Web 2.0 Article for Presbyterian Outlook
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Contents
- 1 Define Web 2.0 briefly with examples like Facebook, YouTube, WIkipedia.
- 2 Highlight why Web 2.0 meshes well with Presbyterian structures.
- 3 Every member a minister = every member an editor/author/contributor
- 4 Discern as a community --> creating as a community
- 5 Allows for minority voices to be heard while the majority still make the decisions
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).