Authors:
Mohamed Amine Chatti
1
;
Daniel Dahl
2
;
Matthias Jarke
1
and
Gottfried Vossen
2
Affiliations:
1
Informatik 5, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
;
2
University of Muenster, Germany
Keyword(s):
Web 2.0, E-Learning 2.0, Communities.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Computer-Supported Education
;
e-Learning
;
Information Technologies Supporting Learning
;
Virtual Learning Environments
;
Web-Based Education
;
Web-Based Teaching and Learning Technologies
Abstract:
Over the last decade, it has been widely argued that technology-enhanced learning could respond to the needs of the new knowledge society and transform the way we learn. However, despite isolated achievements,
technology-enhanced learning has not really succeeded yet in revolutionizing our education and learning processes. In fact, most current initiatives do not focus on the social aspect of learning and learning content is still pushed to a pre-defined group of learners in closed environments. Recently, Web 2.0 concepts have started to open new doors for more effective learning and have the potential to overcome many of the limitations of traditional learning models. In this paper we show in which way the community-driven platform Learnr, under development at the University of Münster, puts crucial success factors for future technology enhanced learning into practice, applying well known concepts like networking and social tagging. As a consequence, a Web 2.0 perspective on learn
ers, learning content and learning communities can be derived.
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