Web 2.0 is the term given to describe a second generation of the World Wide Web that is focused on the ability for people to collaborate and share information online.
Web 2.0 is the term given to describe a second generation of the World Wide Web that is focused on the ability for people to collaborate and share information online.
Web 2.0 is the read/write web, where the contribution of the user is as much a part of the experience as receiving information.
Web 2.0 is what people call new ways of showing or using things on the Internet. • Web 2.0 is simple: easy for anyone to publish their work on the Internet • Web 2.0 is social: easy for people to connect with other people • Web 2.0 is open: easy for websites and computer programs to exchange data with other sources
Web 2.0 is a social platform relinquishing control giving people flexibility to find, organize, share and create information in a collaborative way that is globally accessible. Web 2.0 is an attitude, not a technology.
Web 2.0 is...unlike 1.0 is more focused on genuine interaction between users. It encourages users to up-load and download information. Web 2.0 is a generation of web based communities and hosted services made up of social and networking, wikis, folksomonies...to aid in collaboration and sharing.
Web 2.0 is as Tim O'Reilly says, a "solar system of sites" Wikipedia say Web 2.0 "allows people to collaborate and share information online.: It is described as second generation which gives users an experience closer to desktop application than traditional web pages--first generation--do not. Paul Graham says that Web 2.0 "means usimg the web the way it is meant to be used." Basically, the article from Read/WriteWeb says that there is aproblem in trying to define Wen 2.0 because you can't in a single sentence or paragraph!"
Web with no defined center, while there are points where info pools, the source of information is almost everywhere. Alan Coffin acoffin@haxtun.k12.co.us
Web 2.0 is user gernerated content that provides the user control over their input. Mariah Allen allenm@lonestar.k12.co.us Richard Lousberg admin@lonestar.k12.co.us
Web 2.0 is not libary and encyclopedia research and it is not Web 1.0 info and email. It is mobile access and multi-dimensional participation by everyone.
Dennis Hill -Julesburg Schools, madhill@yahoo.com
Chad Hoschouer - Revere Schools, reverebusiness@yahoo.com
http://timfredrick.typepad.com/timfredrick/classroom_management/index.html- this is an educational sight on classroom management. Offers real life experiences and possible solutions in the classroom when students are complaining. Brandon Marquez Jenny Knipp
http://www.weblogg-ed.com/ for excellent tech ideas...
I would use this in my Digital Design class where I teach kids how to tell visual stories through moviemaking. I would have kids create entries for the movies they watch and short reviews, movie mistakes, favorites, discussions on movies could happen through some comments. Leslie Raffelson(raffelsonl@plateau.k12.co.us)
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Web 2.0 is the term given to describe a second generation of the World Wide Web that is focused on the ability for people to collaborate and share information online.
Web 2.0 is the term given to describe a second generation of the World Wide Web that is focused on the ability for people to collaborate and share information online.
I have no CLUE
Web 2.0 is the read/write web, where the contribution of the user is as much a part of the experience as receiving information.
Web 2.0 is what people call new ways of showing or using things on the Internet.
• Web 2.0 is simple: easy for anyone to publish their work on the Internet
• Web 2.0 is social: easy for people to connect with other people
• Web 2.0 is open: easy for websites and computer programs to exchange data with other sources
Web 2.0 is a social platform relinquishing control giving people flexibility to find, organize, share and create information in a collaborative way that is globally accessible. Web 2.0 is an attitude, not a technology.
Web 2.0 is...unlike 1.0 is more focused on genuine interaction between users. It encourages users to up-load and download information. Web 2.0 is a generation of web based communities and hosted services made up of social and networking, wikis, folksomonies...to aid in collaboration and sharing.
It is a house filled with cobwebs.
Web 2.0 is as Tim O'Reilly says, a "solar system of sites" Wikipedia say Web 2.0 "allows people to collaborate and share information online.: It is described as second generation which gives users an experience closer to desktop application than traditional web pages--first generation--do not. Paul Graham says that Web 2.0 "means usimg the web the way it is meant to be used." Basically, the article from Read/WriteWeb says that there is aproblem in trying to define Wen 2.0 because you can't in a single sentence or paragraph!"
