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=Choosing A Web 2.0 Tool That Will Work For You!=
 * //Not sure what options you have when you want to create a collaborative space for kids, when you want to upload a podcast, or perhaps, when you need to edit a picture.//** This Wiki is designed to give you some suggestions (my favorites) of Web 2.0 tools that are available to you. Only a few suggestions will be listed under each category, so as not to overwhelm you, but rather to help guide you in your selection.

Because this is a Wiki, if you have suggestions for Web 2.0 tools that you have used and like, then feel free to list them in the proper category or perhaps, begin a new category if necessary. Just remember, the object is not to list every tool available, but to suggest some that are "favorites" so to speak.

= List of Web 2.0 Tools =

Video Sharing
Collaboration Tools Wikis** If your objective is to have students collaborate online with the writing of a document, then Wikis are a good choice. You can create separate pages and have students edit pages and upload files.
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 * Wikispaces - good choice, if you select the K-12 education option, you will not have advertising. You can have up to 100 student accounts and students don't need to have email addresses. However, they are not computer-generated. You can use a CSV file to upload multiple student names and passwords at a time. There are limited template choices.
 * PBWorks