1. Consortium
Ynternet.org
Switzerland
www.ynternet.org
die Berater ®
Austria
www.dieberater.com
Ellinogermaniki Agogi
Greece
www.ea.gr
University of Barcelona
Spain
www.futurelearning.org
MAC-Team
Belgium
www.mac-team.eu
HES-SO
Switzerland
www.hes-so.ch
CESGA
Spain
www.cesga.es
Wikimedia Sverige
Sweden
www.wikimedia.se
Contact
Théo Bondolfi
Ynternet.org Foundation
c/o LTI, Campus de Batelle,
Drize 7, CH ‐ 1227 Carouge
Switzerland
+ 41 22 548 04 76
info@ynternet.org
Facilitating
synergic learning
and socio‐cultural
development
www.wikiskills.net
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2. WikiSkills in action
learning
wiki‐culture
opportunities
lifelong
Main outcomes
The WikiSkills Pedagogical Framework: an
overall
framework
to
enhance
collaborative learning through wikis.
A set of Wiki Key Competences: a set of 10
competences that can be fostered by the
adoption of the wiki culture.
socio‐professional
development
Guidelines for Teachers and Trainers: a
practical e‐book for educators interested in
designing and applying their wiki‐based
learning scenarios. Available in 4
languages.
And more!
WikiSkills participation in TEDx conference:
at the TEDx Geneva 2013 conference, the
project’s outcomes were presented to a
large international audience.
The Wiki‐Culture tour: a series of 5
conferences in the project countries, to
promote the use of wiki in educational
contexts.
Participate!
A Handbook for WikiSkills trainers: a guide
aiming to acquaint the WikiSkills training
providers with the project’s pedagogical
approach. Available in 4 languages.
Quotes from the field
A teacher: "Wiki is a more democratic
way of working with students".
A student: "We better understand
others. We see how they work".
A teacher: "I've never worked like this
before. Teachers and students
collaborate towards common goals".
A student: "Change, innovation, creation.
This is WikiSkills in three words".
A community of teachers and trainers: a
sustainable community of educational
practitioners, researchers, and policy‐
makers interested in wiki culture in 6 EU
countries.
A network of wiki‐experts: a team of
experts among the consortium and
beyond, that provides expertise to
communities interested in integrating wiki
tools and methodologies.
Visit wikiskills.net