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Dive into the dynamic realm of Web 2.0 tools that enhance digital communication and collaboration. Explore what podcasts are—digital media series that you can download for on-the-go listening. Learn about wikis, which allow users to collectively create and edit content freely. Discover how blogs serve as personal online journals where individuals can share varied entries. Plus, get insights into web quests, web templates, Google Docs, and social bookmarking, all essential tools to help organize and share information in innovative ways.
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Web 2.0 tools Shonia Cecchine
Podcasts • I learned that a podcast is a series of digital media files. A podcast allows you to download media, music and others. Apple Inc.’s tunes or null soft's wimamp are examples of podcast.
Wiki • A wiki is a collection of web pages. It is a pubic thing to view. They can be used for many different reasons. This is something people can create and use for free. Mrs. Stank showed me how to use and create one.
Blogs • A blog is a web site that an individual uses for different entries. Many people use blogs today. They are used on MySpace and my year book.
Web quest • A web quest is a learning activity used to help students to focus on a certain subject. I created two in my computer class this year. I enjoyed doing them.
Web Templates • A web template is a tool used to separate content in web design. A web template can be used by an individual or an organization . They can be used to sell products on line, they can display family history, or setup a private log-on.
Google Doc’s • A google doc is a free web based word processer and spread sheet. It allows you to share information. You can create your own account for free on https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?
Social Bookmarking • Social bookmarking is used to organize and store information. Many social bookmarking services encourage users to organize their bookmarks with informal tags.