The term "Web 2.0" is commonly associated with web applications that facilitate interactive information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design, and collaboration on the World Wide Web. Web 2.0 websites allow users to do more than just retrieve information. It provides the user with more user-interface, software and storage facilities, all through their browser.
Web 2.0 also refers to the second generation of the Web, which enables people with no specialized technical knowledge to create their own websites, to self-publish, create and upload audio and video files, share photos and information and complete a variety of other tasks.
Instructional Designers should learn Web 2.0 tools as a method of reaching some of the people that they are training. In today's workplace, not everyone is able to sit at their computers, carry their laptops with them or even be in the same state all of the time. If the ID is tech savvy with Web 2.0 or 3.0, valuable training information can still arrive to the end user, if needed.
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