cetis-2007-conference-institutional-challenges
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"Web 2.0 changes everything!". As can be seen from a Google search for this phrase many seem to feel that the advent of Web 2.0 technologies is heralding significant changes in many sectors. But how, exactly, is Web 2.0 changing the nature of our institutions and the way in which learning is provided within our institutions? Will Web 2.0 bring about significant changes within our institutions or is it, in fact, being overhyped, with the changes will simply be absorbed into mainstream activities?
In the workshop session on "Responding to Change and Institutional Challenges" participants will have the opportunity to discuss these issues. Brief presentations covering a couple of subject areas (e.g. the role of Web 2.0) will be prepared, but there will also be the opportunity to discuss other topics of interest to the participants.
This session will be led by Brian Kelly and Paul Walk, UKOLN; please contact either of the facilitators if you have any queries relating to the session.
The session runs from 13.30 to 17.30 on Tues 20th Nov 2007.
See kelly-walk-notes for the notes taken during the session.
A blog post about the session is now available.
The following single sentence summary for the session is available. Note see the kelly-walk-notes for the sentence in reusable interoperable ASCII text.
View summary: http://animoto.com/play/e528929409157c05e8f5018751049017
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