'Web 2.0 paljastaa' photo (c) 2011, Janne Ansaharju - license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/2.0/

In yet another attempt to get at the enormous backlog I have of sites worth blogging about, I’ve recently begin a regular feature called “The Week In Web 2.0.” (you might also be interested in The Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education In 2015 – So Far). I also sometimes include tech tools that might not exactly fit the definition of Web 2.0:

Quotle is a new mobile app for creating visually attractive quotations to share. You can read more about it at TechCrunch’s post, Quotle Is Instagram And OneShot For Book Quotes. I’m adding it to The Best Tools For Creating Visually Attractive Quotations For Online Sharing.

Boombox is a new mobile app that lets you create polls, surveys and lists. You can read more about it at a TechCrunch post. I’m not convinced I should add it to either The Best Sites For Creating Online Polls & Surveys or The Best Ways To Create Online Tests, but let me know if you think I’m wrong.

MoocNote is a new site that lets teachers create video playlists, along with notes and questions for students to answer. You can read more about it at Richard Byrne’s blog. I’m adding it to A Potpourri Of The Best & Most Useful Video Sites.

This week, Twitter unveiled a new option of creating polls on the service. Here’s a good guide on how to use this new feature. I’m adding it to The Best Resources For Beginning To Learn What Twitter Is All About.