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Exploring Web 2.0 Technologies: Blogs, Wikis, and Social Bookmarking

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Discover how Web 2.0 technologies transform digital interaction through collaborative tools like blogs and wikis. Learn about real-time editing capabilities that allow seamless updates and sharing for both documents and videos. Explore social bookmarking platforms that help organize and share online content. Connect with others via social software like Facebook and MySpace, while utilizing social libraries to share academic resources. This guide encapsulates the essence of user-generated content and community-driven knowledge sharing.

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Exploring Web 2.0 Technologies: Blogs, Wikis, and Social Bookmarking

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  1. Using New Technologies Web 2.0

  2. Web 2.0 Technologies • Wikis and Blogs • Real-Time Editing • Social Bookmarking • Social Software • Social Libraries

  3. Wikis and Blogs • A blog is a personal diary which can be used daily as a collaborative space, political soapbox, list of links, private thoughts. It can be whatever you want it to be. Basically, a blog is a web site where you write and others can read and share their comments. • www.blogger.com • www.pbwiki.com

  4. Collaborative Real-Time Editing • Both word documents and video can be created, instantly shared and edited by others from any location as documents are securely stored online. For word documents see writely.com For video see jumpcut.com

  5. Writely, The Web Word Processor • Create new documents from scratch, easily editable in real-time by people you choose • www.google.com/support/writely

  6. Jumpcut • One of the many “clip culture” tools that enables the user 1) to upload/import from your computer 2) create/publish your own video or remix others’ video with your pictures, video and music. http://www.jumpcut.com/quickGuide/quickGuide_upload

  7. Social Bookmarking Social bookmarking websites such as del-icio.us and furl are designed to allow you to store and share bookmarks on the web of your favorite articles, blogs, music, reviews, or recipes. www.del.icio.us www.furl.com

  8. Social Software Facebook and MySpace web sites are social technologies that connects you with the people around you. Both are made up of numerous separate networks — things like schools, companies, and regions. You can use Facebook/MySpace to: • Share information with people in your networks. • See what's going on with your friends. • Look up people around you. • www.FaceBook.com • www.MySpace.com

  9. Social Libraries • Social libraries allow the sharing, storing and organization of academic papers and books online connecting people with similar libraries. • www.citeulike.org • www.librarything.com

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