Web 2.0 How-to for Educators

Web 2.0 How-to for Educators by Gwen Solomon, published by the International Society for Technology in Education in 2010, is a comprehensive guide that explores the transformative potential of Web 2.0 tools in educational settings. This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English, offering educators insights into how these tools can enhance student engagement and creativity while fostering higher-order learning skills.
Readers will find practical applications of various Web 2.0 tools designed to improve both student and teacher learning experiences. The book emphasizes the importance of connecting, creating, collaborating, and sharing information in the classroom. It serves as a companion to the authors’ previous work, providing additional resources and strategies for integrating technology into education, particularly in the realms of teaching and distance learning.
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“Web 2.0, the second generation of the World Wide Web, allows us to connect, create, collaborate, and share information. When we bring Web 2.0 tools into the classroom, we transform learning. By applying these tools thoughtfully, we see a shift in student engagement, creativity, and higher order learning skills. In this companion book, the authors of the best-selling Web 2.0: New Tools, New Schools introduce you to more Web 2.0 tools and expertly lead you through classroom and professional applications that help improve student and teacher learning.
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