Seeing Web 2.0 in context: A study of academic perceptions

Susan A. Brown

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Abstract

This paper reports on a study at a research intensive University in the North of the UK exploring academics' perceptions of the potential of Web 2.0 for their teaching and any influences shaping those perceptions. It looks at the perceptions of academics 'on the ground' as well as those leading teaching and learning strategies at the University. The study identifies a range of perceptions among academics. These are influenced predominantly by academics' beliefs of what constitutes good teaching in their contexts. The paper concludes with an exploration of ways in which the range of perceptions evidenced may inform discussion of Web 2.0, arguing that academics' perceptions are crucial to context-based understandings of its potential. © 2011 Elsevier Inc.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)50-57
Number of pages7
JournalInternet and Higher Education
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2012

Keywords

  • Academic perceptions
  • Educational context
  • Web 2.0

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