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Web 2.0 (as presented in a Flowgram)

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One of the many powerful and impressive resources waiting in the “cue” for me to test and write about is Flowgram.  As I was exploring possibilities, I came across one of the very best overviews I’ve seen to date about the Read-Write Web.  So today, I’m simply going to embed this marvelous example of a Flowgram.  My post about the application will have to wait for another day.

Thanks to M. Seifman of Miami Valley Career Technology Center for this excellent presentation.  If you wish to view a full screen version of the flowgram, click on the large blue button marked “Player” in the bottom right corner.

2 Comments

  1. Hi Paul,
    I am a Special education teacher in Victoria Australia. I have enjoyed reading your blog today. Thanks for sharing your resources. I have put you on my blogroll so that I can come visit you regularly.

  2. Hi Paul,
    This is a great website you shared with us today. Thank you!
    I am new to the whole web 2.0 concept and I’ve found it overwhelming (basically because I have little time to spend in the computer – I am a full time everything!) but seeing the whole picture helps and I am hopeful that one day I will master the skills to surf the internet like a pro.
    Thank you again,
    Mildred

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