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What does Web 2.0 mean? A tag cloud showing Internet themes

What Does Web 2.0 Mean? This presentation was written by Donna Swanson and Dee Whall for the Cooperative Middle School, Stratham NH This presentation is not to be used without the permission of Dee Whall and Donna Swanson

What does Web 2.0 mean? “Web-as-participation” (Wikipedia) - meaning users can work together, add information, share information, and run programs all from the Web.participation

Web 2.0 Tools? Web 2.0 basically means people can add “content” to the Web. “Content” could be facts, opinions, stories, news, etc. “Tools” are the Web sites available for users to make content.

Web 2.0 Speak The Web 2.0 Glossary - A Web 2.0 Dictionary of Terms - R-ZThe Web 2.0 Glossary - A Web 2.0 Dictionary of Terms - R-Z

Web 2.0 Tools Web 2.0 Logos, Web 2.0 Fonts, Web 2.0 DesignWeb 2.0 Logos, Web 2.0 Fonts, Web 2.0 Design

Type of 2.0 tools? Blogs = Web Logs (diaries) Microblogs = Twitter General knowledge = Wikipedia Applications = Wordle Social Networking = Shelfari Social Bookmarking = Delicious, Bloglines Collaboration (working together) = Etherpad, Wiki Spaces

Wiki A wiki (pronounced / ˈ w ɪ ki/ WIK-ee) is a website that allows the easy[1] creation and editing of any number of interlinked web pages via a web browser using a simplified markup language or a WYSIWYG text editor.[2][3] Wikis are typically powered by wiki software and are often used to create collaborative websites, to power community websites, for personal note taking, in corporate intranets, and in knowledge management systems./ ˈ w ɪ ki/WIK-eewebsite[1] interlinkedweb pagesweb browsermarkup languageWYSIWYG[2][3]wiki softwarenote takingintranetsknowledge management Wikis may exist to serve a specific purpose, and in such cases, users use their editorial rights to remove material that is considered "off topic". Such is the case of the collaborative encyclopedia Wikipedia. In contrast, open purpose wikis accept content without firm rules as to how the content should be organized.

Wiki Spaces Wiki Spaces is currently the most popular site. Let’s take a look… Wiki Spaces

Social Bookmarking Bookmarking = saving favorite websites to a public website. RSS feeds are constantly streaming to your aggregator (the tool). RSS = Real Simple Syndication. This one allows for blogging as well. Delicious is a favorite social bookmarking site for teachers. Bloglines | My Feeds (746)

Etherpad Let’s check this out! EtherPad: Realtime Collaborative Text EditingEtherPad: Realtime Collaborative Text Editing

The 2010 National Education Technology Plan 2010 Future of Technology in the Schools

Works Cited "Giant Panda." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 2 Mar "Giant Panda." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 2 Mar "Log In." Bloglines Web. 3 Mar "Log In." Bloglines Web. 3 Mar National Educational Technology Plan. 12 Mar Web. 17 Mar National Educational Technology Plan. 12 Mar Web. 17 Mar Twitter. Web. 2 Mar Twitter. Web. 2 Mar "The Web 2.0 Glossary - A Web 2.0 Dictionary of Terms - R-Z." Web Trends – Web"The Web 2.0 Glossary - A Web 2.0 Dictionary of Terms - R-Z." Web Trends – Web News, Social Media and Current Web Trends Web. 1 Mar "Web 2.0 Logos, Web 2.0 Fonts, Web 2.0 Design." Web 2.0 Sites, Rankings, Traffics"Web 2.0 Logos, Web 2.0 Fonts, Web 2.0 Design." Web 2.0 Sites, Rankings, Traffics and Logos - Web2List Web. 1 Mar Web 2.0 Tools and Applications - Go2web20. Web. 2 Mar Web 2.0 Tools and Applications - Go2web20. Web. 2 Mar "Web 2.0." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 4 Mar "Web 2.0." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 4 Mar Web. 3 Mar Welcome to Wikispaces - Free Wikis for Everyone. Web. 2 Mar Welcome to Wikispaces - Free Wikis for Everyone. Web. 2 Mar Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds Web. 3 Mar Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds Web. 3 Mar