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1 “The materials published on this project don't represent the official opion of EU"

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3 What is Web 2.0? Why Web 2.0 in Education? Concerns about Web 2.0

4 Web 2.0 is a term that refers to a recent change in the internet, marked by: User created and contributed content Web –based applications Social interactions

5 In Web 1.0 users were retrievers of information One-way In Wev 2.0 users are contributors of information Two-way

6 Web 1.0 was about reading, Web 2.0 is about writing Web 1.0 was about companies, Web 2.0 is about communities Web 1.0 was about home pages, Web 2.0 is about blogs

7 Users Created and Contributed Content Blogs Wikis Videos Photo Sharing(Flikr) Discussions Forums

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9 WWeb based Applications GGoogle Docs-Online Office Suite PPhotoshop Express-Online Photo Editing VVoice Thread-Online slideshow creation

10 Social Interaction Social Networking(My Space, Facebook) Blog Commenting Collaboration(wikis, Google Docs) Discussion Forums Media-based social networks(e.g. Youtube)

11  Authentic Audiences  Collaboration  21 st Century Skills  Free/cheap  Ownership of work

12 Access/Digital Divide Privacy/Security Issues Copyright Reliability of Sources

13 Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world.

14 The photo-sharing site Flickr is also finding use within education - as it provides a valuable resource for students and educators looking for images for use in presentations, learning materials or coursework. Many of the images uploaded to Flickr carry a Creative Commons license, making them particular suitable for educational use - and the tagging of images makes it much easier to find relevant content

15 Web 2.0 offers:  Assistance for training didactic materials  Assessment of evolution of students  Timetable  Development of project in colaboration

16 Ning is a platform for creating your own social network. Our passion is putting new social networks in the hands of anyone with a good idea. With Ning, your social network can be for anything and anyone. We use Ning for bring classmates notice, to help us, sending homework.

17 You start by naming your social network and choosing a combination of features (photos, videos, forums, events, etc.) from an ever- growing list of options. You can then customize your social network's appearance and launch it! People who join your social network will automatically have a customizable profile page and will be able to message and friend each other

18 A collective term for a set of powerful web- based tools that provide many educational opportunities.

19  Resources about Wev 2.0 www.techcrunch.com tim.oreilly.com www.readwriteweb.com Digital web Magazine – Web 2.0 for Designers tech.memeorandum.com www.cluetrain.com/book  Resources about Web 2.0 in Education ◦ Talking with Stephen Downes about online learning and Web 2.0 Talking with Stephen Downes about online learning and Web 2.0 ◦ What E-Learning 2.0 means To You What E-Learning 2.0 means To You ◦ E-learning 2.0, by Stephen Downes - eLearnMag E-learning 2.0, by Stephen DowneseLearnMag ◦ eLearning 2.0 resources eLearning 2.0 resources ◦ Weblogg-ed - The Read/Write Web in the Classroom Weblogg-ed - The Read/Write Web in the Classroom


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