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Web 2.0 Wednesday- Mini Challenges

Now that the Comment Challenge is over (for some,) Michele Martin from the Bamboo Project Blog is posting every week a Mini Challenge for anyone to participate in. What a great way to challenge yourself to little mini projects that allow you to experiment with Web 2.0 tool. Who knows, you might stumble upon something that would help in your students’ learning too?

Here is the introduction to Web 2.0 Wednesday from Michele’s post.

Each Wednesday I’m going to post a Web 2.0 activity for you to try. If you have the time and inclination to do so, then please join in. If you don’t–the activity just doesn’t do it for you or you’re too busy with other thing or whatever–then don’t worry about it. Wait until the next time. This is not, repeat NOT, something to put on your "to do" list and feel badly if you don’t get to. I don’t want to read any posts that say "I’m behind on the Web 2.0 Wednesday activity," because it’s not meant to be that kind of thing. Seriously. This is low pressure learning.

If you do the activity, you can blog about it or not–it’s up to you. If you do choose to blog the activity, save it to del.icio.us with the tag "web2.0wednesday " so we can see your post on the feed page over at the Comment Challenge wiki where I’ll be setting up a Web 2.0 Wednesday page .

So, if you have a blog, but are suffering from writer’s blog or are having trouble coming up consistently with ideas what to blog about, here is your chance. A great way to connect with others who are interested in web2.0 tools and are in the middle of experimenting with creativity and the use of these tools.

Have fun AND make sure you tag your posts and projects, with "web2.0wednesday". That is the only way we can connect your writing, projects, presentations, ideas, etc. to the rest of them.

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