887 resultados para Web 2.0 Applications in Enterprises
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Web 2.0 technology and concepts are being used increasingly by organisations to enhance knowledge, efficiency, engagement and reputation. Understanding the concepts of Web 2.0, its characteristics, and how the technology and concepts can be adopted, is essential to successfully reap the potential benefits. In fact, there is a debate about using the Web 2.0 idiom to refer to the concept behind it; however, this term is widely used in literature as well as in industry. In this paper, the definition of Web 2.0 technology, its characteristics and the attributes, will be presented. In addition, the adoption of such technology is further explored through the presentation of two separate case examples of Web 2.0 being used: to enhance an enterprise; and to enhance university teaching. The similarities between these implementations are identified and discussed, including how the findings point to generic principles of adoption.
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The high-pressure, cross-cultural, cross-factional and frequently cross-national nature of contemporary negotiation means that there are a number of clements potentially hampering efforts to achieve successful negotiation outcomes from face-to-face interactions. These hindrances include: resource scarcity (for example, finances, technology and facilities), time scarcity, geographical separation, lack of a COnl1110n language and an inability to Inaintain a consistent ongoing dialogue.
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Given the significant impact of Web 2.0-related innovations on new Internet-based initiatives, this paper seeks to identify to what extent the main developments are protected by patents and whether patents have had a leading role in the advent of Web 2.0. The article shows that the number of patent applications filed is not that important for many of the Web 2.0 technologies in frequent use and that, of those filed, those granted are even less. The conclusion is that patents do not seem to be a relevant factor in the development of the Web 2.0 (and more generally in dynamic markets) where there is a high degree of innovation and low entry barriers for newcomers.
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This paper is a summary of a PhD thesis proposal. It will explore how the Web 2.0 platform could be applied to enable and facilitate the large-scale participation, deliberation and collaboration of both governmental and non-governmental actors in an ICT supported policy process. The paper will introduce a new democratic theory and a Web 2.0 based e-democracy platform, and demonstrate how different actors would use the platform to develop and justify policy issues.
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This study explores and evaluates students’ and teachers’ experiences when using a range of Web 2.0 tools in Higher Education teaching and learning. It contributes to our understanding of how Web 2.0 learning communities are constructed, experienced and the nature of the participation therein. This research extends our knowledge and understanding of the Web 2.0 phenomena, and provides a framework that can assist with improving future Web 2.0 implementation.
Preparing for work in a rapidly changing environment: Student collaboration across the Web 2.0 world
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O presente estudo tem por objetivos compilar e analisar percepções sobre o uso de ferramentas web 2.0 no ensino de inglês como língua estrangeira e aliar a análise de atitudes à teoria da Andragogia, que trata do aprendizado de adultos, proposta por Knowles (1973, 1975, 1984, 1990). O assunto parece não contar com estudos coordenados, visto que Thomas (2010) apenas muito recentemente editou um compêndio com trabalhos envolvendo as possíveis aplicações de recursos da web 2.0 no estudo de uma língua estrangeira e as percepções de alunos, embora outros estudos, como os de Rosell-Aguilar (2004), Conole (2008), Kárpáti (2009) e Jarvis e Szymczyk (2010) tenham discutido o assunto isoladamente. Neste trabalho é realizada a compilação das opiniões de alunos adultos e de professores de inglês como língua estrangeira. Como instrumento de coleta de dados optou-se pela utilização de questionários fechados. Tal abordagem possivelmente dá a esta pesquisa um caráter inédito, ao menos no que se refere à coleta de atitudes de alunos adultos e professores brasileiros de um curso de idiomas quanto ao uso de ferramentas web 2.0 no ensino de uma língua estrangeira. A análise dos dados mostrou que aprendizes adultos e professores têm atitudes positivas e estão preparados para a utilização de recursos web 2.0 em sala de aula. Conclui-se, entretanto, que embora a maioria dos participantes desta pesquisa concorde que o uso de tais ferramentas contribui para o ensino de inglês como língua estrangeira, alguns ajustes e procedimentos ainda devem ser implementados para que as ferramentas web 2.0 se tornem não apenas um acessório, mas parte integrante do processo de aquisição do idioma
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O presente projeto pretende investigar as potencialidades das ferramentas Web 2.0 no desenvolvimento da competência comunicativa em língua inglesa no ensino superior. O referencial teórico que serve de sustentáculo ao estudo ancorou-se nas diretrizes emanadas pelos organismos nacionais e europeus no âmbito do Processo de Bolonha, analisando, por um lado, o papel da língua inglesa na consecução das metas de Bolonha e, por outro, os desafios ao nível pedagógico e metodológico decorrentes dos objetivos e linhas de ação traçados. Por sua vez, o Processo de Bolonha tem de ser enquadrado num vasto conjunto de mudanças de cariz económico e social, a que não são alheias as constantes inovações ao nível das Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação, que têm gerado um ritmo acelerado de produção e disseminação da informação à escala global. Esta realidade implicou novos desafios e oportunidades, nomeadamente a criação de um