23 things 2.0: Wiki




Wiki:  an online tool for collaboration allowing all users to edit a web site – no knowledge of web design needed – it is all about the content.  See the library online newsletter for a great video, Wikis in Plain English or post above.

If you have used Wikipedia, then you have accessed a wiki.  While Wikipedia may be a controversial research tool, the way in which collaboration and connection occur on Wikipedia is amazing.

As a collaboration tool, educators are creating wikis to improve group projects and connect with the world.

For example, in AP Economics, a teacher created a wikiwhere students post notes, comments, and presentations throughout the year.  Before a test, students meet “virtually” to review for the test. 

In technology/computer classes, students from Georgia, Melbournne, and Vienna collaborated on the Horizons Project.

Interested?  Go to www.wikispaces.com or
pbwiki.com to set up an account and learn more.  Need help?  Contact one of the library media specialists.

Examples of Educational Wikis:

goApes Wiki, AP Environment Science
http://goapes.wikispaces.com/

Horizons Project, High School Computer Classes
http://horizonproject.wikispaces.com/

Mr. Lee’s Math,
12th Grade Math
http://acrospire.pbwiki.com/

Welker’s Wikinomics, AP Economics
http://welkerswikinomics.wetpaint.com/

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