A web page is a static page that can only be changed or amended by the creator or an allocated administrator. I have not concentrated on making a new web page as I wanted to try out all the new toys (oops I mean tools) (this is my SOSE Web quest) I created last term. I have acquired so many new skills since creating this Web Quest. Imagine how it would look now?
A Wiki is a Web 2.0 webpage (which means that it is an interactive web page for sharing). Wikis are collaborative websites which can be directly edited by anyone with access to it. They can be public or have restricted membership.
A Blog has an owner or creator who can share thoughts, commentary, opinions or ideas. It can be used to create a discussion. Readers can comment on the posts made to a blog.
Today I discovered Wallwisher (also Web 2.0 ) - My best explanation of this is a Wiki with stick-it-notes. The wall can be for public use or private use. To add an entry, it is as simple as clicking on the wall. There is 160 word limit so it is similar in size to a text message. Please view this slideshow to see how wallwisher could be used in the classroom.
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