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Tucker Medical Library Replicates Web 2.0 Course

Filed under: Current Awareness, Social Networking @ MLA, TF — Bart Ragon at 12:17 pm on Thursday, June 26, 2008

Roz Dudden from the Tucker Medical Library contacted me to let me know that she has replicated the Web 2.0 101: Introduction to Second Generation Web Tools for her library.  Very cool.  We are leaving the course site online for the time being.  Much like original Learning 2.0 course we encourage anyone to use the content, customize it, or modify it for your library.

I left out the link to the site. Added 06.27.2008 and Roz added in comments below.
http://tuckerlibrary.wordpress.com/

Bart

4 Comments »

Comment by Roz Dudden

June 26, 2008 @ 4:22 pm

We are excited about our project. Of our 1600 employees, just over 90 registered. The URL for the course is . We are linking to more health care and science sites as we can find them. If anyone else is doing this, we would be glad to exchange these links and resources. We are in Week one now.

Comment by Roz Dudden

June 26, 2008 @ 4:24 pm

The URL didn’t come through so I’ll try again:
http://tuckerlibrary.wordpress.com/

Comment by Bart Ragon

June 27, 2008 @ 12:21 pm

So you offered the class to the entire National Jewish Medical and Research Center? That’s fantastic! I love it when the library becomes the focus for technology and change. All of this helps reinforces that libraries are the place for learning, education, and information (whether its books, journals, or Web 2.0).

Bart

Comment by Melissa Rethlefsen

June 30, 2008 @ 5:38 pm

We are doing this for our schools’ faculty starting next week, though ours is based more on the library’s learning 2.0 program we did last summer. Our blog is at: http://mshsfaculty.wordpress.com

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