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Web 2.0. Charles Gibson Educational Technology /EDUC 7101 Walden University. Introduction. Speaker Introduction. Charles Gibson Educational Technology Student @ Walden University Substitute Teacher Master in Business Administration and Bachelor in Information Technology. Method/Media.
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Web 2.0 Charles Gibson Educational Technology /EDUC 7101 Walden University
Speaker Introduction • Charles Gibson • Educational Technology Student @ Walden University • Substitute Teacher • Master in Business Administration and Bachelor in Information Technology.
Method/Media • Narrated Microsoft PowerPoint
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