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Mary WallaceBen Franklin School

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1. Why do we wiki? 2. What are wikis? 3. Pedagogical classroom use of

wikis. 4. How does a wiki work? 5. Questions about wiki

permissions.

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Have you heard of authentic assessment?

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Simple memorization and basic skills is no longer adequate for the modern employment market. Students need to have a broad base of knowledge and the ability to perform complex tasks effectively. Authentic assessment includes many learning processes in the evaluation of performance.

Source: Encyclopedia of Educational Technology, San Diego State University

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Source: Profound LearningSystems, EducationalSolutions Overview

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“People who work together will win, whether it be against complex football defensesor the problems of modern society.” Vince Lombardi

Five Essential Components of Cooperative Learning

• Positive Interdependence• Individual Accountability• Promoting Interaction• Skills for Teamwork• Group Processing

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• Passive Learning• Active Learning

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Students must be:

Collaborators

Synthesizers

Explainers

Problem Solvers

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The word “wiki” is a short form of the Hawaiian word wiki-wiki, which means quick. The first wiki was created by Ward Cunningham in 1985. It is awebsite where anyone can edit whatever they wantanytime they want.

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FreeRuns on older computersRuns on slower InternetEasy, Easy, Easy“Think, Pair, Share “ for the Computer

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Learning Goes UpExcitement IncreasesStudent Participation TrackingYou can control who joins/edits/seesA great “scrapbook” for digital artifactsLearning Theory at Work!

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I’ve used this site as a digital scrapbook.RTI- Uniontown

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Web 2.0 Mash-ups

Social Bookmarking

Social Software

RSS feeds

Tagging

Open Source

Blogs

Podcasts

Photosharing

Wikis

Internet Telephone

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Source; Vicki A. Davis,Westwood Schools

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WIKI

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1.Lesson Summaries

2.Notes Collaboration

3.Concept Introduction

4.Exploratory Projects

5.Rewards

6.Project Organization

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• Wikispaces (Public or Private)www.wikispaces.com

• WetPaint (Community)www.wetpaint.com

• PB Wikiwww.pbwiki.com

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This is the fun part!!!

Let’s create a wiki

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o EditingPublic (anyone)Members onlyAdministrators

onlyo Viewing

Public (anyone)Private – members

only

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• Permissions•Adding Members•Locking Pages

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If so, this might come in handy:

Please grant me the serenity to accept the pages I cannot edit,

The courage to edit the pages I can,

And the wisdom to know the difference.

- The Wiki PrayerSource; Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms, Will Richardson