This document discusses how student leaders can adapt Web 2.0 tools to improve leadership and communication while still getting work done. It explains that Web 2.0 allows users to actively create and share content like writing articles or uploading videos, rather than just passively consuming information like with early Web 1.0. Examples given of Web 2.0 tools that enable collaboration include Wikipedia, where articles are written together, and embedding content from sites like YouTube, Google News, Flickr, and blogs.