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Wikis in the classroom
1. Wikis in the Classroom Collaboration, Communication and Creation Marsha Harris Instructional Technology Specialist Trinity School Danielle Klaus Instructional Technology Coordinator The Galloway School
13. Have you heard of… Authentic Assessment Project Based Learning? Cooperative Learning? How can using a wiki support this type of learning?
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Editor's Notes
Welcome Introduction about me… Role at Trinity School
The term "wiki" comes from the Hawaiian phrase, "wiki wiki," which means "super fast." I guess if you have thousands of users adding content to a Web site on a regular basis, the site could grow "super fast."
Common Craft Media is a site that creates videos in layman terms for technology. Here ’s an example of their version of a Wiki…In Plain English! A wiki is a Web site that allows users to add and update content on the site using their own Web browser. This is made possible by Wiki software that runs on the Web server. Wikis end up being created mainly by a collaborative effort of the site visitors. A great example of a large wiki is theWikipedia, a free encyclopedia in many languages that anyone can edit.
I love this quote…Learning by DOING…creates an experience and a memory. This can be done in MANY ways…not only through technology
We ’ve all been talking about 21 st century skills and education. Is any of this really new? Don’t you think that these have always been in place in education?