Web 2.0 is about revolutionary new ways of creating, collaborating, editing and sharing user-generated content online. It's also about ease of use. There's no need to download, and teachers and students can master many of these tools in minutes. Technology has never been easier or more accessible to all.
Mr. K.V.Deore concludes that:
Internet is a most powerful educational tool for teaching Learning .
Internet is useful for self-study to student.
Internet gives to student a lot of information for student to achieve goal.
Internet could also be used for assignment and the progress of student.
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Mindomo is a mindmapping tool that is free for teachers. You can use it will Google Drive and the app links with your Google Apps. Will be using this tomorrow with my students.
Great application for teaching the fundamentals of programming logic. Scratch has a "drop and drag" interface and "code" is created in the Scripts panel and allows a beginner to use more complex structures such as loops and if statements without actually having to know the "how's". I use this tool in the first 4 hours of teaching programming to beginners by teaching students how to make a simple fish game and then once they have these basic concepts understood, then build on their previous knowledge by teaching them how to make their own version of Pacman. So a highly recommended tool for all levels of students.
I personally find screen capture a really good way to learn computer skills or have text explained.This is a free web 2.0 tool, however you need to download java for it to work.