contexto de aprendizagem dinâmico, potenciador de uma aprendizagem dialógica e dialética, contribuindo para um incremento de oportunidades para comunicar e agir em língua inglesa. A abordagem metodológica arquitetada caraterizou-se pela conceção e implementação de um projeto de investigação-ação ao longo de dois semestres nas unidades curriculares de Inglês II e Inglês III no curso de licenciatura em Turismo da Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão do Instituto Politécnico de Viseu. Tomando como ponto de partida os resultados de aprendizagem e o tema aglutinador de cada unidade curricular, implementaram-se tarefas interacionais com recurso a ferramentas Web 2.0 (rede social, wiki, podcast) que implicaram a criação e manutenção de processos dialógicos com vista à produção de outputs colaborativos. A análise da informação recolhida aponta para um impacto marcadamente positivo da implementação de tarefas dialógicas com recurso à Web social no âmbito da aprendizagem da língua inglesa no ensino superior. Destaca-se, nomeadamente, um envolvimento ativo dos estudantes na resolução de atividades autênticas do ponto de vista situacional e interacional, a harmonização entre o estudo contextualizado da língua com a descoberta da cultura, bem como o desenvolvimento de capacidades de gestão do processo individual e colaborativo de aprendizagem.
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The traditional model for information dissemination in disaster response is unidirectional from official channels to the public. However recent crises in the US, such as Hurricane Katrina and the Californian Bushfires show that civilians are now turning to Web 2.0 technologies as a means of sharing disaster related information. These technologies present enormous potential benefits to disaster response authorities that cannot be overlooked. In Australia, the Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission has recently recommended that Australian disaster response authorities utilize information technologies to improve the dissemination of disaster related, bushfire information. However, whilst the use of these technologies has many positive attributes, potential legal liabilities for disaster response authorities arise. This paper identifies some potential legal liabilities arising from the use of Web 2.0 technologies in disaster response situations thereby enhancing crisis related information sharing by highlighting legal concerns that need to be addressed.
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Following the position of Beer and Burrows (2007) this paper poses a re-conceptualization of Web 2.0 interaction in order to understand the properties of action possibilities in and of Web 2.0. The paper discusses the positioning of Web 2.0 social interaction in light of current descriptions, which point toward the capacities of technology in the production of social affordances within that domain (Bruns 2007; Jenkins 2006; O’Reilly 2005). While this diminishes the agency and reflexivity for users of Web 2.0 it also inadvertently positions tools as the central driver for the interactive potential available (Everitt and Mills 2009; van Dicjk 2009). In doing so it neglects the possibility that participants may be more involved in the production of Web 2.0 than the technology that underwrites it. It is this aspect of Web 2.0 that is questioned in the study with particular interest on how an analytical option may be made available to broaden the scope of investigations into Web 2.0 to include a study of the capacity for an interactive potential in light of how action possibilities are presented to users through communication with others (Bonderup Dohn 2009).
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This paper summarises some of the recent studies on various types of learning approaches that have utilised some form of Web 2.0 services in curriculum design to enhance learning. A generic implementation model of this integration will then be presented to illustrate the overall learning implementation process. Recently, the integration of Web 2.0 technologies into learning curriculum has begun to get a wide acceptance among teaching instructors across various higher learning institutions. This is evidenced by numerous studies which indicate the implementation of a range of Web 2.0 technologies into their learning design to improve learning delivery. Moreover, recent studies also have shown that the ability of current students to embrace Web 2.0 technologies is better than students using existing learning technology. Despite various attempts made by teachers in relation to the integration, researchers have noted a lack of integration standard to help in curriculum design. The absence of this standard will restrict the capacity of Web 2.0 adaptation into learning and adding more the complexity to provide meaningful learning. Therefore, this paper will attempt to draw a conceptual integration model which is being generated to reflect how learning activities with some facilitation of Web 2.0 is currently being implemented. The design of this model is based on shared experiences by many scholars as well as feedback gathered from two separate surveys conducted on teachers and a group of 180 students. Furthermore, this paper also recognizes some key components that generally engage in the design of a Web 2.0 teaching and learning which need to be addressed accordingly. Overall, the content of this paper will be organised as follows. The first part of the paper will introduce the importance of Web 2.0 implementation in teaching and learning from the perspective of higher education institutions and those challenges surrounding this area. The second part summarizes related works done in this field and brings forward the concept of designing learning with the incorporation of Web 2.0 technology. The next part presents the results of analysis derived from the two student and teachers surveys on using Web 2.0 during learning activities. This paper concludes by presenting a model that reflects several key entities that may be involved during the learning design.
