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Web 3.0. What is Web 3.0? Semantic Web & other Web 3.0 Concepts Explained in Plain English. Web 3.0 will be about semantic web, personalization (e.g. iGoogle), intelligent search and behavioral advertising among other things. This slide neatly sums up the main differences between Web 1.0, Web 2.0 and Web 3.0. Web 1.0 – That Geocities & Hotmail era was all about read-only content and static HTML websites.

People preferred navigating the web through link directories of Yahoo! And dmoz. Web 2.0 – This is about user-generated content and the read-write web. Web 3.0 – This will be about semantic web (or the meaning of data), personalization (e.g. iGoogle), intelligent search and behavioral advertising among other things. If that sounds confusing, check out some of these excellent presentations that help you understand Web 3.0 in simple English. WEB 2.0 Ppt. Web 2.0. Importance of eLearning.ppt. What is e-Learning? What is e-Learning? E-Learning is education and training utilizing information technology, such as computers and communication networking.

Of all the various types of e-Learning, the most widespread e-Learning method is the asynchronous "Web-based Training (WBT)". Unlike conventional classroom training, it is possible to learn anytime and anywhere in most types of e-Learning. E-Learning Standards For an effective, widely used e-Learning environment, standardization in various aspects of e-Learning is required.

The following are a few examples of widely accepted standards and specifications. SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) SCORM is a standard specification for WBT contents, developed by ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning) in the United States. E-Learning Cycle The process of e-Learning can be represented in the following e-Learning cycle model. MyNetwork Poland - Custom content, E-learning, LMS, Elearning, e learning. Kluczowymi funkcjonalnościami MyLearning LMS są dodawanie/usuwanie oraz import/eksport z platformy nowych oraz istniejących kursów e-learning w standardach SCORM 1.2 oraz AICC. Równie ważne z punku widzenia administratora jest efektywne zarządzanie strukturą poszczególnych kursów, ilością lekcji, rozdziałów i ich kolejnością w procesie nauczania. Platforma wspiera organizację pretestów i posttestów dla szkoleń oraz umożliwia parametryzację śledzenia postępów w nauce, analizę zgłoszeń na poszczególny kursy oraz zdefiniowanie sposobu komunikacji z uczestnikami.

MyLearning LMS pozwala na dodawanie nowych i usuwanie z platformy istniejących szkoleń tradycyjnych oraz zarządzanie ich terminami. Poprzez system administrator może zapisywać użytkowników na szkolenia tradycyjne, zarządzać zgłoszeniami użytkowników na terminy szkoleń oraz wprowadzać informacje o obecności i zaliczeniu szkolenia przez użytkowników w danym terminie.

Survey Reveals Internet’s Importance Among Americans. December 14, 2008 Intel, with the help of Harris Interactive, conducted a survey of American adults under the ordinary banner “Internet Reliance in Today’s Economy.” A key finding in the study found that 46 percent of women and 30 percent of men would give up sex for two weeks over giving up Internet access for the same period. Of discretionary spending items, Internet access ranked highest as the item those surveyed could not live without. Others mentioned included cable television, dining out, and shopping for clothing. Sixty-one percent of women said they would rather loose TV for two weeks, than go without Internet access for one. Harris Interactive surveyed 2,119 American adults for Intel. On the Net: Topics:Technology Internet, Social Issues, Appropriate technology, Intel Corporation, Classes of computers, Business Finance, Intel, Mobile Internet device, Netbook, Laptop, Internet, Internet access.

Chapter7_using_technology_learning_materials.pdf (application/pdf Object) Top Internet Education Importance of Information Technology in Educatio.. Honey mask for skin with its beauty See the smartest rat in the world Resound HT mobile phone screen system the sandwich ice cream 720p Bodybuilding exercises for beginners biceps anatomy Man surrenders to police after the army stormed the restaurant and full cooked meal Home | Body builder Diet | Creative Ideas | Daily Mails | Comedy | technology cell phones | Contact Full Free Downloads From Rapidshare megaupload mediafire. Importance of Technology in Education. It has been proven that communicating lessons to students is quite hard for educators this is why they resort to different devices that technology has to offer in order to aid them in teaching the lessons to their students.

Technology plays an important role in the development of students while they are still in school and studying. Different devices such as projectors, computers, televisions, and even sound systems are pretty much of a help when it comes to teaching these students. Teachers can use computers in simulation such as in Chemistry, Biology, or different courses which requires illustrations of lessons in order for the students to understand more clearly the lessons that the teacher is discussing them.

