Wikis
I read through all of the suggested links for this exercise. There are so many ways people, especially educators, are making effective use of wikis. There are wikis set up for library professionals in which participants, rather than adding content on a subject, add links to online articles and websites under a variety of library-related categories (this is what I found in "Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki"). And there are wikis that allow participants to add content about one particular subject (Book Lovers' Wiki) or about a variety of subjects within a specialty (teacherlibrarianwiki).
I was most impressed by what some high school and college-level teachers are doing with wikis. Some very innovative teachers are using wikis to foster collaborative learning groups that work through a challenging project together. With the right kind of leadership from the teacher, these groups not only support their members in determining best practices and processes, but they help participants make critical content connections, and develop techniques of study and learning that can be replicated in other settings.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
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2 comments:
Of all the things I learned about in 2.0, wikis are the thing that I use the most. I think they are a wonderful form of communication, I want to use them more for student projects.
Hey, I like how you've changed "THING" to "THINK" -- that works just fine!
Best wishes.
- Jackie
CSLA 2.0 Team project manager
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