"23 Things" for Teachers Wiki
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What is Web 2.0? This is a short term used to describe the collaborative web. These are websites, technologies and services that encourage people to work together. This can be like working on a Microsoft Word document through [http://docs.google.com| Google Docs], or describing what a website is about by using [http://delicious.com| Delicious].
 
What is Web 2.0? This is a short term used to describe the collaborative web. These are websites, technologies and services that encourage people to work together. This can be like working on a Microsoft Word document through [http://docs.google.com| Google Docs], or describing what a website is about by using [http://delicious.com| Delicious].
 
This website is a Wiki, a website that creates easy links between pages and allows lots of different people to work together and share information. It has example activities and selected links. Please contribute and add to the resources we have here.
 
 
This wiki covers this set of topics. You can also access these topics through the sidebar under '23 Things Activities'.
 
   
 
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