Wonderful World of Web 2.0 The Applications of Today
Web 2.0 is the sharing and collaboration on the internet.
1.DigiteenatvsuDigiteenatvsu 2.Westwood WikispacesWestwood Wikispaces 3.CatIndia ProjectCatIndia Project 4.Flat Classroom ProjectFlat Classroom Project Wikispaces Hawaiian word for fast A blank document that allows people to write about a certain topic Allows other collaborators to work on the wiki at the same time
Twitter You can “tweet” your thoughts Others can respond You can access it on your cell phone
Skype Free calls around the world Can incorporate video feed Instant messaging with friends
Blogger A great way to express your feelings Allows you to publish your ideas Easily accessible over the internet
Ning
Dial2Do Allowed to update your Twitter and listen to your favorite Internet stream Allowed to record event reminders Allowed to send or text message
Google Applications 1.Google Docs 2. Google Calendar 3. G-mail 4. Google Translator
Google Documents
Google Calendar
G-mail
Google Translator
Web 2.0 used for presentations and projects Classtools.net Big Huge Labs Animoto ToonDoo Prezentit SlideShare Microsoft Live
Classtools.net You can make educational games, activities, and diagrams Provides you with an embed code which allows you to post on wikis, nings, or any other personal website
Big Huge Labs Allows you to make toys, games, and activities Examples include jigsaw puzzles, magazine cover, popstar poster, and map maker
PreZent it! Allows you to make slideshows Allows you to upload pictures and transitions Used for presentations
SlideShare Allows you to upload off of power points Provides you with an embed code Allows you to add music to create a slidecast
Microsoft Office Live Beta Provides the user with all the features of Microsoft Office and the internet Similar to Google Docs
Animoto Allows you to make short movies using pictures Allows you to upload music to your video Allows you to embed your videos on websites
ToonDoo Allows you to make and personalize cartoons Allows you to make comic strips
Learning from a New Perspective Virtual Worlds OpenSim Reaction Grid