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Next Generation Learning
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HTi March 2009
1 Microsoft 2 Google 3 Cloud computing
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1 MICROSOFT software
OS MICROSOFT – 1975, OS 95, 98, Zenith with XP (2001)
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2 Google 1998
- 2008 Google 1998
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Private WIKI making
a virtual learning environment – a social network in a walled garden network.
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OPPORTUNITIES TO ENHANCE
LEARNING WITH ICT
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USING TECHNOLOGY TO
TRANSFORM LEARNING