KSU students are participating in an interesting project with YouTube called Digital Ethnography. I checked out two videos by the lead of this project, Professor Wesch. The first was about students' vision of the world and technology's role in it. This video shows what students think of their world, what students think about technology, and how they feel the two relate. The second video talks about technology's expanding role in our lives. It also deals with out lives becoming more and more connected to technology. The video goes so far as to make the point that we are now the Web. Web 2.0 means that is all of us that controls information. McGraw-Hill, Encyclopedia Britanica, and The New York Times no longer control the information that we read or see. We do. We can create content for all the world to see with no approval or agreement from a big publishing company. We don't need to know how to code websites or how to write eloquently enough to be published. We just need to have the desire to share our work and it can be done so quite easily.