About this trail:
Resources and tools illustrating some major themes of Web 2.0:
- Web as Platform
- Microcontent
- Transparency
- Radical Openness
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Web as Platform example --
Online photo editing - grab photos and edit them right on the web.
Online photo editing - grab photos and edit them right on the web.
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Web as Platform example --
Online mind mapping tool. Easy to collaborate and share.
Online mind mapping tool. Easy to collaborate and share.
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Microcontent example --
Critical Compendium (a daily dose of book reviews from around the world)
Critical Compendium (a daily dose of book reviews from around the world)
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Microcontent example --
OSU Libraries Book Award Library created by Loretta Rielly and Kelly Holcolmb.
OSU Libraries Book Award Library created by Loretta Rielly and Kelly Holcolmb.
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Microcontent example --
Award winning books collected on LibraryThing & fed into the the OSU Libraries homepage.
Award winning books collected on LibraryThing & fed into the the OSU Libraries homepage.
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Microcontent example --
this art history professor is using images, notes and comments to engage her students in discussion.
this art history professor is using images, notes and comments to engage her students in discussion.
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Microcontent example --
Lead students from one piece of microcontact to another - like a dynamic web pathfinder.
Lead students from one piece of microcontact to another - like a dynamic web pathfinder.
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Microcontent example --
Add your own content to Google Maps
Add your own content to Google Maps
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Transparency example --
Opening up the creative, scholarly process.
Opening up the creative, scholarly process.
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Openness example --
Tools to build a social network.
Tools to build a social network.
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My del.icio.us network is one of the first places I check every morning for new tools, articles and information sources.
Everything the people in my network add publicly is available for me to scan in the list on the left.
Everything the people in my network add publicly is available for me to scan in the list on the left.
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Radical openness example
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Radical openness
Not very open - Blackboard's version of del.icio.us
Not very open - Blackboard's version of del.icio.us




