This document discusses Web 2.0 tools and their use in education. It defines Web 2.0 as user-centered web applications that facilitate information sharing, collaboration, and interoperability. Examples include blogs, video sharing, hosting sites, and social media. Useful educational tools mentioned include podcast creation sites, calendar makers, online exercises and assessments, language learning games, and screencasting software. The document encourages practicing tools like VoiceThread, Voki, and Wordle. It concludes with an exit ticket asking attendees to share what they learned, questions, and lifelong lessons about Web 2.0 tools.