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It is a silent revolution on the Internetenvironment, affecting businesspeople,educators and learners.
It is the current way that the previous people areusing the Internet to communicate, research,collaborate and retrieve information.
Internet now is being perceived from a different
prism.
“Web 2.0 is the network as platform, spanning all connected devices; Web 2.0 applications are those that make the most of the intrinsic advantages of that platform: delivering software as a continually-updated service that gets better the more people use it, consuming and remixing data from multiple sources, including individual users, while providing their own data and services in a form that allows remixing by others, creating network effects through an "architecture of participation," and going beyond the page metaphor of Web 1.0 to deliver rich user experiences.”
Tim O’Reilly, the creator of the name, defines:
1. The Web and all its connected devices as one global platform of reusable services and data.
2. Data consumption and remixing from all sources, particularly user generated data.
3. Continuous and seamless update of software and data, often very rapidly.
4. Rich and interactive user interfaces.
5. Architecture of participation that encourages user contribution.
Web 2.0 is about data.
That data, however, is of little value unless the teacher or student arranges it into a meaningful presentation.
The development of Web 2.0 brings together three parallel streams of development:
The technology stream provides the underlying infrastructure groundwork of networking and hardware technology and software.
The application stream includes desktop-like services and applications that are used on the Internet.
The socialization stream includes user participation and contribution on the Web.
The new trends on the Internet probably
already affect people, even if they don’t
realize it.
Speed of reading increased
Reading on the Internet requires two skills:
skimming for information and in-depth-reading.
Develop higher order thinking skills
Web 2.0 improves greatly higher order thinking
skills.
Increased participation and creativity
Web services permit users to increase their
emphasis on participation and creativity.
Current retrieval updated
In Web 2.0, services are organized
in reverse chronological order.
Their architecture orients towards
the present.
Internet safety is more than not publishing
children’s names and pictures or permitting
students to access obscene content online.
Safety is also responsibility, appropriateness
and common sense.
Food for thought... Web 3.0?
References
Google images at:
www.abi3c.blog.brwww.redesocialcuringadebuzios.blogspot.comwww.pagi.posterous.comwww.mundodomarketing.com.brwww.legendarybookmarking.infowww.kis.net.uawww2.uwstout.eduwww.itarchitect.co.ukwww.ualberta.cawww.greekshares.comwww.cureitheadaches.com
Group members (Group 5):
Angelina PimentaFernanda PiresMárcia RodriguesThiago Hermont