thought that I would help those looking to better understand just exactly what Web 2.0 is. Here are a couple of examples that will help answer any questions you may have about the concept.
Thank you for sharing this video. The information was pretty clear and easy to understand on what Web 2.0 is and how it works with the rapid developing technology world. I did enjoy it !!!
The Teach with web 2.0 Wiki featured a wiki entitled "LiveBinders, which offers information and resources on the internet-based service. LiveBinders is an online digital "binder" that allows users to store and manage online resources, including live content. The services allow users to present information in a manner which allows for organization of new and existing web-based resources to be presented from a single location; the binder. LiveBinder services are targeted to educators, business professionals, and conference organizers, but could be used by anyone looking to provide a multitude of digital offerings to a select group of users. This service customizes the web 2.0 concept through providing a mechanism which allows for content curation on a collaborative scale. CLICK HERE to check out LiveBinders for yourself.
This review may not be a clear illustration of usual user experience as the site seemed to be experiencing issues the day I visited for the purposes of this review. From the onset, trying to open the site was frustrating, as it was offline the first 4-5 times I tried gaining access. After an hour or so I was able to connect, at which time I created a user account. Creating an account is pretty straightforward, as flicker.com directs first-time visitors to an account creation landing page. Once an account has been created, it was easy for me to figure out how to add photos, although I don't know how easy this process would be for a web novice, as links only show where photos will be placed. Upon clicking the links, i.e., photostream, it then becomes obvious as to how to upload images. The uploading was not difficult, but that process has obviously been updated with mobile users in mind, as the initial uploading screen says camera roll, which I as...
A recent podcast entitled " Get Ready for 3-D Printed Everything " looks at the current state of 3-D printing and where the technology is headed. Currently, 3-D printing is limited by 3 things; materials, time, and understanding. Presently the main material being used in 3-D printing is soft plastics, which aren't strong enough for industrial use. The time it takes to produce a single, elaborate object, roughly the size of a golf ball is 9 hours, making too inefficient for any type of large-scale replication. The other, less obvious determent is a clear understanding throughout most industries of just what the technology is and what its potentials are. The podcast goes on to look at those potentials by investigating current research into future applications such as using carbon fiber as the material used in 3-D printing, which would serve a wide variety of applications like the fabrication of replacement parts for industrial machinery, mass-production ...
Thank you for sharing this video. The information was pretty clear and easy to understand on what Web 2.0 is and how it works with the rapid developing technology world. I did enjoy it !!!
ReplyDeleteGreat find; thanks for sharing this video! It's a pretty good, brief overview of the changes we've seen with Web 2.0!
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