New horizons for e-learning in medical education: ecological and Web 2.0 perspectives
Authors:
John Sandars a;
Caroline Haythornthwaite b
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| Affiliations: | a University of Leeds, Leeds, UK |
| b University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, USA |
DOI:
10.1080/01421590601176406
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Subjects:
Allied Health;
Medical Education;
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Abstract
An ecological and a Web 2.0 perspective of e-learning provides new ways of thinking about how people learn with technology and also how new learning opportunities are offered by new technology. These perspectives highlight the importance of developing connections between a wide variety of learning resources, containing both codified and tacit knowledge. New adaptive technology has the potential to create personalized, yet collective, learning. The future implications for e-learning in medical education is considered.
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