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Resource Name: Web Tools for Educators
Abstract: Curious about the kinds of Web 2.0 tools that are available for use in schools? Want to see examples of how other educators are using some of these tools? This wiki is a constantly evolving site where visitors may look for information and add additional resources. A great resource for administrators who need a quick overview or a resource to share with staff.

Resource Name: Web 2.0 and School Administrators
Abstract: Wondering if Web 2.0 tools could be useful to school administrators? Visit this blog written by Susan Brooks-Young. Be sure to check out the many relevant links found in the sidebar.

Resource Name: Web 2.0 Tools for Busy Administrators
Abstract: In this 11 minute presentation, author and consultant Susan Brooks-Young provides a quick overview of what Web 2.0 is and then shares a concrete example of how a group of educators in Northern California used an on-line group, a wiki, and a "web-top" word processor to help them complete a collaborative planning process.

Resource Name: PBWorks
Abstract: A wiki is a free-form website that is easy to build and can be edited by anyone who has the site's password. It is an excellent tool for projects that require collaborative writing. Try out PBWorks for any task from updating your school plan to drafting a committee report.

Resource Name: Read/WriteWeb
Abstract: Read/WriteWeb is written by Richard MacManus. The blog focuses on the convergence of Web 2.0 and New Media. Although it is not an education blog per se, administrators can learn a great deal about these new technologies by subscribing to and reading this blog.

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