Difference between revisions of "Web 2.0 Article for Presbyterian Outlook"
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− | ===Give a few brief hypothetical/real life examples of Presbyterians using Web 2.0=== (we'd have to make sure we aren't repeating something from another article being written). | + | ===Give a few brief hypothetical/real life examples of Presbyterians using Web 2.0=== |
+ | (we'd have to make sure we aren't repeating something from another article being written). |
Revision as of 20:22, 6 October 2007
Contents
Define Web 2.0 briefly with examples like Facebook, YouTube, WIkipedia.
Highlight why Web 2.0 meshes well with Presbyterian structures.
Every member a minister = every member an editor/author/contributor
Discern as a community --> creating as a community
Allows for minority voices to be heard while the majority still make the decisions
Give a few brief hypothetical/real life examples of Presbyterians using Web 2.0
(we'd have to make sure we aren't repeating something from another article being written).