Web 2.0 Academic Research Funding (UK)

Use of ‘Web 2.0′ Technologies

This JISC-ITT invites proposals for a study to investigate issues arising from the use by students and teachers of ‘Web2.0′ technologies to share educational content and, in particular, how such technologies can inter-relate with universities’ institutional systems and policies to support effective practice Funding of up to £15,000 (including VAT and expenses) is available for this study. The deadline for proposals is 13.00 hours on Monday 19th February 2007 (link).

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