Ed Barker wrote:
> APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTING
>
> Eduserv ITT: Investigation into the uptake and use of Microsoft SharePoint
> by Higher Education Institutions
What a remarkably narrow research scope. It would be interesting to find
out what groupware HEI institutions are using to support particular
functions (co-ordinating international research projects, helping
students work together in group projects, joint report editing, keeping
track of expenses, ...). But just one product from one supplier?
It is almost as bad as a draft ICT for learning strategy I have seen
that identifies the pedagogical needs to support active and
constructivist learning, using Web 2.0 interaction, then uses that to
justify changing to Sharepoint's document-centric view, rather than
Moodle, Zoho or dozens of other Web 2.0 leaders.
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Dr. David R. Newman, Queen's University Management
School, Belfast BT7 1NN, Northern Ireland (UK)
Tel. +44 28 9097 3643 FAX: +44 28 9097 5156
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