Web 2.0 does mean different things to different people. When reading through Wikipedia, I found out that Myspace and other similiar sites are part of the web 2.0. Then I went to the Web 2.0 for Educators, I found that the site I was just at, Wikipedia, is also a part of the Web 2.0 experience. I also found that the Educators site defines the web 2.0 as a more two-way relationship with the internet where people are contributing free space and information. That makes sense. I also read about Amazon.com and found many of those statements something I could relate to because I ususally won't buy something until I read all the reviews especially if I'm debating between two or more products.
I think that one of the other sites I read was right about where education is going as far as web 2.0. Myspace is a huge networking place, and teachers need to get into some kind of program like this where everyone can be connected online, such as just one classroom. This could be great help for students because it would provide direct communication and assistance could be given for homework. In my opinion, things are definitely going more web 2.0.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
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