H2O Playlist (more social software)

More wonderful tools from the world of Web2.0. And this time from the Harvard Law School. Who every said that establishment schools are 'technophobic'? Perhaps only in Australia. Here is a great article on H20 about Web2.0 (you will have to figure out how is works by yourself).

UDL and Web 2.0: Confronting the Drunk Librarian

Creator:  Jeremy Price   (Updated 28 Nov 2005)

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A presentation and discussion exploring the following questions:

* What is Web 2.0, and what are some examples?
* What are folksonomies and what's so special about tagging?
* What kinds of disabilities are reinforced, and what new disabilities emerge with the adoption of the Web 2.0 philosophy?
* What is the role of UDL and what is the niche for CAST in Web 2.0?

Also, there are some fantasic articles on Web2.0 in 'the most influential playlists ' section'. 

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