Quizlet

Flashcards: Web 2.0

Instructions

  1. Print this webpage. If you can, set your printer to Grayscale for faster printing.
  2. Fold each page down the middle along the solid vertical line.
  3. Cut along the dotted horizontal lines.
  4. Optional: Use tape, glue, or staples to hold the two sides of each flashcard together.

This will print 2 pages (5 terms/page). This box will be automatically hidden when printing. ← Back to Set Page

Web 2.0Websites that let uses contribute and content that they've created. Animoto.com, VoiceThread.com and TeacherTube.com are examples of Web 2.0 sites.
GeekybirdA blog that strives to provide educators with simple How-To PowerPoint presentations and tech tips and tricks.
Discovery Educator NetworkA global and dynamic community of educators sharing their knowledge and resources with one another
WikiAn editable website
BlogShort for Web log, a blog is a Web page that serves as a publicly accessible personal journal for an individual. Typically updated daily, blogs often reflect the personality of the author.
Digital Storytelling"Digital Storytelling" is an emerging term, one that arises from a grassroots movement that uses new digital tools to help ordinary people tell their own 'true stories' in a compelling and emotionally engaging form. These stories usually take the form of a relatively short story (less than 8 minutes) and can involve interactivity.
Multimedia PresentationsA highly effective way to engage your students, these PowerPoint presentations can include video, songs, sounds, and more.