Web 2.0 Cool Tools for Online Collaboration Wade Bradt & Samantha Tackett.

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Web 2.0 Cool Tools for Online Collaboration Wade Bradt & Samantha Tackett

ParadigmShift Web 1.0 ๏ access to information badidea.co.uk

Web 1.0 ๏ access to information Web 2.0 ๏ facilitate interactivity Producer Distributor Consumer ParadigmShift merkenmarketeers.be

midorimiller.com “Produsage”

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VoiceThread ๏ Facilitates conversations ๏ Integrates media ๏ Builds community ๏ Reduces Transactional Distance Transactional voicethread.com

VoiceThread Holding “conversations” around: ๏ documents ๏ images ๏ video voicethread.com

VoiceThread ๏ Workflow Solutions Workflow ๏ Social Networking Social ๏ Academic Collaboration Academic voicethread.com

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LibraryThing ๏ Builds Community ๏ Encourages Reading ๏ Provides meta-data librarything.com

LibraryThing ๏ Groups ๏ Talks ๏ Reviews ๏ Tagging newknowledgepress.com

LibraryThing ๏ Author & Tag Clouds ๏ Personalized Profile ๏ Invite Friends 24hourreadathon.com

Discussion ๏ Community development ๏ Transactional distance Transactional playford.sa.gov.au

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Definitions Transactional Distance: a psychological and communication space to be crossed, a space of potential misunderstanding between the inputs of instructor and those of the learner Social Networking: an online application or platform that focuses on building social networks or social relations among people.

Comments? Observations? Questions? Ideas? Implications?

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