32 Great Web 2.0 Applications For Education (and everyone else)

A thoughtful compilation of web apps for use in education that can be used by educators and anyone else.

This list of web applications is well thought out with a number of applications I haven't run across. The descriptions are well done, giving an overview of what an application does and in most cases, why the author likes them.
I really like the criteria used to select the sites for the list - they all have to be accessible to English Language Learners and non-tech savvy users, free-of-charge,  appropriate for classroom use, and completely browser-based with no download required.
There are several other "Best Of" lists on the site that are worth a look as well.
 

The Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education — 2009
 

Over and out,
Rhiannon

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