Web 2.0
When you get three emails in less than a day about a "hot" topic, you know it's already peaked and is on its way down.
For example , Web 2.0.
There's no shortage of information about Web 2.0 . You can read about it in that very Web 2.0 reference, Wikipedia.
Or go to that equally Web 2.0 site, YouTube, and get a boring version of the same information, posted to "help teach educators about Web 2.0 tools."
But I suggest you skip those and try this video instead: Web 2.0...The Machine is Us/ing Us.
To get your own sense of what's going on with Web 2.0, use the words below as starting points for (of course) web searches. See where they take you:
- Social web
- End user
- del.icio.us
- Wiki
- Collaboration
- YouTube
- MySpace
- Technorati
- Flickr
- Ajax
- Tagging
- Mash ups