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Connections, Collaboration and Creativity:Connections, Collaboration and Creativity:Exploring Web 2.0 Applications inExploring Web 2.0 Applications in
Health InformaticsHealth Informaticsand Professional Developmentand Professional Development
The hi-blogs.info 'krew'The hi-blogs.info 'krew'
Connections, Collaboration and Creativity:Connections, Collaboration and Creativity:Exploring Web 2.0 Applications in Health InformaticsExploring Web 2.0 Applications in Health Informatics
and Professional Developmentand Professional Development
W. Scott Erdley
Clinical Associate Professor, University at Buffalo, NY, USA
Peter J. Murray
Founding Fellow, CHIRAD, UK
Margaret Hansen
Assistant Professor, The University of San Francisco, USA
Karl Øyri
Nurse manager, Rikshospitalet University Hospital, Norway
Rod Ward
Senior Lecturer, University of the West of England, UK
William F. Perry
Kettering Medical Center, Ohio, USA
Collaborating on blogs, podcasts,vodcasts and other projects
www.hi-blogs.info
Web 2.0
“IT = interaction technology”
this is 'presentation 2.0', re-using content ...
and always in beta (aka, 'not quite in time')
communication, connectivity, community
re-use, reversion, mashup
Running order:
Peter – Web 2.0
Bill – Live demo from USA
Rod – Blogs
Margaret – Podcasts (via podcast)
Scott – Wikis
Participants - Discussion
• O’Reilly 2004
• Second generation of the Web
• Web 2.0 doesn't have a
• hard boundary,
• but rather, a gravitational core
Collaboration
Interaction
customization
Openness is the core paradigm
of content, tools and services in Web 2.0 digital environments
Web 2.0 websites are different from those of early web development, retroactively labeled Web 1.0.
They are designed to deliver interactive, versus static, applications to end-users. Their content is characterised by open communication, decentralised authority, and freedom to share and re-use materials across a more dynamic, interlinked and interactive World Wide Web.
They are often referred to as 'read/write web' applications.
Ajax
Ajax = Asynchronous JavaScript and XML
Not a single technology – rather a group of technologies working together
Truly interactive 2.0 applications
UsesXHTML and CSS for markup applicationsJavaScript or Jscript to interact with displayXHR (xmlhttprequest) as API