Thursday, March 18, 2010

Risks, Rewards, and Future of Web 2.0 in University Education and Research

For Computer Science 280 (CS280) at the University of Regina in Winter 2010, Group A interviewed four individuals about the risks, rewards, and future of Web 2.0 technologies in university education and research.

The following video is a condensed version with highlights of the interviews with two Computer Science students and two university professors.

Update: to make our video more accessible we have uploaded Closed Captioning for the condensed video.




We ask you to view the embedded YouTube video and provide comments about the subject, our research process, and the video contents. This project is a public collaboration between our group members, our social networks, our interviewees and the social networks of our interviewees.

The full unedited versions of the four interviews are available below from Blip.tv.

Jeff Cliff - Computer Science Student



Luke Burkholder - Computer Science Student



Dr Marc Spooner - University Professor



Dr Alec Couros - University Professor



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