Bottom line: virtual classrooms are web 2.0 environments. Or they could be if the environment is designed around constructivist principles. Read/Write, Upload/Download... share and rate contributions.. you can do this with a course management system or on the open web.

Here is a wiki I set up to support a presentation on this content at NECC 2008 in San Antonio last week: http://web2virtualclassroom.wikispaces.com/

What do you think?

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I'm an Intern at the WebcastAcademy.net, which operates under the Creative Commons License.
Please take a look at the curriculum: http://www.webcastacademy.net/book/curriculum
The WebcastAcademy.net is a hands on, online collaborative training center for people interested in learning how to produce and host live, interactive webcasts with worldwide participants. English and Spanish language modules are being produced. Further languages are forecasted.

I like the innovative issues addressed, but as things are moving so fast "muddling through" has been the favored approach up to now. Convergence of the course into Moodle and into 3D virtual worlds is under way.
I think I want to share our Cloud Computing PD tool. It's a Web 2.0 learning platform.
http://www.dojolearning.com

Here is one of our pitch videos:
Les, I watched the video. You give a nice overview of your training platform. (I did note that you have about a minute of dead air at the end of the video.)

I also visited the site and sampled some of the content.

The element that I didn't see is some kind of threaded discussion capability. How do students interact with each other? Can learners discuss content?

In my own online designs, facilitated discussion is the foundation for learning and community. That's why I'm always curious about how a platform provides this aspect of e-learning.

Dennis

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