Learning in Networks of Knowledge : Improving Student Outcomes Using Web 2.0 Concepts and a Knowledge-networking Approach.
The Learning in Networks of Knowledge (LINK) Project explored and identified Web 2.0 applications and tools that can contribute to innovative and agile teaching and learning approaches centred on knowledge production in a networked environment. These approaches and a wide range of Web 2.0 applicatio...
| Institution: | Curtin University |
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| Auteur principal: | Allen, Matthew |
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Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC)
2011
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| Accès en ligne: | /resources/Allen%2C%20M%20Curtin%20Fellowship%20report%202011.pdf |
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