Professional development and Web 2.0, can the space make a difference?
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https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2009.2314Keywords:
professional development, interaction, learning environment, web 2.0, social softwareAbstract
A professional development (Summer School) with over two hundred teachers of English participating in the activity for over six months, was supported by an online social software website. The employment of Web 2.0 technologies to facilitate the delivery of the summer school was reasonably successful, but other benefits were realised. This poster presentation will show how scaffolded learning along with new experiences and knowledge, can potentially have added long-term value when sustained in an authentic, supportive learning environment.
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2009-12-01
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