The purpose of the blog is to identify, examine, and evaluate the technology used at the Baderman Island Resort. The company uses various forms of technology to disseminate information, conduct meetings, and provide its employees with education and training. This blog will focus on the use of technology in education and training. In addition, this blog will include a discussion the manner in which technology is managed by the resort and its parent company and addresses concerns about the use of Web 2.0 tools. Finally, the authors of the blog suggest upgrades and changes necessary to provide better integration of technology for the company's education and training programs.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

References

Bitter, G.G. & Legacy, J.M. (2008).  Using technology in the classroom, 7th Edition, Boston, MA: Pearson; Allyn & Bacon, p. 21


Carling, L. & Winter, K. (2010).  Web 2.0: Tested tools: new applications.  Retrieved from http://www.internationalonlineconference.org/2010/ioc2010-poster-winter-carling.


http://www.csoonline.com/article/442215/web-2.0-applications-and-sites-and-security-concerns


Ecampus.phoenix.edu/secure/aapd/cist/cop/Business/BadermanIsland/BadermanIsland/biinterent/library/html


Federal Communication Commission (n.d.).  FCC consumer facts: getting broadband.  Retrieved 4/30/11 from fcc.gov.cgb/.../highspeedinternet.html


Trango Systems (n.d.).  Ultimate broadband access networks.  Retrieved 4/30/11 from http://www.trangobroadband.com


http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/ga-focus/documents/briefings/briefing-103/htm


University of Phoenix (2010).  Web 2.0 technologies.  Retrieved from https://ecampus.phoenix.edu/secure/ED/aet530/WebTechnologies.html

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