The Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education -- 2007

I decided to start putting together various "Best Of" lists for this year, and am starting out with my picks for the best Web 2.0 applications for education. I'm taking the broader view for this list, so I think these sites are the best ones for students across the board -- not just for ESL/EFL students. I hope to create a separate list highlighting the best Web 2.0 sites just for ESL/EFL students. There will probably be some overlap between the two. I also hope to develop a list of the best sites with educational content for this year.

One key criteria I've used to compose this list is how easy the application is to use. I basically asked myself if a Beginning English Language Learner and/or someone who only knows how to write a web address and to email could use it. If the answer is no, then the application didn't make this list. In fact, if the answer is no, then I don't blog about it or post the link on my website.

I should point out that some of these sites may have started prior to 2007, but, since I didn't start blogging until February of this year, for purposes of this list they all might as well have begun in 2007!

Unlike my Websites of the Month picks, I will be prioritizing this list. I'll start off with the fourteenth best and end with what I think is the best one. Fourteen might seem like a strange number, but I just couldn't reduce it any further. Please let me know if you agree, disagree, and/or have other suggestions:

I've chosen Vi.sualize.us as my fourteenth pick. It's a "social bookmarking" site like del.iou.us, but for images. You can save, categorize, and write a description of images on the web. It provides countless lesson opportunities.

My pick for the thirteenth best Web 2.0 application is Sketchcast. You can "draw" on a whiteboard and record an audio explanation at the same time. You're given a url for your creation and/or you can embed it into a blog. Others can leave comments about your Sketchcast, too. It's particularly good to demonstrate how to solve math problems.

Go to my blog to read the rest of my picks for the best of 2007.....

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