TD Magazine Article
Member Benefit
Tue Apr 01 2008
The article presents information on Web 2.0 technology and discusses how it gives learning professionals an aptitude adjustment. Web 2.0 tools are based on the concept of the Internet as a platform. It allows learning professionals to easily create digital content and collaborate with others without any special programming skills. Web 2.0 lets anyone join in the professional conversation, and conversely, may isolate those who do not. Web 2.0 tools include blogs, wikis, podcasts, microblogs, social networks.
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