What is Web 2.0? If you think about Web 1 it was all about taking information from the Internet (reading or printing it). I like to think of Web 2.0 as a two-way street where I can still take information I want, however I can also create and publish my own information and work collaboratively in cyberspace with others. This wiki is an example of a Web 2.0 product. I have created and published my own information and am sharing it with you. You can be involved too in lots of ways such as creating new pages, contributing to discussions and uploading your own documents.
Click on each button below to try out a these Web 2.0 tools. Create and publish your own content for students.
What is Web 2.0? If you think about Web 1 it was all about taking information from the Internet (reading or printing it). I like to think of Web 2.0 as a two-way street where I can still take information I want, however I can also create and publish my own information and work collaboratively in cyberspace with others. This wiki is an example of a Web 2.0 product. I have created and published my own information and am sharing it with you. You can be involved too in lots of ways such as creating new pages, contributing to discussions and uploading your own documents.
Click on each button below to try out a these Web 2.0 tools. Create and publish your own content for students.
Cartoon
Time line
Math Curriculum P-6
Quiz
Book Shelf
Surveys
Capzles
Talking Photos
Bookmarking
File storage
Newsletter Creator
Quiz
Animated Avatars
Digital Story Book
Time line
Spelling Games
Animated Avatars
Sticky Note Sharing
Animated Movies
Presentation
Create games, activities,
diagrams
RSS Feeds
Word Cloud
Google Docs Presentation
Animated Movies
Mind Mapping
Connected Classroom
Screen Casting
Slide