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Web 2 0 in Education

This document discusses the implications of Web 2.0 in education. It begins by defining Web 2.0 as the second generation of the World Wide Web that focuses on user-generated content and collaboration online. Examples of Web 2.0 tools include social networking sites like Facebook, blogs, video sites like YouTube, and microblogs like Twitter. The benefits of using these tools in education include building community, promoting interaction and collaboration, and increasing motivation. However, there are also barriers like unease with openness and the time required. The document provides tips for effective use of Web 2.0 in teaching such as not introducing too many new technologies at once and providing support for students.

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Web 2 0 in Education

This document discusses the implications of Web 2.0 in education. It begins by defining Web 2.0 as the second generation of the World Wide Web that focuses on user-generated content and collaboration online. Examples of Web 2.0 tools include social networking sites like Facebook, blogs, video sites like YouTube, and microblogs like Twitter. The benefits of using these tools in education include building community, promoting interaction and collaboration, and increasing motivation. However, there are also barriers like unease with openness and the time required. The document provides tips for effective use of Web 2.0 in teaching such as not introducing too many new technologies at once and providing support for students.

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Compute
r in
Educatio
n
Lecturer: Dr. Fariza Binti

Implication of
Web 2.0 in
Education
Muhammad Afifie Bin Mohamad Sukri (A154354)
Muhammad Hilmi Bin Yaacob (A154997)
Mohamad Nazrol Hisyam Bin Abdullah (A155120)

Definition
of Web 2.0

Definition
Term given to describe a second generation of the
World Wide Web that is focused on the ability for
people to collaborate and share information online.
Web 2.0 basically refers to the transition from static
HTML Web pages to a more dynamic Web that is more
organized and is based on serving web application to
users. (Oxford Dictionary)

Definition
Web 2.0 describes World Wide Web sites that
emphasize user-generated content, usability, and
interoperability (Tim O'Reilly and Dale Dougherty ,
2004)

Examples
of Web
2.0

Categories, examples and


function of web 2.0
Categories

Examples

Function

Social networking site

Facebook

Discussion and sharing of


teaching tools

Blog

Wordpress

Archive of all teaching


materials and student
reflection

Video networking site

Youtube

Presentation and video


sharing

Micro blog

Twitter

Discussions, forums and


information consignment

Presentation equipment

Prezi

Presentations

EXAMPLES OF WEB 2.0


tools
Blogs
Facebook
Wikis

MySpace

Youtube

Flickr

social bookmarking

Twitter

podcastsSkype

webcasts

Benefits
of using
Web 2.0

Benefits of Using WEB 2.0


TEACHING
Helps build IN
a sense
of community
Increases interaction and communication among
the instructor, students, and other people.

Promotes collaboration and resource sharing

Benefits of Using WEB 2.0


INcreation
TEACHING
Knowledge
Ease of use and flexibility
Writing and technology skills

Benefits of Using WEB 2.0


IN TEACHING
Motivation
Community Building
Familiarity

Barriers
of using
web 2.0

Barriers of using web 2.0 in


teaching
Uneasiness with openness
Technical Problem
Time Consuming

Tips &
Tricks

web 2.0 in teaching (Tips &


Tricks)
Do NOT introduce too
many new technologies to
students in one semester

Do NOT use multiple technologies that do the same


thing

Provide appropriate instruction, tutorials, examples, and


frequent feedback

THANK YOU

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