2. Outline:
• What are web tools
• Types of web tools and examples
• Summary
• references
3. What are Web tools?
• Web tools is a web interface that allows you to add content to your website with minimal
technical knowledge.
• What purpose does it serve?
It serves to:
i. Provide access to creating and modifying content across the websites of UCLA International
Institute and its centers and programs;
ii. Fulfill administrative and logistical functions, including but not limited to staff information,
equipment reservations, grant tracking, and fellowship applications;
iii. Hold a record and archive of web content including text, images, video, and audio;
iv. Provide IT related resources and support (i.e. how-to guides, tutorials, useful links).
Furthermore; Web tools is an application that complies with Content Management System (CMS).
4. Types of Web tools
• There are two types of Web
tools;
1. Web 1.0
2. Web 2.0
Figure1.
Figure1 shows the two main type of
web tools.
5. Web 1.0
• Web 1.0 refers to the first stage in the World Wide Web, which was entirely made up of web pages connected
by hyperlinks.
• Allows readers to read only.
The readers can not write or
provide feedbacks. Mostly read
only.
“One way Communication”
Examples;
1. Personal Websites
2. Britannica Online
3. Mp3.com
6. Allows readers to read and write. Web 2.0 gives the audience
opportunities to participate (Feedbacks) when he/she reads an article
online.
Web 2.0
• Web 2.0 is the name used to the describe the second generation of the world wide web,
where it moved static HTML pages to a more interactive and dynamic web experience.
• Web 2.0 is focused on the ability for people to collaborate and share information online via
social media, blogging and Web-based communities.
Examples;
1. Instagram
2. Facebook
3. Blogs