Jeremy Hiebert has developed a concept map for his Master’s thesis on online learning communities. I am going to check out the site he used to create it.
I am thinking it might be helpful to develop a similar concept map for my Master’s paper. I am currently working on an updated version of my Academic Library 2.0 Concept Model. It might be useful to develop a concept map for the larger project of defining Academic Library 2.0.
I encourage any new readers to go back and read my original post on the model and to read my more recent post about the Academic Library 2.0 wiki project I am working on.
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