This document discusses emerging technologies for teaching and learning, including Web 2.0 tools like wikis, blogs, podcasts, and social networking. It provides examples of how each tool has been used educationally and their potential benefits and disadvantages. The document also briefly discusses early concepts of Web 3.0 which aim to further connect information online through personalized metadata and semantic tagging.
8. What is Web 2.0? Tim O’Reilly “ Technology is shifting power away from the editors, the publishers, the establishment, the media elite. Now it’s the people who are taking control.” ~ Rupert Murdoch Web 2.0 for Beginners - Mike Stopforth We Are the Web!
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12. http://news.cnet. Social Networking Sites Continue to Attract Record Numbers [more than half of visitors are now age 35 or older] classmates.com Social Networking podomatic Data courtesy of: 5/08 Twitter My face Started ‘03 Public ‘06 book
13. Club Penguin 4 million users 1.2 million users, 1/08 Purchased by Disney… Kids 8-14 My avatar: TNlady
30. Jimmy Wales Founded 1/01 more history Want to know about the knighting of Francis Drake ? Seigenthaler controversy Is Wikipedia the New Town Hall? "Wikipedia is surprisingly good proof that collaborative work by amateurs can provide balanced and reliable information, and even become a vigorous site of public debate and negotiation.” ~ Patricia Aufderheide, American University, Communications professor 3/07