The development and implementation of web 2.0 or social web are threatening the basis of the ways of mixing with other people. These changes are affecting everybody and, in particular, companies and institutions related to people’s education, teaching and training for their inclusion in society and labour market.This paper brings up some reflections in two ways: the first one deals with some reasons why education is also related to the concept of company and the second one deals with how these changes generated by web 2.0 are affecting some training companies, represented in this case by Master-D.

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Training, Market And Business In The Social Web

Manuel Fandos Igado*, Jose Ignacio Aguaded Gomez**
* Public Relations Officer in Master-D, University of Huelva, Spain.
** Professor of Media Education and New Technologies applied to Education, University of Huelva, Spain.
Periodicity:April - June'2009
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jet.6.1.206

Abstract

The development and implementation of web 2.0 or social web are threatening the basis of the ways of mixing with other people. These changes are affecting everybody and, in particular, companies and institutions related to people’s education, teaching and training for their inclusion in society and labour market.This paper brings up some reflections in two ways: the first one deals with some reasons why education is also related to the concept of company and the second one deals with how these changes generated by web 2.0 are affecting some training companies, represented in this case by Master-D.

Keywords

Social web, Web 2.0, Blogs, Wikis, Training, Teaching, Companies, Market, Business.

How to Cite this Article?

Manuel Fandos Igado and Jose Ignacio Aguaded Gomez (2009). Training, Market And Business In The Social Web. i-manager’s Journal of Educational Technology, 6(1), 13-19. https://doi.org/10.26634/jet.6.1.206

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