The web is transitioning from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0. Previously, web-based learning was more instructional, with students using internet technologies to acquire knowledge. In Web 2.0, learning became more interactive with the use of blogs, wikis, podcasts, and virtual worlds. These social tools have made learning a collaborative process, allowing learners to actively participate and share knowledge within the community. These days Web 3.0 decentralizes learning, making it accessible on multiple ...