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Re: E-Learning 2.0
This article taught me so much about the ideas surrounding eLearing 2.0. I like the social outlook on the web, not just the technological aspects. I think that by combining both aspects, teachers could really benefit from potential shared information between classes and grades, and even subject topics throughout a curriculum. This also has the potential for helping with distance education or if a student becomes severely ill and cannot actually attend school, he or she might be able to stay somewhat caught up with the classroom or group projects through this.
Thank you!
s.rhodes [Comment]
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