This document provides an overview of key concepts related to using Web 2.0 tools in education. It discusses the importance of students developing skills like research, assessment, collaboration, communication, critical thinking and creativity. It cautions against assuming students are "digital natives" just because they use social media. Good teachers act as coaches and get students to engage with tools in a way that creates learning experiences. The document also discusses personal learning environments, communities of practice, networks of practice, and modeling tool use for students. It provides examples of specific Web 2.0 tools and suggests ways students and teachers can use them. Throughout, it emphasizes that the focus should be on learning rather than just using tools for their own sake.