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Northwestern Michigan College – Learning 2.0

January 9, 2009 8:44 am

I had a great day at Northwestern Michigan College on Tuesday, January 6 for their spring semester opening day. They have a great professional development project this semester called Learning 2.0 where they (at least 40 people so far) will learn together about many of the Web 2.0 tools that can be used effectively in higher education.

Update: 95 people in Learning 2.0 as of 1/12/09. Cool!!

About 130 people were in the audience using clickers. I gathered info about their uses of Web 2.0 tools and other things related to using technology. Here are a few of the results (much more in the slides embedded above.)

I’m going to analyze the info in a bit more detail and make another post later on. I’ll also be posting info soon about my visit to Bay College in Escanaba, MI.

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One Response to “Northwestern Michigan College – Learning 2.0”

  1. Great slides Barry, thanks for sharing them. I loved to see the polling results. Well done!

    By Eric on January 9, 2009 at 9:37 am



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