Thursday, October 9, 2014

Thing 5

Write a post about reflections on the Web2.0.  What does School2.0 mean to you?  What does it mean for schools of the future?

There were a lot of valid points made in the article.  First of all, I think that there was the Internet and then Web1.0 was when social media began.  The stage that we are at now is Web2.0, this is where networking can be tasked and linked from different resources.  The constant flux of information is constantly increasing, and yet it can be stream-lined down to easy searching when properly and skillfully done.

Web2.0 is the future of the world's education, with "one click away."  School2.0, I think, is how the American education system and teachers will find infinite ways of using Web2.0 to better their knowledge, and how they teach students by incorporating technology into the classrooms and lessons.

Schools of the future will be a continuous advantage then it's predecessor.  Once schools begin to improve their technology and resources available, based on budge, will yield the results in better education and practices.

"The answer to information overload is produce more information."  This quote from the article is an important point to consider for Web2.0.  However, the next part of the article is how to manage and teach content production.  Content production will greatly increase the knowledge and quality of students' understanding of material, how to use it, and develop new ideas and new information.

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