
...oh, you do. Well, that would have saved me a blog entry. You should have said something before. So you'll know Web 2.0 is just a phrase describing a way of generating your own content on the net, rather than letting the geeky programmers have all the fun?
I guess you'll know you can share your wikis and blogs with whomever you like, collaborating with work colleagues and students on the same document, rather than sending a flurry of emails all over the place? That Google Docs thing is brilliant, too - you don't need to be hampered by that pesky incompatibility problem sharing Word between a PC and a Mac.
And I spose you'll have like, a million friends on Facebook or MySpace already?
What - you mean, you didn't know any of this? Well, you'd better talk to Louise or Helen in the Library, or the Teaching and Learning Group at the College. The T&L Group are amazing - they've just learned loads of stuff about Web 2.0, so they'll be able to help too.