Web 2.0 is a new application of the web that enables users to collaborate and share ideas. It is a change in the way people use the web.
A new application of the web that enables users to collaborate and share ideas. It is a change in the way people use the web.
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An enhancement over read-only web sites.
Amy May- maya@fre3.edu
Sharon Seger- segers2@fre.edu
Web based application created by the people for the people
asalyards@neboces.com
asalyards@neboces.com
The web world evolving as people answer needs they had no idea they had.
Globalness pushing the envelopes of creativity.
Marilyn Holste
holstem@plateau.k12.co.us
Web with no defined center, while there are points where info pools, the source of information is almost everywhere.
Alan Coffin
acoffin@haxtun.k12.co.us
The web world evolving and growing at the speed of light. It is World Wide Web user friendly!!
Sandi Roelle
roelles@plateau.k12.co.us
Web 2.0 is user gernerated content that provides the user control over their input.
Mariah Allen
allenm@lonestar.k12.co.us
Richard Lousberg admin@lonestar.k12.co.us
Interactive rather than read only applications between users.
brandonmarquez1@msn.com Brandon Marquez
j_knipp@hotmail.com Jenny Knipp
Web 2.0 is a means of communication in which anyone can be the publisher. (Even your 92 year old Grandmother!)
Beverly Schoenfeld
schoenfeldb@osdco.com
An interactive way of presenting digital media with no formatting constraints to a browser. Free for anyone to create/edit content.
ttravis@wrayschools.org
raffelsonl@plateau.k12.co.us
Tks for the comments-
BTY u r MBF now
Howie DiBlasi
hdiblasi@durango.k12.co.us
Web 2.0 is not libary and encyclopedia research and it is not Web 1.0 info and email. It is mobile access and multi-dimensional participation by everyone.
Dennis Hill -Julesburg Schools, madhill@yahoo.com
Chad Hoschouer - Revere Schools,
reverebusiness@yahoo.com
http://chesterfieldscience.blogspot.com/
this is an axample
Howie DiBlasi
hdiblasi@durango.k12.co.us
http://www.wideopendoors.net/educational_technology/educational_blogs.html
Here is an example of how you can use blogs in your technology classrooms.
Mariah allenm@lonestar.k12.co.us
Richard admin@lonestar.k12.co.us
http://collegeadmissionspartners.blogspot.com/
Looks like an excellent source for professional opinions about an everchanging world - college admissions.
Just what us small town, out-on-our-own counselors need.
Marilyn H
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/blogs.html
A great source to review and blog about multi-media, technology and books.
http://timfredrick.typepad.com/timfredrick/classroom_management/index.html- this is an educational sight on classroom management. Offers real life experiences and possible solutions in the classroom when students are complaining.
Brandon Marquez
Jenny Knipp
http://www.davesfootballblog.com/post/2007/04/09/finding-new-ways-to-play-football/
I found a six man blog site that includes a video about football in a small town.
Here is a great site I found that is a link off of Alan November's website. A lot of technology topics are blogged on one location.
http://supportblogging.com/Links+to+School+Bloggers
ttravis@wrayschools.org
http://educationwonk.blogspot.com/
Here is an educational blog with an article about "Cracking down on Crack".
Amy May
Sharon Seger
http://www.weblogg-ed.com/
for excellent tech ideas...
I would use this in my Digital Design class where I teach kids how to tell visual stories through moviemaking. I would have kids create entries for the movies they watch and short reviews, movie mistakes, favorites, discussions on movies could happen through some comments.
Leslie Raffelson(raffelsonl@plateau.k12.co.us)
http://www.pvbluejays.blogspot.com/
This blog is from 8th Grade core teachers at P.V. Blue Jays School in Springfield, MO.
Beverly Schoenfeld
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