2. an educational approach to
teaching and learning that
involves groups of students
working together to solve a
problem, complete a task, or
create a product
3. It is a strategy of teaching
and learning that builds knowledge
through a collaborative work
supported by technological resources
uses instructional methods designed to
encourage or require students to work
together on learning tasks
similar in concept to the terminology, "e-
learning 2.0" and "networked collaborative
4. refers to a second phase of e-
learning based on Web 2.0 and
emerging trends in e-learning.
With technological Web 2.0
advances, sharing information
between multiple people in a network
has become much easier and use
has increased.
5. one of the main reasons for its usage
states that it is "a breeding ground for
creative and engaging educational
endeavors
Using Web 2.0 social tools in the
classroom allows for students and
teachers to work collaboratively,
discuss ideas, and promote
information.
6. Using Web 2.0 social tools in the
classroom allows for students and
teachers to work collaboratively, discuss
ideas, and promote information.
7. o provides teachers and students
a secure place to connect and
collaborate, share content and
educational applications, and
access homework, grades,
class discussions and
notifications
8. ois designed for K-12 teachers
who want to provide each student
with an individual blog.