23 Things - A self-paced Web 2.0 Tutorial

While you or may not be library staff, you might still appreciate an opportunity to participate in a self-paced exploration of some of the cool features of Web 2.0. It could be the perfect summer learning task. TheĀ tutorial, developed by the California School Library Association, provides 23 Things for you to do. Each Thing will show you one more web tool. There are many places for you to explore, experiment with, and think about creative ways to use this in your own work. If you are interested, visitĀ http://schoollibrarylearning2.blogspot.com/ and get started exploring.

2 Responses to “23 Things - A self-paced Web 2.0 Tutorial”

  1. Alan Says:

    nice post to share..thanks

  2. Business Administration Degree Says:

    The question is How web2.0 evolved. It all started way back in mid 90s, the Web began (Web 1.0) as a repository of information and static content. Tremendous results poured in within just a couple years, a huge amount of content was dynamic, returning custom results to users. Web 2.0 makes Web-based applications feel like and run as smoothly as local applications.

    However the material you have provided is worth, even for a newbie. It clearly demonstrates the various applications and articulates involved within Web 2.0. Thanks for sharing this..!!

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