Web 2.0
You may have heard people referring to Web 2.0, the interactive sites that allows people to interact with the web in new ways. Facebook, Blogs, Google Maps, UTube, Flicker, Podcasts and Wikis are all Web 2.0 tools that allow people to post content, see other people's creations and comment on what others are doing. Friends and families share photos and videos. Students share projects with classmates and students in other parts of the world. If MySpace were a country, its population would be greater than Canada's.
How might you and your students use Web 2.0? What are you using now?
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