An introduction to Web 2.0 and Web 3.0, for members of the University of Scranton community. Presented at the University of Scranton Weinberg Memorial Library on July 14, 2009.
3. What is Web 2.0? Web 1.0: Read only Owning content Company publishers Directories Static (1994-2004)
4. Yahoo! in May 2000 Courtesy of Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine
5. Yahoo! in May 2000 Courtesy of Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine
6. What is Web 2.0? Web 1.0: Read only Owning content Company publishers Directories Static (1994-2004) Web 2.0: Read/write Sharing content User publishers Tagging Dynamic Collaboration (2004-2008)
18. Stay in touch with friends and family What can social networks do for me? Network with colleagues Share interests and get advice Meet new people (friends of friends)
24. Share photos with friends and family What can photo sharing do for me? Store your photos online Find images of places/things that interest you
25. Videos: What else can I share? Music: Presentations: Links to websites: Documents:
26. Help and get help from colleagues What can sharing [X] do for me? Get feedback and advice Have fun! Be exposed to new music, new books, new movies… Get your name out in your field
37. Keep track of your favorite sites, photos, etc What can tagging do for me? Help others find your site, photos… Find other sites, photos, etc on the same topic
44. Collaborate with co-workers What can wikis do for me? Cut down on emailing revisions Keep track of who made what edits Make quick revisions to a website
61. Warning: It’s not for everyone What can Twitter do for me? Communicate with others in your field Real time search! Talk with others in your local community See what others are saying about you (The U, etc)
64. What is Web 3.0? Web 3.0: Personalized Filtering content Open data Semantic Real Time Mashups Mobile (2008-present) Web 1.0: Read only Owning content Company publishers Directories Static (1994-2004) Web 2.0: Read/write Sharing content User publishers Tagging Dynamic Collaboration (2004-2008)