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Brian Kelly’s ‘Web 2.0: What Is It, How Can I Use It, How Can I Deploy It?’

I really like this presentation from the University of Bath’s Brian Kelly. Excellent introduction that should be raided for ideas about how to explain “Web 2.0″ to others.

Embedded SlideShare version is below. Be sure not to miss slide 23, “Beware the IT Fundamentalists.” Great stuff.

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3 Responses to “Brian Kelly’s ‘Web 2.0: What Is It, How Can I Use It, How Can I Deploy It?’”

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    Brian Kelly:

    Hi David
    Thanks for the kind comments on my presentation
    For info, you can link directly to any slide in slideshare, by appending the slide number at the end of the URL – e.g.:
    http://slideshare.net/lisbk/web-20-what-is-it-how-can-i-use-it-how-can-i-deploy-it/23
    Note that I’ve recently added a new fundamentalist to be wary of – the Web 2.0 fundamentalist, who’s convinced that everything can be done using Web 2.0 services.
    Regards

    Brian

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    David Rothman:

    As with the rest of your presentation, Brian, I think you’re right on to suggest wariness of Web 2.0 fundamentalists. :)

    -David

  3. 3
    davidrothman.net » Blog Archive » What Can Web 2.0 Offer The Research Community?:

    [...] If you find this interesting, you might like to see this other presentation of Brian’s. [...]

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