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Jennifer E. Barraza Pérez Claribel Santana Ashley Rivera INGL-0080-N05 Dr. Jesús Lopez
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Web 1.0 Web 1.0 Type: static. Time : 1994-1997 Associated Technology: HTML, GIF. The web pages are your static documents that will never be updated
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Web 2.0 Web 2.0 Type: collaborative Time: 2003 – present Associate Technology: Ajax, DHTML, XML, Soap Characteristics : users become contributors. Publish the information and make changes to the data.
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Difference of the Web 1.0 and the Web 2.0 Web 1.0Web 2.0 ReadingWriting Companiescommunities Client-serverpeer to peer HTMLXML Home pagesblogs Lecturesconversation AdvertisingWord of mouth
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Gaggle Gaggle has been providing safe online learning tools for since 1998. Our focus is and always has been on student safety, so educators can have the confidence to allow learners to take advantage of current technological tools for communication, collaboration, and productivity.
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Communication Features Gaggle Email Gaggle Blogs Message Boards Parent Accounts Gaggle SMS Texting
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At Gaggle You can…
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Conclusion The group select this particular tool because allows communicate anytime and anywhere using our wide range of Web 2.0 tools. Gaggle helps students learn how to communicate in a professional manner, engages them using technology, and helps them learn the 21st Century skills they need for their futures.
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