This document discusses using wikis and web 2.0 tools to support student inquiry learning. It provides examples of wikis created by students on topics like superheroes and goldmining. It also lists tools used in the inquiries, like wikis, wallwisher, and voki. The purpose was to allow student work to be viewed online by parents and to explore new ways of globalizing learning through web tools.
2. Listen to your heart fly its fluttering like a humming birds wings – Edward Cullen, Eclipse, Chapter 20, p.440 Wikid Inquiry - JLA Winiata - BEST 2010
3. Wikid Inquiry - JLA Winiata - BEST 2010 The Toolbox Points of Interest Web 2 Tools The Wiki/Inquiry The Childrens Learning
4. The first wiki , the second, the third,…….. Wikid Inquiry - JLA Winiata - BEST 2010 The Beginning 2009 The Purpose Did it make a difference to the children’s learning To allow parents to see their tamariki’s mahi online To learn new ways to globalize
5. Wiki & Web 2 Tools Wikid Inquiry - JLA Winiata - BEST 2010 https://fantasticthree.wikispaces.com http://www.wallwisher.com/account/walls http://www.voki.com/ http://owhatareoruarumaki.wikispaces.com / Students learning
10. Our Voice Wikid Inquiry - JLA Winiata - BEST 2010 If student voice is recorded where do you put it Where to Next!!! http://koreromai.wikispaces.com/
12. Wikid Inquiry - JLA Winiata - BEST 2010 Your voice is the most significant voice in my world Edward Cullen,
Editor's Notes
Liken to either nerves or excitement about learning
Started in 2008, never got really going until late 2009/2010. Deciding what to put in, and how, The Purpose: to show I could use a wiki, not at first, just another tool to play