Web 2.0 Part I
Definition please
How do you know if you're looking at something Web 2.0?- static vs dynamic
- view vs interact
- one-way vs two-way
-
spectator vs participant
Some Examples
- A listing of Web 2.0 sites, organized by type of web page
- Another listing of Web 2.0 sites, organized by type of web page
- A web journey , discussing different Web 2.0 tools.
-
Another Listing of Web 2.0 sites (
http://www.shambles.net/web2/
)
For You
What are the web 2.0 tools an elementary teacher might use?- My UEN
- Gmail
- Google Tools>
- Google Labs
- Blogs
- Podcasts
- Wikis
-
del.icio.us
: social bookmarking (
example
)
Where can I learn more ?
- Classroom 2.0 ( http://www.classroom20wiki.com/ )
- Exploring Elementary 2.0, a self paced tutorial on lots of topics ( http://exploringelementary2.edublogs.org/ )
- Learning 2.0: ( http://plcmclearning.blogspot.com/ )
- Jodan School District's T4 Podcast: Classroom 2.0 ( http://t4.jordan.k12.ut.us/t4/content/view/260/58/ )
- Kurt's del.icio.us links for Web 2.0
- EDUCAUSE's 7 Things You Should Know ... series: a good explanation for blogs, wikis, social bookmarking, etc.
- EduBlogs : blogs for and about education
- to find podcasts, besides iTunes
- Places to find blogs, besides 'googling'
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