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These tools are the ultimate enablers of collaboration -- in and out of class.
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Wikis are Web sites that can be instantly and easily edited by anyone the wiki owner chooses to allow
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"A wiki is the greatest project tool that's ever been created," says Vicki Davis, ed-tech blogger and classroom wiki pioneer.
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Stewart Mader, maven of the GrowYourWiki blog and "wiki evangelist" for the San Francisco software company Atlassian, explains that, tangibly, a wiki is a place to organize group work where everyone can see and contribute to it. A wiki can hold any kind of media -- text, images, videos, or diagrams. The intangible part is that it allows for asynchronous cooperation,
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A teacher can restrict who may edit and view a wiki, or block certain pages from any editing. Best of all, says Davis, the wiki stores a record of every change made and who made it, so students know she can see exactly what they did, constructive or otherwise. Note to student slackers: That means she can see what you didn't do, too.
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ms_techThese tools are the ultimate enablers of collaboration -- in and out of class.
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greatest project tool that's ever been created
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a wiki is a place to organize group work where everyone can see and contribute to it.
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asynchronous cooperation
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removes ads and allows the owner to restrict public viewing of the wiki
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orchestrating student collaboration across continents, between places as distant as the United States and Bangladesh
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restrict who may edit and view a wiki, or block certain pages from any editing.
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wiki stores a record of every change made and who made it
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Wikis are Web sites that can be instantly and easily edited by anyone the wiki owner chooses to allow
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A wiki is the ultimate enabler of collaboration.
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Unbound from fixed meeting times, says Mader, each team member contributes when she's at her best.
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Another educator told her he couldn't use wikis with students because his district superintendent believes all wikis involve porn.
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The wiki is a parallel classroom
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A teacher can restrict who may edit and view a wiki, or block certain pages from any editing.
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hat means she can see what you didn't do, too.
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I can't get away with anything on a wiki.'"
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slevine82These tools are the ultimate enablers of collaboration -- in and out of class.
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szwhiteThese tools are the ultimate enablers of collaboration -- in and out of class.
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Marshelle GodsyThe Way of the Wiki: Building Online Creativity and Cooperation | Edutopia
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A simple, cheap technology with a funny name will become an even more powerful portal into creative teaching and learning this year. Educators, if you haven't already, meet the wiki.
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nbound from fixed meeting times, says Mader, each team member contributes when she's at her best.
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In early 2006, Wikispaces offered to give away to educators 100,000 "Plus" memberships -- a $50-per-year option that removes ads and allows the owner to restrict public viewing of the wiki.
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Davis, the wiki stores a record of every change made and who made it, so students know she can see exactly what they did, constructive or otherwise. Note to student slackers: That means she can see what you didn't do, too.
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Wikis are Web sites that can be instantly and easily edited by anyone the wiki owner chooses to allow (in the case of Wikipedia, everyone in the world). The teachers who first used them a few years ago started simply by posting assignments and information for their students. Now, the trailblazers use them to create living, breathing classrooms online.
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How great is that? Check out the numbers. In the three years since wiki provider Wikispaces (3) launched, nearly 400,000 K-12 teachers and students have registered as users (not all of them active)
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Louise Maine, a science teacher at Punxsutawney Area High School, in western Pennsylvania, essentially runs her entire class on a wiki (7). During class, students upload lab data and observations to their wiki pages in real time. Later, from home, they can write formal lab reports and engage in discussions in the same space. The wiki is a parallel classroom -- one where students can collaborate, ask questions, and find answers, and where Maine can engage them, from any computer anywhere, day or night.
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"It is not like some greased-pig contest," Davis says. "It's such a controllable environment that sometimes kids say, 'I can't get away with anything on a wiki.'"
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Kim McCoy-ParkerBuilding Online Cooperation through use of wiki's
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a wiki is a place to organize group work where everyone can see and contribute to it. A wiki can hold any kind of media -- text, images, videos, or diagrams.
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students upload lab data and observations to their wiki pages in real time. Later, from home, they can write formal lab reports and engage in discussions in the same space. The wiki is a parallel classroom
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Adam CarneyArticle for our Cohort class through Edutopia on how wikis can help build a collaborative school environment.
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A simple, cheap technology with a funny name will become an even more powerful portal into creative teaching and learning this year
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A wiki is the ultimate enabler of collaboration
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a wiki is a place to organize group work where everyone can see and contribute to it.
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A wiki can hold any kind of media -- text, images, videos, or diagrams. The intangible part is that it allows for asynchronous cooperation, so one student can work on a group project in the afternoon, one in the evening, and one at night, and each will build on what the previous one did. Unbound from fixed meeting times, says Mader, each team member contributes when she's at her best.
