Wikis, blogs and podcasts: a new generation of Web-based tools for virtual collaborative clinical practice and education
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Abstract
We have witnessed a rapid increase in the use of Web-based 'collaborationware' in recent years. These Web 2.0 applications, particularly wikis, blogs and podcasts, have been increasingly adopted by many online health-related professional and educational services. Because of their ease of use and rapidity of deployment, they offer the opportunity for powerful information sharing and ease of collaboration. Wikis are Web sites that can be edited by anyone who has access to them. The word 'blog' is a contraction of 'Web Log' – an online Web journal that can offer a resource rich multimedia environment. Podcasts are repositories of audio and video materials that can be "pushed" to subscribers, even without user…
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- World Wide Web
- Computer science
- Multimedia
- Web 2.0
- Web development
- The Internet
- Internet privacy
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