In the Classroom
Tracy Wesson and Hassie M. Johnson Presenters 10/22/09
WEB GENERATIONS Web 1.0
Web 2.0
Web 3.0
Mostly read-only web
Wildly read-write web
Portable personal web
Own Content
Shared Content
Consolidating dynamic content
Homepages
Blogs, wiki, etc Widgets (iGoogle)
Focus on Authorship
Focus on Collaboration
Focus on Individual
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Free Open Source Software 10/22/09
Web 2.0 Tools Tools
Function
Blogging
A simple Weblog is typically operated by an individual who regularly posts comments and news, often including multimedia files.
Online Surveys
Online surveys gather opinions easily with minimal technical knowledge
Wikis
A Wiki is a series of web pages that, once created, can be edited and maintained by multiple users, typically as a long-term knowledge repository or database. It is usually devoted to a specific subject or field of interest. http://docs.google.com/View?id=dgqvt99b_25frq2wcdd 10/22/09
Creative Commons
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