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Margaret Watrous

Web2N - Web 2.0 News - 0 views

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    Lists current trends and articles regarding web 2.0
Caroline Madigan

Web 2.0 Gets Big -- and Corporate - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    This article outlined the impacts of different companies on Web 2.0. The companies range from Microsoft to Azure. The main focus is the business aspect of Web 2.0.
KathrynC C

The World Wide Web of the past, present, and future - 0 views

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    Hyperlink about the World Wide Web of the past, present, and future. It talks about how the World Wide Web has changed.
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    The World Wide Web is a huge part of most people's everyday lives.
Kyle Correa

negative impacts of the world wide web on education - Google Search - 1 views

  • Computers, the internet, and cheating among secondary school ...pareonline.net/getvn.asp?v=9&n=9Cached - SimilarYou +1'd this publicly. Undoby S Conradson - Cited by 14 - Related articlesPermission is granted to distribute this article for nonprofit, educational ... And the vast realms of information on the truly, worldwide Web are so readily available. ..... policies that carry seriou
Levi Trapanotto

Top 20 links: ways the web has changed the world - 0 views

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    Before the World Wide Web the Internet really only provided screens full of text (and usually only in one font and font size). So although it was pretty good for exchanging information, and indeed for accessing information such as the Catalogue of the US Library of Congress, it was visually very boring.The World Wide Web made surfing the web a fast and easy way to get information
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    This article gives you 20 ways how the world wide web changed the world for people today.
Danielle Perdock

Realizing the promise of Web 2.0: engaging c... [J Health Commun. 2011] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Web 2.0, expanding on Health 2.0, includes three main aspects, participation in health, evolution of the web involving a vast amount of consumer engagement, and the new realization of data, which supports the vital decisions in Health 2.0.
Danielle Perdock

Teaching and Learning in a Web 2.0 Environment: Three Case Studies - 0 views

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    This pdf is a good tool to use because it has multiple (three) examples of web 2.0 in a learning environment. Also, the intro provides background information on Web 2.0.
Caroline Madigan

What is Web 2.0? - 0 views

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    This page provides great background information about the idea of Web 2.0. Basically, the article summarizes the history of Web 2.0 and includes a brief statement about the possibility of Web 3.0, or the next stage of uploading and communication.
Connor M

The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Statistics - 0 views

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    The web in statistics. The number of people who use the web for educational purposes, whether they are with a school or organization or not, is increasing rapidly.
Vicki Davis

flatclassroomproject » Web 2.0 Tools for Sharing Information - 1 views

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    Nice wiki about Web 2.0 tools and although underline is used improperly (you never use it unless it is a hyperlink), the page is sound and has some good information.
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    2006 Web 2.0 Flat Classroom Project
Steve Madsen

Search for Tomorrow - Google - 1 views

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    This article give some background on Google but also advertises a book entitled 'Planet Google' by Randall Stross
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    By 1998, the Web was getting big enough that it was hard for human editors to keep up. That's when Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google and built a search engine that, by using a computer algorithm, could in theory scale to include an infinite number of Web sites. Google sent a spider into the Web that would index every page it crawled past.
Vicki Davis

WHS CFF Showcase » Social Studies - 0 views

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    How history teachers are using the web to teach history - some great examples and tools that you may want to use on your wiki - dipity is a GREAT tool as is the bitty browser. This may actually affect HOW you do your web page.
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    Fascinating link for social studies and some samples. I LOVE how some web pages were inserted using bitty browser. What a cool tool. This site also features several dipity timelines. This is a GREAT site for history teachers to see.
wildcat wildcat

Netscape - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Netscape Communications (formerly known as Netscape Communications Corporation and commonly known as Netscape) is a US computer services company, best known for its web browser. When it was an independent company, its headquarters were in Mountain View, California.[1] The name Netscape was a trademark of Cisco Systems, that was granted to the company
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    read this is you want to know wbout netscape
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    This is a web browser.
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    Netscape is an American computer services company, best known for its web browser.
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    Netscape is a popular web browser.
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    Netscape Communications (formerly known as Netscape Communications Corporation and commonly known as Netscape) is a US computer services company, best known for its web browser. When it was an independent company, its headquarters were in Mountain View, California.[1] The name Netscape was a trademark of Cisco Systems, that was granted to the company
Julie Lindsay

Educational Networking: The Important Role Web 2.0 Will Play in Education - 1 views

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    Excellent 'white paper' written by Steve Hargadon (classroom20 and futureofeducation guru) about Web 2 and education. Has an Elluminate sales-pitch side to it, but very much worth reading and sharing.
Julie Lindsay

Web 3.0 Video - 1 views

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    Excellent documentary on the emerging Web 2.0, Semantic web
Steve Madsen

CogDogRoo - 50 Ways - 0 views

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    Article describes several tools that can be used to tell a story.
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    What is a "story" here consists of more than one type of media (images + text, audio + images, etc) that are assembled on the web, and can be presented on the web or embedded into other web sites.
Ben B

Gale Power Search - Document - 0 views

  • CompuServe's
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  • Simply put, the Web can do the information superhighway thing better than any on-line service. Heads up, Mac managers. All those WAN service projects you have stalled because you couldn't afford to build your own WAN infrastructure and were afraid to trust AOL's and CompuServe's just became doable. Put them on the front burner now. Here's why.
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  • Internet and the World-Wide Web will kill on-line services by making them unnecessary
  • Information Superhighway
  • Web servers and communications applications must be built with available tools, requiring a substantial commitment of company resources and experienced staff
  • investment will pay off
  • computing infrastructure is largely transparent and highly distributed
  • Web users don't have to pay for this infrastructure directly, nor are they penalized for trying to access it at the highest possible bandwidth.
  • nearly free
  • You could make operational or interface changes whenever you desired and not have to worry about propagating them through an on-line service's restricted forum-management tools.
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    This article explains how the World Wide Web is an information super-highway. It allows information to be shared around the world.
Justine B

Discovery Education: Web 2.0 Tools - 1 views

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    Web2.0 education tools
Matthew Smith

CERN - How the web began - 0 views

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    This is another article about how the world wide web began.
Jeff Kern

The 100 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You | Edudemic - 0 views

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    This shows the top 102 web 2.0 tools chosen by people. 
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