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Teaching college students using learning 2.0 tools will prepare them to work in enterprise 2.0 organizations

> Teaching college students using learning 2.0 tools will prepare them to work in enterprise 2.0 organizations
Great point. It will also give some time to the enterprise to get to its 2.0 stage — what we’re witnessing today is the very beginning of this transformation.
- Yuri
By: yurial on April 20, 2009
at 5:14 pm
Yes, I agree with the point that college students needs to be taught 2.0 tools so that their education will be more relevant to the present day economy.
However, I have yet to see any textbook other then Professor Andrew McAfee’s book which is due in Nov.
Anyone has any good resources on how to teach web 2.0 tools ?
By: Sunny on August 2, 2009
at 10:20 pm
I think the bigger challenge is teaching organisations how to use Web 2.0 tools, and integrating new employees into their culture. Wiki, Twitter, blogs in the Enterprise and integrating with social(external) media that the students are familiar with will be a challenge
By: pete wildermuth on August 13, 2009
at 4:36 am