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Recently, botnet, a network of compromised computers, has been recognized as the biggest threat to the Internet. The bots in a botnet communicate with the botnet owner via a communication channel called Command and Control (C & C) channel. There are three main C & C channels: Internet Relay Chat (IRC), Peer-to-Peer (P2P) and web-based protocols. By exploiting the flexibility of the Web 2.0 technology, the web-based botnet has reached a new level of sophistication. In August 2009, such botnet was found on Twitter, one of the most popular Web 2.0 services. In this paper, we will describe a new type of botnet that uses Web 2.0 service as a C & C channel and a temporary storage for their stolen information. We will then propose a novel approach to thwart this type of attack. Our method applies a unique identifier of the computer, an encryption algorithm with session keys and a CAPTCHA verification.
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The emerging growth of Web 2.0 has been observed by users in the workplace, and has therefore encouraged organisations to introduce Web 2.0 technologies in their businesses. Although its adoption is beneficial, it could meets with employees resistance due to some organisational factors. The successful implementation of Enterprise Web 2.0 is based on employee adoption of such social technology. Using a qualitative study, this research explores how organizational support can influence employees’ adoption of Enterprise Web 2.0. The findings show that organisational support encourages and facilitates a smooth adoption. Such support can be provided by management and colleagues in several forms: developing a Web 2.0 strategy, providing required resources for such training, recognising and encouraging adopters, and involving managers in the adoption.
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Numa época marcada pelas novas tecnologias da comunicação e informação, o sector empresarial debate-se com a necessidade de marcar a diferença. Inovar na forma de contactar o cliente (ou possível cliente) e promover a sua marca são objectivos ambicionados pelas empresas ao investirem na sua representação online. Na Web 2.0 a partilha de informação, a instantaneidade nos contactos, o feedback imediato e a proximidade (aparente) são levados ao extremo e apresentam-se como argumentos capazes de suscitar alterações profundas ao nível das estratégias de comunicação empresarial online. Abordando as mais recentes tendências e ferramentas da Web 2.0 na presença online das organizações, recorrendo a revisão bibliográfica alargada, à aplicação e análise de inquéritos por questionário e à observação de presenças organizacionais na World Wide Web, neste estudo procura-se compreender “como estão as empresas nacionais a integrar, na sua presença online, características / ferramentas da Web 2.0”. ABSTRACT: In an era marked by new technologies of information and communication, the business sector has to contend with the need to make the difference. Innovating in the manner of contacting a (possible) client and promoting their brand is a companyʼs desired objective when investing in their online presence. In Web 2.0, the share of information, the instant contact, the immediate feedback and (apparent) proximity are taken to the extreme and are presented as arguments capable of modifying strategies related with a businessʼs online communication. Exploring the latest trends and tools of Web 2.0 in the online representation of organizations, as well as the use of an extended literature review, the application and analysis of surveys and the observation of organizational presences on the World Wide Web; this study seeks to understand "in what way are national companies integrating in their online presence features/tools of the Web 2.0".
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O uso de ferramentas Web 2.0 em educação, concretamente em contexto universitário, tem crescido de forma generalizada impulsionado por benefícios nas áreas pedagógica, científica e mesmo de administração universitária. Estas ferramentas caraterizam-se por serem de uso livre, de manipulação facilitada, e pela disponibilidade em diversos meios ou suportes e por não precisarem (a maioria delas) de elevada largura de banda, fator decisivo para os públicos dos países em desenvolvimento como Moçambique. A Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (UEM) encontra-se num processo de massificação do uso de Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação (TIC) entre as quais se destacam as ferramentas Web 2.0. Este documento descreve uma investigação aplicada que compreendeu o desenvolvimento e implementação de estratégias para a introdução e disseminação destas ferramentas para apoio às áreas pedagógica, científica e de gestão universitária. Identificam-se os desafios e oportunidades decorrentes dos constrangimentos particulares deste tipo de iniciativas aplicadas a uma instituição de ensino superior de um país como Moçambique, em termos de infraestruturas tecnológicas e de literacia digital. Os resultados alcançados permitem evidenciar um caminho muito positivo com várias iniciativas de utilização das ferramentas implementadas e ativas no terreno.