
The motivation for educators to integrate Web 2.0 tools into curriculum content areas becomes apparent after reading this book and related articles. As “digital natives,” the Net Generation thrives on the use of technology as a way of life, and the use of Web 2.0 tools can actively engage students in learning through online collaboration, social networking, and an avenue for them to create diverse types of digital “content” (text, images, audio, video, presentations, etc.) that can be shared and viewed on the Internet. The Read/Write Web and Web–based tools (many are free) support a highly learner-centered environment and foster co-construction in the learning experience. It would seem to behoove educators to model and embrace technology, such as Web 2.0 tools, to enhance instruction in ways that are relevant and meaningful to students of this generation. Professional development opportunities would be critical so that educators may keep pace with new educational technology.
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