Classroom2.0

If you’re paying attention, you hear a lot about “Web2.0″ or those Internet applications that extend what you can do on the Net. These Web 2.0 sites may include word processors, social networking sites, or blogs.

Classroom 2.0 is about putting those Web 2.0 applications to work for the good of the average student. How to convert Web 2.0 to Classroom 2.0 is probably something that one person would have a lot of trouble figuring out on their own. Pooling the collective knowledge of dozens, hundreds, or thousands of people using computers in their class would certainly help.

Well, if you thought you were alone trying to integrate technology into your class, now there’s help. The social networking site Ning now has a section devoted to the Classroom 2.0 idea. There’s room to ask questions, “meet” people working on similar ideas to you, and get inspiration from others. The site is worth look.

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