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NCSPOD GIFT #3: web 2.0

6m · KCKCC's Faculty Support · 17 Nov 19:56

My last 8 min. "session" - and again it's different. Audience participation brought focus more to the philosophy of Web 2.0, and a great idea is shared from a Professional developer, Dr. Page Wolf, on Recognizing Faculty. Again, see the blog at http://kckccfacultysupport.blogspot.com/2008/11/web-20-controlling-message.html

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