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    1. Blogs, Wikis and Second Life Web 2.0 applications for teaching and learning
    2. Whistle stop tour
      • 2007 Clusters project and 2008 SNPL – Web 2.0 exploration
      • Blogs (and microblogging)
      • Wikis
      • Second Life
      • Where next
    3. The Context: Web 2.0
    4. Blogs – in educational context
      • Web log
      • Supporting personal study – learning journal
        • My blog
      • Supporting study of others
        • Anne Stott’s blog
      • Sharing interesting ideas
        • Rob Parson’s blog
        • Martin Weller’s blog
    5. Micro-blogging
      • What can you say in 140 characters?
        • Twitter
        • Plurk
    6. Wikis – for collaborative writing
      • WikiWikiWeb
      • Wikipedia
      • Supporting teaching and learning
      • Used on courses – B201, H810, T214, T320
      • Used by individuals for project management
    7.  
    8. Tomorrow’s World today
      • How can we best make use of emerging Internet based technologies in our teaching activities?
      • How might Web 2.0 tools enhance learning experiences for our students?
      • Exploring further
      • RSS feeds
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