Web 1.0 consisted of static websites connected by hyperlinks. Web 2.0 enabled new web-based communication through tools like blogs, wikis, media sharing, and social networking. Web 3.0 is an intelligent web that can understand users by connecting data, applications, concepts, and people. Web 2.0 tools include blogs for sharing views, wikis for collaborative editing, media sharing sites to upload videos and images, and social networks for communication and building communities. These tools have various real-life uses in education, advertising, politics, business, and more.
2. Web 1.0
Web 1.0 is a first generation of
Internet development and design. It
was first used in 1996. It is made up of
web pages connected by hyperlinks. It
was a set of static websites that don't
provide interactivity.
3. Web 2.0
Web 2.0 refers to a second generation of
Internet development and design. It has
enabled new web based communication.
•Blogs
•Wikis
•Digital media sharing devices
•Social networking sites
•folksonomies
4. Web 3.0
It is third generation of
Internet development and
design. It is based on
connective intelligence,
connecting data,
applications, concepts and
people. Using web 3.0, a
web browser is able to read
write and understand the
user. It is known as an
“Intelligent Web”.
6. Web 2.0 tools
Blogs
Blogs are the personal online journal where we can share our
views and observations on a specific topic.
It is used for advertisement, politics and raising awareness
among the society.
Examples of websites to create a blog are:
www.wordpress.com, www.blogger.com etc.
7. Wikis
A wiki is a webpage that can be viewed
and modified by anyone who has a web
browser.
It is used for sharing information. As
anyone can edit the information so there
is a possibility that someone posts
incorrect information.
Examples of wikis are wikipedia, wikidot,
wikispace.
8. Digital Media Sharing
Websites
These websites allow anyone to upload their
videos, digital images, audio etc.
The advantage of using these sites is that we do
not have to take up the storage on our own
computer. Easy to direct people to the site if they
want to view the media uploaded by you.
Examples are www.youtube.com,
www.slideshare.net, www.weebly.com
9. Social Networking
Websites
Social networking websites are used to
communicate with family and friends. We
can make our virtual communities to
discuss about a particular subject etc.
It allows its user to communicate using
instant messages, video or voice
conferencing etc.
Examples are facebook, twitter, LinkedIn,
MySpace, Skype etc.
10. Folksonomies
Folksonomies refers to the system of
tagging to share information and media.
It is a type of social bookmarking where a
user can tag any webpage with words to
describe its contents.
Examples of these type of website are flickr,
pinterest, google+, tag, koozai etc.
11. Use of Web 2.0
development in real life
scenario
• Education
• Advertisement
• Awareness
• Politics
• Communication
• Business
12. Based on your understanding about
Web 2.0 tools, Discuss how it is
helpful in education, spreading
awareness and communication?
(Hint: You can make a presentation,
video, a flyer or a blog etc.)
Activity