Web 2.0 Applications in Education Today

Audience: All
Technical Level: Medium/Low

"Web 2.0" seems to be the latest buzzword today, but what does it really mean? Join us for a look at what Web 2.0 is all about and what technologies are currently being implemented in legal education. We will be discussing some fresh ideas for the use of wikis, blogs (blawgs), podcasts, the virtual 3-D world of Second Life, and other technologies that fall under the Web 2.0 category. Learn how these new technologies can be integrated into the curriculum and how they can be used to empower students. We will allocate time for discussion to allow others to share their Web 2.0 technology of choice and what other law school might be utilizing.

Attach:Web20.ppt

Barbara Ginzburg
Washburn University School of Law
Instructional Technology Librarian
barbara dot ginzburg at washburn dot edu

Jewel Makda
Student Computer Services Coordinator
Washburn University School of Law
jewel dot brueggeman-makda at washburn dot edu

Tuesday June-19-2007

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