACTS
      • a move toward online applications (e.g. Flickr, Google Docs & Spreadsheets, Scrapblog, etc.)
      • an expansion of open source activity (e.g. Open Office, Moodle)
      • reframing of copyright: Creative Commons
    15. SOME WEB 2.0 FACTS
      • a move toward online applications (e.g. Flickr, Google Docs & Spreadsheets, Scrapblog, etc.)
      • an expansion of open source activity (e.g. Open Office, Moodle)
      • reframing of copyright: Creative Commons
      • the establishment of a new paradigm: social networking with community-based content
    16. SOME WEB 2.0 FACTS
      • a move toward online applications (e.g. Flickr, Google Docs & Spreadsheets, Scrapblog, etc.)
      • an expansion of open source activity (e.g. Open Office, Moodle)
      • reframing of copyright: Creative Commons
      • the establishment of a new paradigm: social networking with community-based content
      • Students lead…toward the web & away from the libraries
    17. Catch the train…
      • Blog Post (Cynthia Russell)
      • Our Wetpaint Wiki

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