Wikis In Physical Education

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Presentation for AAHPERD, April 2009. What is a wiki? How do you use wikis in PE? Step by step creating of a wiki for the use of K-12 PE teachers and PETE educators.

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WIKIS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Helena Baert

AAHPERD Conference, April, 2009

A wiki is an easy-to-use

free web page that multiple

people can edit.

Wiki means Quick in Hawaiian

Wikis in Plain English

In the classroom, a wiki is a free

tool that empowers

every student to participate

in group projects.

James has assigned a team research project.

What can he do to encourage the students to work together, share resources and create high

quality work?

ConversePost ideas

Respond

Forum

WritePublish

Comment

CreatePublish

CommentConversePost IdeasRespond

ShareEdit

CollaborateEngage

Blog Wiki

Three great ways to communicate with students

“It's so easy to create a site to help guide

students along with projects. I have found that

it's a good way to make handouts available to students - I just point

them at the web address. I post links to my PBwiki

sites on Rockford's site so that parents can access

project guidelines as well.”

Justin Wylie Rockford High School

Possibilities in Physical Education:-PE Website for parents/students-Collaborative website: e.g. creating games-PE portfolio’s - PE Dictionary-Brainstorming - Class Notes-Group Work - Research-PE teacher network - PE resource-50 Ways to use wikis in classroom

Many types of Wikis: Examples

Free wikis for education! Wetpaint Wiki: TGfU Wiki Wikispaces: PE Wiki PbWiki:

PEAC courses at U of A Personal Wikis School PE wikis

Read

Write

Web

How can she make certain her online site is off limits to child

predators?

How can she be sure that her students won’t be drawn onto the web?

Mary wants to be sure her students are

protected from the wider internet.

YOU control who sees your wiki

You invite your studentsEach student has a unique login and

password

Educator wikis are free and never display advertisements

NO ADS

Jamie wants to make certain her students act appropriately on

line.

Will her students write offensive

comments?

How can she monitor her students activity?

You have a history of every edit

You are notified of every change

No more “dog ate my homework”

Edits are time stamped. You know who made changes and when they were made.

Wikis are Free and Easy to set up

No IT department is needed!

Simply create a password and begin

Set it up and it worksjust like typing in Microsoft Word

Just like creating a

Word document

Easily insert

Images and Video

Just click and begin

Post a picture or a video

Teachers can make coursework and

homework information easily available to both students and

parents.

With easy to use plugins you can create

a calendar.

Quickly create new pages Templates designed with teachers

in mind

Educator wikis are free, fast and ready to use.

Create one now at

www.pbwiki.com

Let’s get practical!

The Web as a notebook

We are all going to build a wiki right here, right now.

Don’t worry if you do not know how and when you will use it as you can delete the wiki at any time.

Also, you can create a new wiki any time you want, for free!

Steps of creating your own WIKI1. Go to www.pbwiki.com2. Click on "Try it now“3. Click on "Create an Academic wiki“4. Select the "free" one5. Create a name for your wiki -

remember, you can't change the URL once you create it but you can always make a new one.

6. Follow the steps of setting up a wiki

First View!

Make it your own!

Title

FrontPage = Homepage

Title!

Title

To Change the title:

Go to Settings

Title!

Change settings

#1

Change settings

#2

Change settings

# 3: Change time and language to meet your needs!

Change settings

#4: Add your contact info!

Change settings

#5: Always Click SAVE!

All 5 steps!

#1

#2

# 3: Change time and language to meet your needs!

#4: Add your contact info!

#5: Always Click SAVE!

Saved!

Changing the color

ChangingThe color

Changing the color

Wiki security

Wiki Security

3 Choices! 1) Who can see the wiki2) Who can edit?3) Full control: only have

people on it that you invite. (This may not be

optimal for a class website as you may want parents to be able to view the content)

Notifications & RSS

From experience, I tend to unclick that so my students do not receive multiple emails when they sign up for the wiki.

You can change notifications when you go to your personal account.

Changing your own notifications

RSS Feeds

RSS is a method for subscribing to changes made on your wiki so you can see what has changed more easily. Most web browsers include RSS readers, and generally show a feed icon somewhere near the address bar (the icon is orange in most browsers, but it's blue in Safari.)

When you click this icon, you'll see a list of available feeds. Here's what that looks like in the Firefox browser.

RSS Feeds (2)

Your PBwiki has a few feeds you can subscribe to: The Recent Changes feed includes all

recent changes on your wiki, including page edits, comments, file uploads -- you name it. 

Each wiki page has its own feed that only includes edits and comments on that particular page 

Each folder has its own feed that includes edits and comments made to any page in that folder

Getting RSS feeds to your reader

Click on the orange notification

Subscribe using Google Reader

Every time someone edits.. I will know!

Users

Creating a new page/ folder

Creating a folder: Front Page “Page and Files” “New” New page or new file

Creating a new page: Go to front page Click “Create a Page” Give your page a name Put your page in a folder

Add a template

If you want your students to use the same format.

E.g. lesson plans, creating a game, writing a paragraph, doing a project

You can create a page and by adding the tag “template”, you create a template that you can copy.

Let’s have a look at an example: Jogging project:

http://beginningjogging.pbwiki.com/Jogging-Project-Template

Editing a page

Click Edit Use the “WYSIWYG” editor – as easy as

using word. Type away! Insert pictures:

Insert links/images and files Upload files (create picture folder/ file

folder) Click on picture/file to insert where cursor is

Linking

Creating links between page makes a wiki more interactive

How to add a link? Link to other wiki page Link to new wiki page Link to folder Link to URL Link to Email

Always remember to put the cursor where you want the link to be.

Using Plug-ins

A few final tricks

Remove formatting Source Side bar Page Security New! Starred Pages, Navigator, Send a link,

Notifications Help desk

Let’s play around!

Try this!

Edit a page Create a new page Create a folder Put the page in the folder Add a link to page/URL/email Add a picture Add a file Add a gadget Add a calendar

For more ideas check out the PBwiki educator page. You can

find tips, suggestions, templates and a community of fellow

teacher users.

http://educators.pbwiki.com

More info: helenabaert@hotmail.com

Email me if you have any questions or you need assistance with your wiki.

Thank you!

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