Monday, April 28, 2008

Science 2.0

Ok, forget the 2.0 moniker - hold your nose if you have to, but here is an interesting article documenting some changing work habits among academics. It's called Science 2.0, not really because it's a reinvention of the scientific process, but rather because it talks about the application of web apps to scientific endeavours in academic settings. The point to take away from this, potentially, is yet another example of how institutions of learning can try to use some of these tools, like wikis and blogs, to increase a students capacity to work with and learn from other students.

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