4. (c) C4LPT, 2008 13 March 1989 Tim Berners-Lee handed a document to his supervisor Mike Sendall entitled "Information Management : a Proposal". "Vague, but exciting" is how Mike described it, and he gave Tim the nod to take his proposal forward. The following year, the World Wide Web was born.
6. The Early Web : Web 1.0 (c) C4LPT, 2009 one-way web read-only web content produced by an expert author published on the web to be read by consumers.
7. E-Learning 1.0 (c) C4LPT, 2008 one-way learning read-only learning online courses produced by experts (teachers) and published on a VLE to be studied by learners
8. Emergence of Web 2.0 Technologies (c) C4LPT, 2008 Web 2.0 = read-write web services and apps to co-create content, collaborate and share it with others social media tools encourage socialisation FREE Open Source Hosted tools