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	<title>Comments on: Dean Bubley’s review of Mobile Web 2.0</title>
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		<title>By: Lee Gilbert</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lee Gilbert</dc:creator>
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		<description>Just finished chunking Ajit and Tony&#039;s book into a wiki for use in place of a textbook by students in my course, &quot;Electronic and Mobile Commerce,&quot; taught at Nanyang Business School in Singapore.
My hope is that this material, along with other Web 2.0 features of the course such as building their own streaming video elevator pitches to publish as podcasts, will provide a more dynamic learning experience.
Of course, this wouldn&#039;t have been possible without Ajit&#039;s willingness to share the material. Even so, I&#039;m not sure I realized how much work would be needed to create coherent chunks from a linear text. It will be interesting to see what the students, who have full editing priveleges, will do with it. Any predictions?
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My hope is that this material, along with other Web 2.0 features of the course such as building their own streaming video elevator pitches to publish as podcasts, will provide a more dynamic learning experience.<br />
Of course, this wouldn&#8217;t have been possible without Ajit&#8217;s willingness to share the material. Even so, I&#8217;m not sure I realized how much work would be needed to create coherent chunks from a linear text. It will be interesting to see what the students, who have full editing priveleges, will do with it. Any predictions?</p>
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