We have Web 2.0, but what about Classroom 2.0?
Classroom 2.0 is a wikispace that educators and anyone else interested in learning more about web 2.0, collaborative and transformative technology tools. I thought the space created a nice network for sharing and learning new technology tools. It was really neat to see how they created a Classroom 2.0 experience by allowing people to offer online “classroom” sessions about various topics. These “class” sessions use Elluminate to create the learning environment. Coming up today, September 22:
“Successful and unsuccessful managers are often distinguished by their ability to motivate others. In this session, Bhushan Bhatia, an expert management trainer tells you how you can motivate others. He will touch on the topics: what are soft skills, concept of motivation, types of motivation, various theories of motivation and how to motivate people to make things happen.”
Visit the schedule page to learn about offerings in the future, or to join the network and offer your own “class” session.
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Great topic! I found Classroom 2.0 when researching for my group collaborative wiki. I saw that you also posted on it and since I had already written my blog, I decided to go ahead and post anyway since I think it is a great site for teachers and students to collaborate and share ideas. And, since both of us wrote about it, it might just pique someone's interest enough to go see it. Great minds think alike! ;-)
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