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What is a wiki? How does wiki work? Choosing a Wiki planThe educational benefits of a WikiWikis in higHeR eDucationPlans and PricingAudience participation
What Is A WIKI?
Wiki is a piece of server software that allows users to freely Create and Edit Web page content using any Web browser.
InOther Words
It is a WEB 2.0 collaboration tool that allows users to interact with each other. The idea is that any user of the World Wide Web can Read and Write at the same time using their web browser.
PROCESS OF VERSES THE A WEB PAGE WIKI PROCESS
Administrator
WEB PAGE
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WEB PAGE
A webpage with a edit button.
EASY TO USE
Editor has a similar feel of a Word processing program
Easy to incorporate Wiki into Moodle, Blackboard, etc.
Create a class that is readily available for online or traditional use
Promotes collaboration between students…and BEST PART - you can learn to use a wiki in 30-60 minutes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dnL00TdmLY
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You can decide who uses the wikis and how. You have customizable permissions on your wiki site and even down to the page
level. Also, every Wikispaces Private Label site is SSL encrypted and supported by redundant systems and offsite encrypted backup for stable and reliable service.
Unlimited storage, unlimited wikisWhich means every classroom, project, event, teacher, group, assignment, and person in your organization can have an editable, easy-to-use web.
**IMPORTANT**THREE PRIVACY LEVELS
Public: Everyone, including anonymous visitors can view and edit pages
Protected: Everyone can view pages, only members of the wiki can edit pages
Private: Only members of the wiki can view and edit pages
HRDAddresses…
6 Core Training Components
• Assessments • Self Concept• Employability Skills• Communication Skills• Problem-Solving Skills• …and Technology Awareness
Employability Skills
http://creatingresumes.wikispaces.com/
Create a picture
BENEFITS and FLEXIBILITY
Classrooms Students can use wikis as platforms for collaborative problem
solving; group laboratory reports; "WebEssays" (essays that combine images, text, and hyperlinks); classroom writing projects; and the creation of a class "textbook." Basically, wikis can be used to support any type of collaborative student project.Professional Development
Wikis are handy tools for planning workshops or conferences. Trainers can post documents and other resources at the wiki prior to the workshop and have participants create and post their own notes during the event. Later, participants can return to the wiki to further reflect on what they've learned.Administrative Uses
Administrators can leverage wikis to allow teachers, technology staff, and others help create and edit policy documents.
BENEFITS and FLEXIBILITY con’tWikispaces
Easy to use and easy to adopt for all kinds of audiences. The tools are simple so that you can focus on building content, talking with other members, and growing your community.Freedom
Gives groups the freedom to publish pages that are long-lived, regularly updated, and built by many contributors. Openness
Wikispaces is built to work anywhere, anytime with a web browser and an Internet connection. Members can create pages and spaces without undue restrictions or rules. Guests can edit pages without creating an account. Wiki pages are fully internationalized, so you can contribute content in any language.
Pedagogical Classroom Use of wikis
I think WIKIS promotes student learning along with a teachers ACTIONS!
Teacher actions promoting student learning
“While there is no formula that will guarantee learning for every student in every context, there is extensive, well-documented evidence about the kinds of teaching approaches that consistently have a positive impact on student learning. This evidence tells us that students learn best when teachers:
• Create a supportive learning environment• Encourage reflective thought and action• Enhance the relevance of new learning• Facilitate shared learning• Make connections to prior learning and experience• Provide sufficient opportunities to learn• Inquire into the teaching–learning relationship.”
THANKS
CREDITS
David Jakes-15, Aug. 2006- Tech & Learning, Wild about Wikis; http://www.techlearning.com/article/Wild-about-Wikis/43736 TKI 19, Sept. 2007 - nz/Curriculum-documents/The-New-Zealand-Curriculum/Effective-pedagogy http://nzcurriculum.tki.orgWhat is a Wiki - http://wiki.org/wiki.cgi?WhatIsWiki
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