According to some researches, students tend to be more active and more participative when technology is being integrated in their lesson resulting to better comprehension and good performance. Need and Importance of Information Technology in Education. From WikiEducator Need Education is a life long process therefore anytime anywhere access to it is the need Information explosion is an ever increasing phenomena therefore there is need to get access to this information Education should meet the needs of variety of learners and therefore IT is important in meeting this need It is a requirement of the society that the individuals should posses technological literacy We need to increase access and bring down the cost of education to meet the challenges of illiteracy and poverty-IT is the answer Importance Information Technology in Education INTRODUCTION Information Technology in Education, effects of the continuing developments in information technology (IT) on education.

The pace of change brought about by new technologies has had a significant effect on the way people live, work, and play worldwide. New and emerging technologies challenge the traditional process of teaching and learning, and the way education is managed. Any time learning. Importance of Technology. Man has worked hard to improve technology consistently to do various tasks fast and effectively. Many nations have succeeded in building great infrastructure and achieve stupendous progress due to developing of advanced technology before the other nations.

Today, every nation strives to get the latest technology for the benefit of its citizens. Technological progress is vital in the fields of business, education as well as health care. In Education Technological advancement has helped to introduce many positive changes in the educational sector. In Business Advanced technology developed by some of the best scientists and researchers in the world have totally changed the way businesses function. In Health Care Use of technology in health care sector has helped us develop many ways of diagnosing dangerous diseases. In Defense Peace and stability are essential for the progress of any nation. Importance of Technology in the Classroom. Technology is either a boon or bane, depends how and for what purpose it's being used. If technology is used to cure diseases in people, to help people communicate with each other across geographical boundaries, to reduce human effort by making things simple, easy and accessible, it indeed is a boon.

However, if science and technology is used to prepare nuclear bombs or other weapons of war, it is harmful. As pros and cons of technology have always been debated, with some people arguing that it's the best thing to have happened to human race and some totally against it, it is often wondered should the children, the future of mankind, be introduced to technology at a young age in schools? What is the importance of technology in classrooms? Let's find out the answers... Active Participation When students are learning through technology, they are themselves looking for information on the Internet. E-Learning Essentials | Is Online Learning For You? Traits of Successful Online Students. Online learning is different in many respects from the traditional face-to-face learning we're all used to, primarily in the way we get our information and how we interact with instructors and classmates. Many people say they learn more online, and their retention is better too.

Consider that good students in the traditional setting may fair poorly in an online environment, while struggling students may excel with online courses. This can be explained in part due to differences in learning styles. Visual, self-directed learners do well at online learning, but others succeed because online instructional design is often sophisticated and planned to reach a wide variety of learners. Lifestyles play a big role in the success of online learners too. These are the traits that successful online students possess, to varying degrees: These questions may help you decide if online learning is for you: Are you self-directed and motivated? Are your technical skills adequate? E-learning 2.0: All You Need To Know. One of the strongest, but least hyped, uses of web 2.0 technologies over the past couple of years has been e-learning. We've covered this topic extensively on Read/WriteWeb - and so we're pleased to bring you this overview of e-learning 2.0, including the leading web apps and sites in this niche, and predictions for its future.

In August Steve O'Hear (now last100 editor) wrote an introduction to e-learning 2.0. He noted that teachers and students are embracing web technologies such as blogging and podcasting. Although not designed specifically for use in education, these tools are helping to make e-learning far more personal, social, and flexible. According to Steve, the traditional approach to e-learning has been to employ the use of a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), software that is often cumbersome and expensive - and which tends to be structured around courses, timetables, and testing [examples listed below]. Examples of e-learning 2.0 apps and websites Conclusion. Learning 3.0: Mobile, Mobile, Mobile. "The fates guide those who go willingly; those who do not, they drag" ~ Seneca Learning 3.0 will be about harnessing the ubiquity of the mobile phone/handheld device and using it as an educational tool.

Given the fact that many in the education ecosystem are finding the Learning 2.0 pill hard to swallow, it may seem a bit premature to start discussing Learning 3.0. However, the future of learning has already arrived in the European Union, Africa and Southeast Asia, and if the United States doesn't act now we will be even further behind the rest of the world. Another key indicator that the internet is trending towards a mobile experience is the move by media giants such as Yahoo! The convergence of mobile and social technologies, on-demand content delivery, and early adoption of portable media devices by students provides academia with an opportunity to leverage these tools into learning environments that seem authentic to the digital natives filling the 21st Century classroom. Web Resources. Feature Article - E-learning 2.0.