Thank you for your note. I hope there are not too many errors when I write in English on my blog... Though, English has come to be a daily, working language in research in general, and in biology in particular, which field I am dedicated as now a PhD student.
Hence, though I am not an educator, I am interested in education and web2.0. One reason is that research in biology makes an intensive use of internet - essentially to access articles and data - but not yet of web2.0. As part of our work is communicating and exchanging ideas, I guess web2.0 technologies will have an impact on the way we are doing science. Also, that these technologies could be open source or using open formats may be crucial.
The second reason why I am interested in education is basically because my parents, as well as some friends, are teachers.
I don't now yet how this community or ning platform are working but your note makes me thing it is quite dynamic.
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Thank you for your note. I hope there are not too many errors when I write in English on my blog... Though, English has come to be a daily, working language in research in general, and in biology in particular, which field I am dedicated as now a PhD student.
Hence, though I am not an educator, I am interested in education and web2.0. One reason is that research in biology makes an intensive use of internet - essentially to access articles and data - but not yet of web2.0. As part of our work is communicating and exchanging ideas, I guess web2.0 technologies will have an impact on the way we are doing science. Also, that these technologies could be open source or using open formats may be crucial.
The second reason why I am interested in education is basically because my parents, as well as some friends, are teachers.
I don't now yet how this community or ning platform are working but your note makes me thing it is quite dynamic.
So keep in touch,
Sébastien