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Is the Web 2.0 Learning System a Fad?

Recently, there has been talk of Web 2.0’s informal learning capabilities as a learning system being a fad, because it’s not the mainstream methodology of learning. However, as more people hear about it (and not everybody has yet!), more people

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Web 2.0 as a Learning System: Social Constructivism

The learning system that makes use of Web 2.0 constitutes a social constructivist theory of learning. This model stresses collaboration, arguing that knowledge and learning are actively constructed via social relationships and interactions—precisely what a learning system employing Web 2.0

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Web 2.0 as a Learning System: Wikis

Another example is wikis. These allow learners to add and edit information on a document, sometimes without needing to register as you do with blogs. Applying the power of wikis to a learning system grants ample potential to the learning

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Web 2.0 as a Learning System: Blogs

One example is blogs. In this learning system, there is a central spot where people post and can view each other’s information, without having to recur to the messiness of a barrage of emails. It is a flexible and enriching

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The PLE vs. The Learning Management System

The PLE VS. The Learning Management System: A Comparative Analysis   In the last two decades, online learning has taken over the education landscape. Technological advancements and a deeper understanding of how people learn are driving this sector. To up

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