Beginning the conversation about education 2.0
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E Rosenfeld
Teacher Librarian, 2007•search.proquest.comIn 2006, the popular press discovered the revolutionary changes brought about by Web 2.0.
Time magazine's selection of" You" as Person of the Year (Grossman, 2006) highlighted the
impact that Web 2.0 collaborative sites, such as MySpace, Flickr, YouTube, Second Life, and
Wikipedia, have on popular culture, and it hailed the collaborative participation and digital
democracy of these sites.
Time magazine's selection of" You" as Person of the Year (Grossman, 2006) highlighted the
impact that Web 2.0 collaborative sites, such as MySpace, Flickr, YouTube, Second Life, and
Wikipedia, have on popular culture, and it hailed the collaborative participation and digital
democracy of these sites.
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In 2006, the popular press discovered the revolutionary changes brought about by Web 2.0. Time magazine's selection of" You" as Person of the Year (Grossman, 2006) highlighted the impact that Web 2.0 collaborative sites, such as MySpace, Flickr, YouTube, Second Life, and Wikipedia, have on popular culture, and it hailed the collaborative participation and digital democracy of these sites.
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