2. DEFINITION OF WEB TOOLS
• What are web tools?
• Web tools are describe as education-like
that are built around the concept of web
2.0 and web 1.0
• Web tool is a platform that allows the
users to add contents on your website.
This includes text, images, videos and
audios.
3. Difference between Web 2.0 and Web 1.0
• For web 1.0 – it is for read only purposes. The content that is put
online is only for users to read but cannot leave any comments
behind.
• As for Web 2.0- this tool is for users to interact online. This is
specifically to allow users make comments, ask questions then later
get a feed back from the host of the website.
4. Web 1.0
According to Berners-Lee, this web is consisted of materials that are
read-only. This is a platform created for businesses to produce their
information online to the people.
This web is known to be the first web which also has limitations. Not
too user-friendly.
Consist of information that can be search for and read-only.
5. Web 2.0
• Dale Dougherty in 2004 defined web2.0 as read-
write web. This allows detailed access to
information which also allows a wider audience
to be familiar with it.
• It allow users to assemble and manage materials
given online and also to create interaction from
the user to the host.
6. Examples of WEB 1.0
• Some examples of web 1.0
• Divine Word University website
• Commercial websites such as CPL
group of companies.
• Britannica Online - Dictionary
• Personal Websites – Personal Profiles
such as a celebrity website. E.g. Missy
Elliot.
• Shopping carts
7. Examples of 2.0
• Here are some examples
• Flickr
• Vimeo
• Reddit
• Digg
• Facebook
• Twitter
• You-Tube
• Linked-In
• Instagram
8. Conclusion
• Web tools are described within web 1.0 and
2.0
• Wed 1.0 is the earliest interface with limited
accessibility and functions.
• Web 2.0 is considered as read-write interface,
which is user-friendly.