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LMS and E-learning 2.0. A Second Life for E-learning

Cosmin Olteanu ()

Manager Journal, 2008, vol. 8, issue 1, 85-89

Abstract: E-learning 2.0 is a consequence of evolving into Web 2.0. Therefore we can say that Web 2.0 : is defined as the “read-write” web which provides all the services and applications to allow individuals to co-create content, collaborate and share it with others that supports user-generated content, that is content created by “users”, rather than specialist authors or publishers using a variety of affordable technologies like blogs, podcasts and wikis. E-learning 2.0 is about creating and sharing information and knowledge with others and is about using blogs, wikis, social bookmarking and social networks within an educational or training context to support a new collaborative approach to learning.

Keywords: Web 2.0; E-Learning 2.0; Social Learning; Blogging; LMS; Download generation. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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