Evaluated Web 2.0 tools

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The team of the iProject EduWeb2.0 has used in academic teaching and evaluated more than 50 Web 2.0 tools. Our evaluation of these Web 2.0 tools will be posted on wiki pages that are listed below (click on the links). The evaluation information will include experiences of teachers and students, as well as citical usability problems that were determined by a comprehensive survey.


Contents

Online notes taking

- iNetWord

- Helipad

- Google Docs

- Springnote

- Zoho Notebook


Mashups

- iGoogle

- myYahoo

- PageFlakes


Collaborative Google applications

- Google Docs - documents

- Google Docs - spreadsheets

- Google Docs - presentations

- Google Talk

- Google Wave


User interface design

- Mockflow

- Mockingbird


Social bookmarking

- Delicious (hr)

- Diigo [1]

- Sticky notes


Mind-mapping

- Bubbl.us (hr)

- Mind 42

- Mindomo

- Mindmeister

- Wise Mapping


Block-diagrams

- Draw Anywhere

- Gliffy (hr)

- Lucid Chart

- Project Draw


Online presentations / video podcasting

- Masher

- SlideSix

- SlideStory

- Stupeflix

- Veotag

- Yodio


Audio podcasting

- Podomatic

- Woices


Collaborative programming / SNS

- Posteet

- Github

- Bytemycode

- Pastebin


Online photos & comic strip creation

- Flickr [2]

- Bubblr (hr)


Online surveys

- JotForm [3]


Voice recording & publishing

- Voiceboard

- Riffly

- Covcell


Social networking

- Ning

- SocialGo


ePortfolio

- Mahara

- Elgg

- Foliospaces [4]


Wikies

- MediaWiki


Video editing

- Photobucket

- YouTube Remixer

- JayCut

- One True Media

- Vidavee graffiti

- Stash space

- Videotoolbox

- Tubegrip

- Vixy


Screen & sound Capture

- CamStudio

- Free Screen Recorder

- Freez Screen Video Capture

- AutoScreenRecorder


Personal tools