Upon browsing a vast array of open content offerings, I have discovered that some courses are now being designed with Web 2.0 capabilities. One of the most impressive open content sites that I came across is Khan Academy. Take a look at my screencast to watch how users can learn by doing!
Web 2.0 Technology
While open educational content has been available for over a decade, many of the sources are still "Web 1.0" based. The course content, including videos of lectures, syllabi, and reading materials, is available to the public, but users may not have the ability to interact with other users or instructors.
Upon browsing a vast array of open content offerings, I have discovered that some courses are now being designed with Web 2.0 capabilities. One of the most impressive open content sites that I came across is Khan Academy. Take a look at my screencast to watch how users can learn by doing!
Upon browsing a vast array of open content offerings, I have discovered that some courses are now being designed with Web 2.0 capabilities. One of the most impressive open content sites that I came across is Khan Academy. Take a look at my screencast to watch how users can learn by doing!
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