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What is a wiki?

What is a wiki?. A wiki is a website where users can add, remove, and edit every page using a web browser. Why use a wiki?. Easy to use Web-based Anyone can make changes, no webmaster needed History of a page is saved after it is edited Flexible Easy to get information to students

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What is a wiki?

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  1. What is a wiki? A wiki is a website where users can add, remove, and edit every page using a web browser.

  2. Why use a wiki? • Easy to use • Web-based • Anyone can make changes, no webmaster needed • History of a page is saved after it is edited • Flexible • Easy to get information to students • Easy to collaborate with other teachers without use of email.

  3. A wiki can be used to develop the following: • Classroom management • Collaboration • Discussions • Student Portfolios

  4. Classroom management • Teachers can use wikis to post assignments, outlines for class lecture and discussion, notes for class assignments, Web links for units of study, and WebQuests. Teachers can lock a wiki to prevent changes to their pages if they choose.

  5. Collaboration • Peer editing can be effective with a wiki. • Students can work together to produce a document and discuss the organization as they work through the process. • Students can also write individual papers and receive help from other students and adults. • Wikis can also be shared with classrooms across the world.

  6. Discussions • Discussions can also give students positive feedback and stimulate higher-order thinking. • Discussion can facilitate healthy exchanges of opinion on controversial topics. • Students will motivate each other to think about current issues because they will have the chance for lively interchange of ideas.

  7. Student Portfolios • Students can post classroom projects. • Students can keep all their brainstorming ideas, research notes, and links in one place. • Students and teachers can keep their work organized.

  8. Creating a PB wiki is easier than making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich! • Crestview’s PB Wiki • http://clsdtechnology.pbworks.com.

  9. Request Access • Type in email to get access • Check email for access to PB works • Log in with email and password • http://clsdtechnology.pbworks.com/

  10. CLSD Technology Committee • Comment area • To add content, click edit • Change content and save • Pages and Files • Navigator • Side Bar • Recent Activity • Create a page • Upload files

  11. Wiki ideas for the classroom • Wiki ideas for the classroom http://www.teachersfirst.com/content/wiki/wikiideas1.cfm • Wiki to introduce you how to use a wiki http://web2tutorial.wikispaces.com/wikis • Teaching today wiki basics http://teachingtoday.glencoe.com/howtoarticles/wiki-basics • PB Works Tutorial Video http://pbworks.com/content/supportcenter

  12. Example School wikis • Huge list of educational examples http://educationalwikis.wikispaces.com/Examples+of+educational+wikis • Directory of educational PB wikis by grade level http://www.publicpbwikis.com/Educational/

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