Narshikar B.G.1*, Gharge T.N.2*
1Swami Vivekanad Mahavidyalaya, Udgir
2Swami Vivekanad Mahavidyalaya, Udgir
* Corresponding Author : ajaygharge2007@rediffmail.com
Received : - Accepted : - Published : 15-12-2011
Volume : 1 Issue : 1 Pages : 1 - 3
Int J Cybern Syst 1.1 (2011):1-3
Keywords : Blogging, Digital Research Tools (Ejournals,
E-books), Live Chat, Photo Sharing, Video,
Wikis.
Conflict of Interest : None declared
The latest buzzword in the Internet world is ‘Web 2.0’. It was enabled by the emergence of platforms such as Blogging, Digital Research Tools (E-journals, E-books), Live Chat, Photo Sharing, Video, Wikis etc that collectively allowed easy content creation and sharing by everyone. Altogether, Web 2.0 delivers a rich user experience. This paper deals with Web 2.0 features, characteristics, applications, benefits observed by its implementation in ELearning.
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