What is Web 2.0?
The Internet is ever evolving. Many years ago, the web was a "read only" resource. We often would use the Internet as in information tool. Web 2.0 refers to the transition of the "static" web pages of the past and the more dynamic, collaborative web tools of now. For example, blogs are considered part of web 2.0 because they are a tool that allows users to share information and interact with the information by use of comments. Wikis are another example of web 2.0 because they are web pages that allow for multiple users to edit the content, collaborate, and create together.
Please be sure to check out my favorite web tools and how they work in the classroom environment by using the drop down menu.
Please be sure to check out my favorite web tools and how they work in the classroom environment by using the drop down menu.