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Wiki Wikinomics
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... A local history wiki
“Advertise” for different literary, historical, or cultural locations a…
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A local history wiki
“Advertise” for different literary, historical, or cultural locations and time periods.
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co-written with othersother teachers in the
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in WikiEducator (maybe students too)
A wiki lets you teach in a participatory culture! Students participate in the process of sharing information and demonstrating understanding of content with their teacher and their peers. One of the most obvious benefits of using a wiki is the ability to offer a quick way to collaborate textually, while creating a content rich website! Wikis help students develop writing skills and social skills!
The thing to remember about wikis is that they’re platforms for super-easy collaboration!
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... Virtual field trip to student work using web 2.0 tools
Workshop discussion: summary and lesso…
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Virtual field trip to student work using web 2.0 tools
Workshop discussion: summary and lessons learned
SITE Conference: Blended Learning and Web 2.0
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SITE Conference: Blended Learning and Web 2.0
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Wiki Wikinomics
edited
... A local history wiki
“Advertise” for different literary, historical, or cultural locations a…
...
A local history wiki
“Advertise” for different literary, historical, or cultural locations and time periods.
As a section of a book/multi-media co-written with others in the world in WikiEducator
A wiki lets you teach in a participatory culture! Students participate in the process of sharing information and demonstrating understanding of content with their teacher and their peers. One of the most obvious benefits of using a wiki is the ability to offer a quick way to collaborate textually, while creating a content rich website! Wikis help students develop writing skills and social skills!
The thing to remember about wikis is that they’re platforms for super-easy collaboration!