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The Amazing Web 2.0 Projects Book

The Amazing Web 2.0 Projects Book is a free collection of case studies  of how teachers around the world have used Web 2.0 applications with their pupils. Not just the applications, but how they used them, the challenges they faced in using them, what the pupils got out of it and more. You can read the book online or download it.

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The book in a nutshell

  • It's free.
  • Almost all of the project contributors are practising teachers.
  • 87 projects.
  • 10 further resources.
  • 52 applications.
  • 94 contributors.
  • The benefits of using Web 2.0 applications.
  • The challenges of using Web 2.0 applications.
  • How the teachers who ran these projects handled the issues...
  • ... And what they recommend you do if you run them.
    What were the learning outcomes?

Age range covered

  • 4 to adult.

Some of the areas covered

  • ART.
  • BIOLOGY.
  • COLLABORATIVE WRITING.
  • COMMUNICATION.
  • COOKERY.
  • CROSS-CULTURAL.
  • CROSS-CURRICULAR ICT.
  • CURRENT EVENTS.
  • EDUCATION.
  • EFL.
  • ENGLISH.
  • ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.
  • FILM-MAKING.
  • GEOGRAPHY.
  • HISTORY.
  • INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.
  • MATHEMATICS.
  • MFL.
  • POLITICS.
  • RE.
  • READING.
  • SCIENCE.

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Since its publication in March 2010, the Amazing Web 2.0 projects book has been:

About the contributors

For the most part, the contributors are teachers. Many of them have their own blogs. Details of how to contact them, and of their blogs/websites, are included in the document. Please take time to visit.

About the Editor

Terry Freedman, FRSA, MBCS, MA, BA

I started teaching in 1975. Since then I have worked as a Head of Department in a secondary school, ICT advisor in an inner-London borough, Principal Officer of the then QCA, Head of E-Education in an inner-London Borough, Ofsted inspector, and ICT Mark Assessor. Since 2004 I have worked as an independent educational ICT consultant. I am also a successful writer, with over a dozen books published (I'm a member of the UK's Society of Authors) as well as articles published in periodicals such as the TES.

For details of the kind of work I undertake, and my contact details, please see this page.

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Thanks to Nyree Scott, of Christ Church University, Canterbury, for pointing out an error to me: Year 1 is 5-6 year olds, not 6-7 year olds. Don't know how I came to make such a daft mistake, but it's all corrected now!

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