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caoliver16

Web 2.0 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • Web 2.0 describes World Wide Web sites that emphasize user-generated content, usability, and interoperability. The term was popularized by Tim O'Reilly and Dale Dougherty at the O'Reilly Media Web 2.0 Conference in late 2004, though it was first coined by Darcy DiNucci in 1999.[1][2][3][4] Although Web 2.0 suggests a new version of the World Wide Web, it does not refer to an update to any technical specification, but rather to cumulative changes in the way Web pages are made and used. A Web 2.0 site may allow users to interact and collaborate with each other in a social media dialogue as creators of user-generated content in a virtual community, in contrast to Web sites where people are limited to the passive viewing of content. Examples of Web 2.0 include social networking sites, blogs, wikis, folksonomies, video sharing sites, hosted services, Web applications, and mashups.[5] Whether Web 2.0 is substantively different from prior Web technologies has been challenged by World Wide Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee, who describes the term as jargon.[6] His original vision of the Web was "a collaborative medium, a place where we [could] all meet and read and write".[7][8] On the other hand, the term Semantic Web (sometimes referred to as Web 3.0)[citation needed] was coined by Tim Berners-Lee for a web of data that can be processed by machines.[9]
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    A Web 2.0 site may allow users to interact and collaborate with each other in a social media dialogue as creators of user-generated content in a virtual community, in contrast to Web sites where people are limited to the passive viewing of content. Examples of Web 2.0 include social networking sites, blogs, wikis, folksonomies, video sharing sites, hosted services, Web applications, and mashups.[5]
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    WEB 2.0
drmayo

You are the content you publish. | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    You are the content you publish. Discover, curate and publish great content to get visibility online.
Jeff Aronowitz

Story Spheres - 0 views

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    Amazing tool for creating immersive, interactive content
Jill Baedke

BBC News - News feeds from the BBC - 0 views

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    News feeds allow you to see when websites have added new content.
educationis

https://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ21.pdf - 0 views

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    PDF of Government regulations for "fair use" of content by educators and librarians.
k6pete

Global Grid for Learning - 0 views

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    Each Grid for Learning can feature single sign-on access to all of the web-based content and resources you own, subscribe to, create or use for free.
carltonallen

Web 2.0 Tools | WebReference - 0 views

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    Web 2.0 is about users and content, instead of just surfing on the Internet. It's about what the Internet can do for an active collaborator, rather than a passive viewer. Web 2.0 Technologies
Jeff Aronowitz

How to Use Social Media as a Learning Tool | Edudemic - 0 views

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    Good content. More info on dealing privacy issues would have been ideal.
Jeff Aronowitz

Tour Builder - 0 views

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    Another great tool for collaborative projects. Takes the power of Google Earth and focuses on an easy to use interface for incorporating varying content.
Jeff Aronowitz

Jamestown Rediscovery Foundation | Historic Jamestowne - 0 views

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    content for wordclouds
anonymous

Museum Box - 0 views

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    I see this being a great tool for adding video and text in order for students to explore new content or review what they have already learned.
bethyeakel

Five Free Web 2.0 Tools to Support Lesson Planning | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Web 2.0 tools are online software programs that allow users to do a number of different things. They can be used to teach curriculum content, store data, create or edit video, edit photos, collaborate and so much more.
lettmoriah12

How it works - 1 views

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    The key is a change to a more active user, who creates content rather than just passively receiving it.
Carol Kurz

http://vste.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Web20Advocacy.pdf - 0 views

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    This document is going to share examples of some great Web 2.0 tools we believe can make a positive impact in the lives of children.
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    This document is going to share examples of some great Web 2.0 tools we believe can make a positive impact in the lives ofd children.
anonymous

web20.png (367×417) - 0 views

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    Upload vs. Download for Web 2.0
naiyanixon

Discovery Education Web2014 : Web 2.0 Tools - 0 views

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    Discovery Education provides a wealth of information
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    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 bee
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    Web 2.0 Resources provided by Discovery ed.
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    Using Web 2.0 tools
k6pete

Using Web 2.0 Tools in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Web 2.0 Tools are online software programs that allow users to do a number of different things. They can be used to teach curriculum content, store data, create/edit video, edit photos, collaborate and so much more. These programs are often free and are used by teachers, students, and sometimes parents, both in and out of the classroom, on a pretty regular basis.
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