Cristal+R.

Week of August 24th

This first week of class we were introduced to Web 2.0 technology

This was my first creation of a MashUp

Week of August 31

This week we are researching and reporting on Web 2.0 and Web 2.0 technologies

(From: [|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0] ) The use of World Wide Web technology and web design that aims to facilitate creativity, information sharing, and, most notably, collaboration (From: [|www.anvilmediainc.com/search-engine-marketing-glossary.html] )
 * Web 2.0**- "Web 2.0" refers to what was perceived as a second generation of web development and web design. It is characterised as facilitating communication



(From: [|www.web2fordev.net/web2/glossary-of-web/en/] )
 * Blog**- (Weblog - usally shortened to blog) Blog is an abbreviated version of Weblog, which is a term used to describe Web sites that maintain an ongoing chronicle of information. A blog is a frequently updated, personal Web site featuring diary-type commentary and links to articles or other Web sites.



(From: [|www.autonomousgeographies.org/glossary] )
 * RSS**- (most commonly said to be an acronym for ‘Really Simple Syndication’) is an XML-based system that allows users to subscribe to their favorite websites. Using RSS, webmasters can put their content into a standardized format, which can be viewed and organized through RSS-aware software or automatically conveyed as new content on another website.



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 * Flickr**- an [|image] and [|video hosting] [|website], [|web services] suite, and [|online community] platform. In addition to being a popular website for users to share personal photographs, the service is widely used by [|bloggers] as a photo repository



(From: [|dts.utah.gov/egov/webstandards/guide/13-0/13-0.html] )
 * MashUps**- A mashup is a mixture of content or elements. An application that was built from routines obtained from multiple sources, or a Web site that combines content and/or scripts from multiple sources, is a mashup.



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 * Google Tools**- This **list of Google products** includes all major desktop, mobile and online products released or acquired by [|Google Inc.] (Ex: Goolge Chrome, Gmail, Google Finance, and Google Earth)




 * Tagging-**

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 * Wikispace**- This is a website that includes the collaboration of work from many different authors. A wiki site allows anyone to edit, delete, or modify the content on the web.



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 * Podcast**- A podcast is a digital media file or collection of files that is distributed over the internet. The files can then be played back on a computer or personal player (eg, an Ipod). The method by which podcasts are distributed is often called podcasting.



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 * Vidcast**- A video clip designed to be viewed in a portable device. Also called a "vcast," "vodcast" and "videocast," a vidcast is the video counterpart of a podcast and uses the same RSS syndication method for delivering material to users.

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 * Screencast**- a digital recording of [|computer] screen output, also known as a //video screen capture//, often containing audio [|narration].



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 * Wordle**- A tag cloud or word cloud (or weighted list in visual design) is a visual depiction of user-generated [|tags], or simply the word content of a site, used typically to describe the content of web sites.




 * Glogster-**

Animoto analyzes the provided photos, video clips and music, automatically generating a movie trailer-like video with them. (From: [] )
 * Animoto**- a [|web application] that produces videos from user-selected photos, video clips and music.




 * Voki-

Social Networking-**

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 * Digital Citizenship-** The norms of behavior with regard to techonology use.