Web 2.0 for Information Literacy

What web 2.0 apps do you use or are thinking about using for teaching information literacy? Please add your own to this list as well as rank and comment on the existing ones in the list.
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Information Literacy Game
UNC Greensboro-created game that other libraries can adapt for own use.
LINK: Library Instruction Knapsack
A repository of learning objects to support academic librarians in their instructional role. Great resource for ideas, too.
Cours sur l'évaluation de l'information [french] How to evaluate information
An online course embedded in a blog.
Course about evaluation :
http://www.megatopie.info/historiae/?p=4
The most of articles has been writing by my pupills.
PMOG (passively multiplayer online game)
Create annotated missions of web sites that students can complete. Or have students create their own missions on their research topic (a sort of annotated bibliography) & have them comment & rank each other & try to become the highest level players.
Ameritocracy
Haven't used it for IL yet, but might be used to teach value of information evaluation by students reading articles on current issues and posting their opinions backed by credible and fully cited sources and rating each other.
uTipu.com
Used to record/share screen capture videos. You can record your desktop activity with audio. You can then upload the video to uTipu, send out invitations and have people rate it/leave comments.
Wimba Virtual Classroom
Another virtual classroom platform. Very similar to Elluminate with whiteboard, app sharing, audio and video capabilities, but in my opinion, not quite as good or stable.
Elluminate
A live virtual classroom, with teaching and collaboration tools such as whiteboard, hand-raising, polls and quizzes, application sharing, audio and video.