This document discusses the use of Web 2.0 applications in education. It defines Web 2.0 as relying on user participation where information is created, shared, and passed along. Web 2.0 in education increases user creativity and collaboration. Examples of Web 2.0 applications that can be used for education include sharing photos, videos, PowerPoints, and documents online as well as using social networks, blogs, podcasts, and wikis to collaborate. While Web 2.0 faces some issues like filtering and support, it has the potential to create a rich, engaging learning environment where students become producers rather than just consumers of information.