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Get the message through wikis Jane Viner, Director of MLC Libraries Methodist Ladies’ College Be the expert - promote yourself with skill development: a conference for all library staff SLAV October 22 nd 2012.

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  1. Get the message through wikisJane Viner, Director of MLC LibrariesMethodist Ladies’ CollegeBe the expert - promote yourself with skill development: a conference for all library staffSLAV October 22nd 2012 Wikis are a web-based tool ideal to use as your library website to distribute resources publicly or privately within the library. This presentation will explore their ease of use and the versatility that makes them popular with library teams.

  2. Workshop planner • Introduction to wikis • Why a wiki? • Benefits of wikis • Wiki development • Timeline of Web 2.0 • Development over time • Types of wikis • Curriculum wikis • Resources wikis • Co curricular wikis • Team wikis • Think Pair Share activity • Wikis – 3 things to remember • References

  3. Why a wiki? • Easy to learn • Simple layout • Quick and easy navigation of the information • Interactive • Easy to update • Small to large numbers of authors • Small to large audience • Specific use • Can be timely – short or long term

  4. Benefits of wikis • Professional development – for staff and students • Learning outcomes – student learning enhanced • Communication – simple way to have information in a “one stop” shop • Impact of technology – Horizon report • Technology – future directions, Web 3.0…

  5. Wikidevelopment • Purpose and content • Audience • - Student • - Staff • - Combination • Focus • - Curriculum • - Co-curricula • - Other

  6. Timeline of Web 2.0 2008 • Initial professional development and blogs developed followed by wikis 2009 • Wikis developed by range of team members including Librarian, teacher librarian, library technicians and AV technicians 2010 - 2012 • Wikis expansion • Curriculum and Co curricular • Team wiki for admin, meetings, communication • Resources wikis

  7. Development over time

  8. Types of wikis • Curriculum • Resources • Co-curricular • Team

  9. Curriculum Wikis Year 9 iLibrary • Year 9 students • 8 week course per term • Teacher librarian team leader • Teacher librarians plan and teach course International BaccalaureateDiploma Extended Essay • Year 11 IB students undertaking EE • IBO course and subject information • Library workshops • Links to resources and libraries

  10. Resources wikis • MLC Libraries resources - Front page • Junior School Library resources - Teacher resources – Year 3 – Healthy living - eBooks

  11. Co-curricular wikis • Junior School Book bugs • Craft

  12. Team wikis • Meeting dates • Meeting agendas • Meeting minutes • Staff learning reports • Professional reading • TL curriculum liaison • Lit Club, NYR • Photos • Director’s thoughts • College themes

  13. Think, Pair, Share activity Planning to create a wiki for your learning environment • What is the purpose of the wiki? • Who is the audience for your wiki? • What is the name of your wiki? • What headings would you use for your content? • How will you promote this wiki to your audience? • How will you find out if the wiki is effective?

  14. Wikis – 3 things to remember • Audience - When developing a blog or wiki, establishing the purpose and audience is essential • Excitement and inspiration - Staff have been both excited, inspired and challenged by Web 2.0 technologies • Empowerment - A constantly evolving technological environment provides staff learning opportunities and improved learning outcomes for all

  15. References Ash, Katie. (2010). School Libraries Seek Relevance Through Virtual Access. Education Week , 29(21), 10-11. Retrieved May 22 2010 from MasterFILE Elite database. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=fth&AN=48242728&site=ehost-live Cauchi, Stephen. (2010). Which gadget? Apple opens a new front in iWar 2010. Sunday Age, The (Melbourne), May 16, 9. Cavanaugh, Terence. (2010). Kindle DX. Learning & Leading with Technology 37.5: 42 Cincotta, Katie. (2010). First chapter of electronic books." Age, The (Melbourne) 06 May, 19.   Curriculum, the Library/Learning Commons, and Teacher-librarians: Myths and Realities in the Second Decade. (2010). Teacher Librarian, 01/02/2010.   Hay, Lyn. (2009). School Libraries building capacity for student learning in 21C, Scan, Vol 28 No2 May, 21.Johnson, L., Adams, S., and Cummins, M. (2012). NMC Horizon Report: 2012 K-12 Edition. Austin, Texas: The New Media Consortium. Retrieved 17 October 2012 fromhttp://www.nmc.org/pdf/2012-horizon-report-K12.pdf Johnson, L., Levine, A., Smith, R., & Stone, S. (2010). The 2010 Horizon Report. Austin, Texas: The New Media Consortium. Retrieved 3 Sept 2010 from http://wp.nmc.org/horizon2010/ Li, Karen. (2000). Global Education Programs, Intel Corporation. E-Learning’s global potential: fact or fiction? The Australian Educational Leader, Vol. 31 no. 4.  Richardson, Will. (2008). Blogs, wikis, podcasts and other powerful web tools for classrooms. 2nd ed. Corwin, Thousand Oaks, Calif. Viner, Jane; Lucas, Amanda; Ricchini, Tracey & Ri, Regina 2010, ‘MLC Libraries – A school library’s journey with students, staff and Web 2.0 technologies: blogs, wikis and eBooks – Where are we going next?’ Diversity Challenge Resilience: School Libraries in Action, Proceedings of the 12th Biennial School Library Association of Queensland, the 39th International Association of School Librarianship Annual Conference incorporating the 14th International Forum on Research in School Librarianship, Brisbane QLD Australia, 27 September – 1 October 2010. Weaver, Anne. (2010). Blogging - It's a Journey! Access, Vol. 24, No. 1, Mar, 28-31. Weaver, Anne. (2010). Canoodling with Moodle: School libraries get up close and personal. Access, Vol. 24, No.1, Mar, 10-13. Williamson, B. & Payton, S. (2009). Curriculum and teaching innovation: transforming classroom practice and personalisation. Retrieved 4 June 2010 fromhttp://www.futurelab.org.uk/resources/documents/handbooks/curriculum_and_teaching_innovation2.pdf

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