Web 2.0 has opened up the possibility of new experience through shared knowledge and active participation. It offers a whole new set of tools for sharing and creating information, and for teaching and learning. Information is constantly in flux, being re-mixed and redistributed. Web 2.0 is user-centric, allowing users to compile information and structure that information to suit their specific needs. It facilitates the creation of communities centered on the content the members provide. The tools for doing so are freely available, open to everyone, ubiquitous and easy to use. (more…)