A web 2.0 tool makes sharing information more interactive. An easy example of this, is social networking sites like Facebook. Another for video sharing is Youtube. In fact, this blog is a web 2.0 tool since it is an interactive site that shares information (actually an easy way to cheat on this assignment would be to put this link of the blog here since it is proof that teachers, or at least we the future and you the current teacher, use this technology... but I'll add another link later.) In fact, this link has a whole bunch of web 2.0 tools that one can use. This is actually a blog, which is a web 2.0 tool, telling about using web 2.0 when going back to school. This poster describes teachers using the tool to help students, but also in the office. "Some more specific services include: organizers, grade books, research tools, document managers, diagrams, and more." One site on their list that I have personally used is Easybib.com. This is a great way to make sure students know the correct way to make a bibliography. The days of having to remember, which no student could every memorize all of the bibliography formats perfectly, are over. Now all a student needs to do in order to find reliable sites is to make sure they are able to fill out all of the information that they need. It is a very useful application in a classroom.
Michelle Jones
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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