It seems to me that when the tools of Web 2.0 start to reach a point where they can offer a viable option for the many tasks we do every day, that we can start to think in terms of reaching critical mass.
I find it compelling to see the huge number of Web 2.0 apps listed over at http://www.go2web20.net/
Perhaps critical mass is not far off?
Web 2.0 Critical Mass by Chris Betcher is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Wow Chris, that site is so cool. Now I need a spare 12 hours to explore it. I wonder what we could get the kids at school to do with a site like that? The only thing is that I’m guessing there may be some undesirable sites there as well. I’ll have to check it out before I try to design a couple of lessons around it.
Have a little bit of a challenge with the tagging too Chris. I joined Technorati but that’s as far as I have got.
I’m off to Sth Korea on Tuesday but will be blogging from there. If you could help me with the tagging bit I’ll do something when I’m over there. cya
Thanks Anne. I have tried to use it with classes, in a fairly simple way for now, but I’m sure I can do more with it. Take a peek at http://betch.learnerblogs.org to see what they’re doing at the moment.
Have a great time in Korea… will talk when you get back.
Chris
Yo Chris, go2web is good fun and a nice interface too. Did you also check out http://web2.0slides.com/ which is interesting too though as I blogged, some of the slide links aren’t active. Another very extensive compilation can be found at http://www.allthingsweb2.com/. BTW I have been trying to get you by email but to no avail, can you drop me a line?