This document discusses the history and concepts of Web 2.0 and its applications for education. It provides definitions of Web 1.0 vs Web 2.0, lists examples of Web 2.0 tools and websites for students and teachers, and examines three articles about moving education toward Web 2.0 approaches. One article discusses engaging students through blogs, forums and allowing creative and authentic work. A second favors Web 2.0 for its potential to promote collaboration, critical thinking and open access to information.