I've spent the summer going doing research and going to workshops to gain more knowledge on using web 2.0 tools in the classroom. I always wondered why they call them web 2.0 tools. Well, when the web was first created, it was used for research and to gain knowledge in a variety of topics. Now, there are many sites out there that are interactive in nature. These sites still help students gain knowledge, but through interacting with learning instead of just reading about it. These sites are called web 2.0. I have spent many hours this summer visiting sites on a variety of subjects and have compiled the following list of my favorite web 2.0 sites. The topics I have compiled so far are: Student Engagement, Collaboration, Math, English/Language Arts, Social Studies, and Science . I will also be researching sites on Art, Foreign Language, Business, and more, and will post those when I get the list compiled. I hope you enjoy the sites I have found. If you have a favo
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