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The first step to Web 3.0 is decentralization – not on the blockchain, but on Web 2.0 The world is evolving and so is the internet.
The successor of Web 2.0 and the latest web version, Web 3.0 has the potential to surpass the limitations of current online education and make it more inclusive and collaborative.
While Web 2.0 mostly relies on the cloud and mobile, Web 3.0 is dependent on decentralised data networks, AI and blockchain.
Web 3.0-enabled wallets are the tools that millions are using to participate in the brave new world of decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), community-driven DeFi protocols and the Metaverse.
The first duplications of Web 3.0 are about how people acquire and partake in content as a social signal, join virtual communities, and eventually co-create precious client experiences.
Since Windschitl first outlined a research agenda for the World Wide Web and classroom research, significant shifts have occurred in the nature of the Web and the conceptualization of classrooms. Such ...