News and Trends
Web 2.0 survey shows more use and positive results
5/1/2011 By:
The new “Digital Districts: Web 2.0
and Collaborative Technologies
in U.S. Schools” survey, conducted
by Interactive Educational Systems
Design (IESD) on behalf of Lightspeed
Systems, netTrekker, and Atomic
Learning, shows that the use of Web
2.0 is on the rise. Key findings include:
¦ Districts reported that 25% or
more of teachers increased their
use of Web 2.0 technologies across
several categories.
¦ Most district respondents (65%)
reported that very few or no teachers
in their district used this technology.
¦ Across several Web 2.0 categories,
the larger the district, the more
likely respondents in that district
were to report a positive attitude
among their peers.
¦ Many districts are using or plan to
use a variety of Web 2.0 applications
for professional development,
including posting content online
(76%), use of online collaboration
and communication tools (56%),
and online professional development
courses (49%).
¦ About half the respondents reported
an increase in students’ familiarity
with technology (53%) and in
students’ desire to learn (48%) as
a result of Web 2.0 use.
¦ Web 2.0 users cited an increase
in student academic engagement
(39%) and improvement in students’
collaboration skills (38%),
but only 27% reported that incorporating
Web 2.0 tools into the
classroom had resulted in students’
using resources that were aligned to
their individual learning needs.