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Educators should also be aware of copyright and licensing issues when posting other people’s work on a wiki, Dorman warns. And emphasizing “digital professionalism” among those who contribute to a wiki is vital, she says, to prevent contributors from posting inappropriate comments.
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Potential Problems
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those who created the space need to be aware that inappropriate comments and material can be posted or unfair editing can take place. In fact, a new tracking device recently found that corporations and politicians, among others, were editing Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, to manipulate content to make themselves or their businesses look better.
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that change can be erased quickly if it’s not appropriate.
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Although her wikis are available for the public to read, to combat such problems she allows only teachers she knows to edit the content.
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Educators should also be aware of copyright and licensing issues
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some students have tried to game the system by making small alterations (such as adding a period) to make it seem as if they’ve been working hard on a project. Wikis do have the ability, however, to allow a teacher to sift through the changes to see the quality of what a particular student contributed, Frey of Wikispaces says.
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But she does not allow her students to list personal information, and they must use pseudonyms.
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Also, she requires that younger students put an Avatar, or electronic picture or representation, over their faces in video or photos. Older students are allowed to use their own faces, however.
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Classroom Wikis
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Megan AugustineArticle on wikis to which I contributed\n
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Kristin HokansonArticle on wikis to which I contributed
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Jeff Williamssecond tag of this site
2.0 article classroom digital Education instruction internet Online technology web web2.0
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Rudy GarnsInstructional-technology coach Kristin Hokanson is hooked on wikis. Hokanson counts at least 40 wikis, or collaborative Web sites, that she either designed or participates in. She uses them to post PowerPoint presentations, provide how-to videos and tutor
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Brian C. SmithTeachers and administrators are turning to wikis to help them do their jobs better.
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Jared ReckWiki Wisdom: Lessons for Educators
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Sue IannacciGreat article about Wikis. Mentions Kristin Hokanson, Keystone Integrator and CFF Caoch
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LInda BenafelTeachers and administrators are turning to wikis to help them do their jobs better.
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Reuven WerberWiki Wisdom: Lessons for Educators
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Katie Bercurycontains links to examples and sites to create new wikis
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