Browsing by Subject "Web 2.0"
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An evaluation of online participatory planning spaces : a case study of the Oak Hill Parkway Virtual Open House
(2014-05)State planning and transportation agencies continually face the escalating problem of increasing needs coupled with limited financial resources to meet those needs. In this difficult fiscal environment, the importance of ... -
Identity and participation in social networking sites amongst pre-service elementary school teachers
(2012-08)Recent trends in social networking site (SNS) use amongst teachers have led to some alarming circumstances. Practicing and pre-service teachers have been fired or otherwise punished (e.g. suspension, licensure revocation, ... -
Making noise : how Twitter is revolutionizing the art of communication
(2009-12)This paper seeks to understand how the micro-blogging tool, Twitter, can be used effectively by marketers and advertisers by incorporating the attributes of information quality, information usefulness and source credibility ... -
The power of online aggregation
(2011-05)Online aggregation is a new trend in today’s world. It is developed from an IT concept to a much broader idea that applies to a variety of areas such as information, human capital, social power, and so on. The power of ... -
A review of using weblogs for teaching and learning
(2009-08)Weblogs, one of the Web 2.0 applications, are popular among this Internet generation. Nevertheless, researchers have just begun to study their affordances for education. This report reviews the literature published in the ... -
What's on the tube? : art educators on YouTube
(2012-05)This mixed methods study focused on six individuals' experience with producing and uploading art instructional content to YouTube. The main aim was to understand the goals and motivations of educators who are not state ...