As an educator using web2.0 tools can make life easier. When using online apps, you never have to worry about not having a document or presentation with you, they're on the web whenever you need them. Having online apps also eliminates compatibility problems.
Two of the web2.0 apps I found particularly interesting are:
This site allows you to create bookmarks. It can be done as an add on to some browsers and it is a web 2.0 program. Often I go somewhere and want to access a site that I may have bookmarked but can't remember what the site was. With delicious.com your bookmarks are wherever you go.
Using bookmarks in a classroom reduces the time it would take to find web pages and allows a teacher to have multiple sites lined up that they can run through without having to write down or memorize the urls. Writing urls and then trying to type them back is often troublesome because urls have to be exact. This can sidetrack a class and make the teacher look silly. Delicious eliminates this problem.
- Googledocs
This is especially useful for teachers who use presentations during class. When you need it, it's there. If a class is faster then expected you can move on to new material because you have all your docs with you during every class period.
Delicious Google Docs --- can't go wrong with that combination! Thanks for sharing.
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