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Wikis, Blogs and Social Networks

Wikis, Blogs and Social Networks. Web 2.0 terminology and examples. WIKIS. Allow users to create web pages Groups can edit the same pages Create new pages, hyperlinks, cross links between internal pages, add images, video, audio, flash and other tools and widgets

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Wikis, Blogs and Social Networks

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  1. Wikis, Blogs and Social Networks Web 2.0 terminology and examples

  2. WIKIS • Allow users to create web pages • Groups can edit the same pages • Create new pages, hyperlinks, cross links between internal pages, add images, video, audio, flash and other tools and widgets • Examples: PB WIKI; Wetpaint WIKI, Google Sites

  3. BLOGS • A website maintained by an individual • Journal-like features for regular commentary, description of events, audio-visual materials • Displayed in reverse-chronological order • Interactive: ability for readers to leave comments • Photoblog, sketchblog, vlog (video blog), podcast (audio blog), MP3 blog (music blog)

  4. SOCIAL NETWORKING • MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, Bebo, Friendster • Connecting with friends, making new friends • Cater to specific interests, provide various features: blogs, calendars, games, photo and music sharing, widgets • Customizable profile, comments, invitations

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