These Days hostTom Fudge held a good background program on Web 2.0 that you can listen to or get as a podcast. CNET Editor-at-large Brian Cooley and Michael Arrington on his live show on Monday, May 8, 2006. Here’s a quick way to hear about the kinds of sites in the WebQuest referred to yesterday.
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Hi Tom,
love the WebQuest on Web 2.0 – a great way to model the use of a WQ as well as initiate people to what web 2.0 offers.
A friend sent me this blog https://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-01-17-n79.html on suggesting we should move to web 4.0!
regards,
Lisa