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During class, students upload lab data and observations to their wiki pages in real time. Later, from home, they can write formal lab reports and engage in discussions in the same space.
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The wiki is a parallel classroom -- one where students can collaborate, ask questions, and find answers, and where Maine can engage them, from any computer anywhere, day or night.
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wikis are not the wild, untamable places that educators often fear they are
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It's such a controllable environment that sometimes kids say, 'I can't get away with anything on a wiki.
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Michele Bond"It searches only the 35,000 Web sites that our staff of research experts and librarians and teachers have evaluated and approved when creating the content on findingDulcinea. We constantly evaluate our search results and "fine-tune" them, by increasing t
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The Way of the Wiki: Building Online Creativity and Cooperation
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A wiki is the ultimate enabler of collaboration.
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Later, from home, they can write formal lab reports and engage in discussions in the same space.
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parallel classroom
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collaboration across continents
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Tracey GentleA simple, cheap technology with a funny name will become an even more powerful portal into creative teaching and learning this year. Educators, if you haven't already, meet the wiki.
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Monte TatomThe Way of the Wiki: Building Online Creativity and Cooperation | Edutopia: http://bit.ly/batyph via @addthis #tetasi10 #mcntech
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Jeff Windsorhttp://bit.ly/9dWWWd The Way of the Wiki in the Classroom. How to build online collaboration and creativity in and out of class.
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Malcolm WilsonRT @colport: The Way of the Wiki: Building Online Creativity and Cooperation (US article via edutopia) - http://bit.ly/9EamI1
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What's so great about it? A wiki is the ultimate enabler of collaboration. Stewart Mader, maven of the GrowYourWiki blog and "wiki evangelist" for the San Francisco software company Atlassian, explains that, tangibly, a wiki is a place to organize group work where everyone can see and contribute to it. A wiki can hold any kind of media -- text, images, videos, or diagrams. The intangible part is that it allows for asynchronous cooperation, so one student can work on a group project in the afternoon, one in the evening, and one at night, and each will build on what the previous one did. Unbound from fixed meeting times, says Mader, each team member contributes when she's at her best.
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Wikis are Web sites that can be instantly and easily edited by anyone the wiki owner chooses to allow
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wiki is a place to organize group work where everyone can see and contribute to it
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allows for asynchronous cooperation
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How great is that? Check out the numbers. In the three years since wiki provider Wikispaces launched, nearly 400,000 K-12 teachers and students have registered as users (not all of them active). In early 2006, Wikispaces offered to give away to educators 100,000 "Plus" memberships -- a $50-per-year option that removes ads and allows the owner to restrict public viewing of the wiki. At last count, the company had given out more than 80,000. Other popular wiki providers include PBwiki and Wetpaint.
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Dianne KrauseThis article offers an overview of the potential of wiki tools and provides examples of how educators are using them to enhance collaboration.
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Wikis are Web sites that can be instantly and easily edited
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wiki is the ultimate enabler of collaboration
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a wiki is a place to organize group work where everyone can see and contribute to it
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can hold any kind of media -- text, images, videos, or diagrams
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Unbound from fixed meeting times
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Patti BodimerGREAT ARTICLE AND CHECK OUT THE LINKD THANKS CATHY jO
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"A wiki is the greatest project tool that's ever been created,"
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What's so great about it? A wiki is the ultimate enabler of collaboration.
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Louise Maine, a science teacher at Punxsutawney Area High School, in western Pennsylvania, essentially runs her entire class on a wiki. During class, students upload lab data and observations to their wiki pages in real time. Later, from home, they can write formal lab reports and engage in discussions in the same space. The wiki is a parallel classroom -- one where students can collaborate, ask questions, and find answers, and where Maine can engage them, from any computer anywhere, day or night.
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"It is not like some greased-pig contest," Davis says. "It's such a controllable environment that sometimes kids say, 'I can't get away with anything on a wiki.'"
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David CosandThis article gives a very nice summary of what wikis are and how they can make a significant positive impact in the classroom. Collaboration is key in 21st century learning, and wikis provide a powerful medium for student and teacher coproduction of learning and content.
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Joe WoodA wiki is a place to organize group work where everyone can see and contribute to it. A wiki can hold any kind of media -- text, images, videos, or diagrams. The intangible part is that it allows for asynchronous cooperation, so one student can work on a
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Joe WoodA wiki is a place to organize group work where everyone can see and contribute to it. A wiki can hold any kind of media -- text, images, videos, or diagrams. The intangible part is that it allows for asynchronous cooperation, so one student can work on a
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