Throughout the course of this learning experience we’ve explored just a small sampling of the new Internet technologies and websites that are empowering users with the ability to create and share content. But given time there are so many more we could explore!
A recent estimate placed the number of Web 2.0 tools at somewhere between 1000 and 2000 with only a handful emerging as market dominators.
And although time will only tell which of these new collaborative, social networking and information tools will remain on top, one thing is for sure, they're not going to go away (at least anytime soon).
For this discovery exercise, participants are asked to select any site from this list of Web 2.0 Award Winners and explore it.
With so many to choose from, it might be handy to first select a category that interests you (like Books or Personal Organization) and then select a tool/site to explore. Be careful to select a tool that is Free and that doesn't require a plug-in or download. The majority of these are free, so this shouldn’t be a problem.
Task:
Select any site/tool from the list of Web 2.0 Awards winners (If you prefer to select from just the winners, here’s a link to the short list.)
Select any site/tool from the list of Web 2.0 Awards winners (If you prefer to select from just the winners, here’s a link to the short list.)
Explore the site you selected.
Create a post about your discovery. What did you like or dislike about the tool? What were the site’s useful features? Could you see any applications for its use in your school?
There are so many directions you can go with Web 2.0… so take it easy.
We hope you're having fun with the exercises.
Last Thing - Connect with your Personal Learning Community (PLC) -- Go forth and comment on another participants blog. Make their day!
Last Thing - Connect with your Personal Learning Community (PLC) -- Go forth and comment on another participants blog. Make their day!
[Note: Please remember to include THING# in your heading posts.]
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