- Psychology 2.0
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- the new approach to the science is based upon the use of tools offered by web 2.0 technology. web 2.0 is a community-based, bi-directional communication that is the reverse of web 1.0, where there was only uni-directional communication between the editors of the websites [QUERY: IS THIS CORRECT??] and their audience. In web 1.0, the audience is passive, while in web 2.0 the audience can actively change the content of a web page. Examples of web 2.0 sites include Facebook, blogs, review sites (for example, trip advisors, hotel and restaurant opinion sites) or Lonely Planet.
- the new approach to the science is based upon the use of tools offered by web 2.0 technology. web 2.0 is a community-based, bi-directional communication that is the reverse of web 1.0, where there was only uni-directional communication between the editors of the websites and their audience. In web 1.0, the audience is passive, while in web 2.0 the audience can actively change the content of a web page. Examples of web 2.0 sites include Facebook, blogs, review sites (for example, trip advisors, hotel and restaurant opinion sites) or Lonely Planet.
The 2.0 in "Psychology 2.0"'s name has two meanings:
- marking that after the present psychology (version 1.0) we consider a new version that is built on a different approach of the scientific research with the hope that we can boost the delivery of scientific results that are more relevant to our everyday life
- the new approach of the science is based on the usage of the tools offered by the web 2.0 technology. Web 2.0 means a community based bi-directional communication that is the opposite of web 1.0 where the uni-directional communication was between the editors of the homepages and their audience. In web 1.0 the audience is passive while in web 2.0 the audience is actively changing the content of a web page. Examples for web 2.0 sites: facebook, blogs, review sites (e.g. tripadvisors, hotel and restaurant opinion sites) or lonelyplanet
The 2.0 in “Psychology 2.0”’s name has two meanings:
- acknowledging that, following version 1.0 of the psychology concept, we considered that a new version required building based upon a different approach to scientific research, with the hope that it could boost the delivery of scientific results more relevant to everyday life
- the new approach to the science is based upon the use of tools offered by web 2.0 technology. web 2.0 is a community-based, bi-directional communication that is the reverse of web 1.0, where there was only uni-directional communication between the editors of the websites [QUERY: IS THIS CORRECT??] and their audience. In web 1.0, the audience is passive, while in web 2.0 the audience can actively change the content of a web page. Examples of web 2.0 sites include Facebook, blogs, review sites (for example, trip advisors, hotel and restaurant opinion sites) or Lonely Planet.
Psychology 2.0's concept
Psychology 2.0's concept
Psychology 2.0's concept
Psychology 2.0's concept
Psychology 2.0's concept
The 2.0 in "Psychology 2.0"'s name has two meanings:
- marking that after the present psychology (version 1.0) we consider a new version that is built on a different approach of the scientific research with the hope that we can boost the delivery of scientific results that are more relevant to our everyday life
- the new approach of the science is based on the usage of the tools offered by the web 2.0 technology. Web 2.0 means a community based bi-directional communication that is the opposite of web 1.0 where the uni-directional communication was between the editors of the homepages and their audience. In web 1.0 the audience is passive while in web 2.0 the audience is actively changing the content of a web page. Examples for web 2.0 sites: facebook, blogs, review sites (e.g. tripadvisors, hotel and restaurant opinion sites) or lonelyplanet
The concept in details:
(:include NonPsychologists:)
(:include IntegrativeAttitude:)
(:include TeamWork:)
(:include IntellectualProperties :)
(:include WayCommunicating:)
(:include WikiFeatures:)
(:include InstantPublication:)