Abstract
The maturity and increased integration of online collaboration, networking, and research tools offer Information Systems faculty opportunities to provide unique learning environments at multiple levels. A growing ensemble of Web 2.0 technologies provide the background to introduce and explore fundamental aspects of information system development, design, application, and use, while simultaneously providing a functional suite of tools which will aid students in other aspects of their university learning. A selection of these technologies and case studies of their classroom usage is discussed. In addition, an agenda for research in both pedagogy and in information systems phenomena is outlined.
Recommended Citation
Hovorka, Dirk S. and Rees, Michael J., "Active Collaboration Learning Environments: The Class of Web 2.0" (2009). ACIS 2009 Proceedings. 51.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/acis2009/51