A Web 2.0 tool is a web application that can facilitate systemic biases, interoperability, user-centered design, and developing the Internet. These sites can allow users to interact with each other through a social media.
I decided to have 2 choices for my Web 2.0 Project. They were "Draw To", and "TopSite".
The one I will do is "Draw To".
Here are the links to the two Web 2.0 applications:
"Draw To"- http://www.go2web20.net/site/?a=Draw_to
"TopSite"- http://www.go2web20.net/site/?a=TopSite
Topsite looks fancy, but make sure users and the site itself are able to interact with each other. As long as TopSite is web 2.0 (users are able to become part of the website by adding and sharing to it), then it would probably be the better of the two as for how it might help a student. It would be good to look at how it would help a student over just a regular search engine like google.
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