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Using an interactive website to promote learning is becoming increasingly important in this digital era. Students are growing more and more dependent on the internet and the instant connectivity it provides. I don't see this as a bad thing, because I know that if I grew up in this post 2000 era, I too would be subjected to instant gratification. Web 2.0 is an unstoppable force that will run you down if you don't get on board sooner or later. Shared websites can be used to enhance learning and professional development because it allows anyone at any time to access free information. It's nothing new, but I feel that with the increasing tendency for ivy league schools to submit MOOC content for free coupled with the creeping surge of acceptance towards online education, websites such as this will help to build a shared educational consciousness. The more people debate or approve of an idea, the stronger that idea becomes. Web 2.0 is fostering a foundation of collective intelligence towards the sharing of ideas. I don't see anything wrong with this scenario.