I had the pleasure of speaking at Ashtabula JVS on Monday concerning Web 2.0 technology and it’s effect on classroom learning.

I had a great discussion with teachers who are looking at new ways to interact with their students in the classroom. I wanted to share an additiional link for an example of Web 2.0 technology as it is currently being used on the web:


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We spoke about dynamic information being the key to a web 2.0 site. Sprint has put together a great example of a mixture of static and dynamic information on a website where it can be interacted with by the site’s viewers. The site serves as an extenstion of their “Now” marketing campaign and has a mixture of various feeds that create the information.