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Web 2.0 – Huh?. Christian Veillette M.D., M.Sc., FRCSC Assistant Professor, University of Toronto Shoulder & Elbow Reconstructive Surgery Toronto Western Hospital University Health Network Email: orthonet@gmail.com. Quick Poll. Blog – personal/organizational Tagging/Social bookmarking
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Web 2.0 – Huh? Christian Veillette M.D., M.Sc., FRCSC Assistant Professor, University of Toronto Shoulder & Elbow Reconstructive Surgery Toronto Western Hospital University Health Network Email: orthonet@gmail.com
Quick Poll • Blog – personal/organizational • Tagging/Social bookmarking • Photosharing (Flickr) • Skype/IM • Wiki • RSS • Web video/Video blogging • Widgets • Social networking • Mash ups
Web 1.0 - World Wide Web • information is communicated from company to individuals (i.e. your basic website). The web becomes one big encyclopedia of sorts. Hyperlinked information, Static content
Web 2.0 – Read/Write Web • information is communicated between company and individuals AND between individuals. This is the Post a Comment/Start a Blog/Skype/YouTube web. If web 1.0 is a book, web 2.0 is a live discussion Dynamic information, Social content
Web 3.0 – Semantic Web • it's not information anymore, it's intelligence, artificial intelligence. You'd interact with it almost like another person. The web won't just blindly do what we tell it to do, it'll think for you. Organized information, Content + meaning
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Medicine 2.0 • Medicine 2.0 applications, services and tools are Web-based services for health care consumers, caregivers, patients, health professionals, and biomedical researchers, that use Web 2.0 technologies as well as semantic web and virtual reality tools, to enable and facilitate specifically social networking, participation, apomediation, collaboration, and openness within and between these user groups. Eysenbach, http://health20.org/wiki/Health_2.0_Definition
caBIG - cabig.nci.nih.gov is an information network enabling all constituencies in the cancer community – researchers, physicians, and patients – to share data and knowledge.
Thank you The Orthopaedic Internet: A Collaborative Resource