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 Teaching and Learning

Web 2.0 offers enormous resources for teaching and learning in school and beyond the school walls and the school day.

If you’re looking for ways to expand and enrich teaching and learning experiences, Web 2.0 resources should be on your list of solutions.
Full-featured Web sites and applications can make classroom management and administrative tasks easier for teachers, support online learning and assessments, and serve as hubs for interactions and repositories of instructional resources. Teacher-focused Web sites can provide communities of practice and resources for teachers. Targeted Web 2.0 portals can support student engagement, differentiated instruction, and learning of specific academic content and new kinds of skills.

Many Web 2.0 applications and tools are free, or provide free trials. What are the teaching and learning needs in your district? How can Web 2.0 support them?

Try it!

Think about an educational challenge in your district and find out how Web 2.0 can help you turn a problem into a solution: 
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