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wolfd745Wiki ideas for the classroom, good for lesson planning ideas
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tstover840This a website that gives you advice on projects or other things that one can include in a classroom wiki.
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Study guides made by student groups for themselves and peers: each group prepares the guide for one aspect of the unit or responsibility rotates: one unit guide per semester.
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Vocabulary lists and examples of the words in use, contributed by students (ongoing throughout the year).
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Study guides made by student groups for themselves and peers: each group prepares the guide for one aspect of the unit or responsibility rotates: one unit guide per semester.
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Products of research projects, especially collaborative group projects: civil war battles, artistic movements, the American electoral process, diseases and prevention, etc. Remember that the products do not have to be simply writing. They can include computer files, images, videos, etc. Creating an organizational structure for the content is an important part if the project.
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Study guides made by student groups for themselves and peers: each group prepares the guide for one aspect of the unit or responsibility rotates: one unit guide per semester.
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ocabulary lists and examples of the word
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What I Think Will Be on the Test wiki: a
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everything I needed to know I learned in Ms.Teachername’s class” wiki w
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Elizabeth RiserTeachersfirst wiki ideas to use in the classroom
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- Study guides made by student groups for themselves and peers: each group prepares the guide for one aspect of the unit or responsibility rotates: one unit guide per semester.
- Vocabulary lists and examples of the words in use, contributed by students (ongoing throughout the year).
- The wiki as the organizational and intellectual epicenter of your class (see the Aristotle experiment)- Wiki all assignments, projects, collaboration, rubrics, etc.
- Products of research projects, especially collaborative group projects: civil war battles, artistic movements, the American electoral process, diseases and prevention, etc. Remember that the products do not have to be simply writing. They can include computer files, images, videos, etc. Creating an organizational structure for the content is an important part if the project.
- An annotated collection of EXAMPLES from the non-school world for anything: supply/demand, capitalism, entrepreneurship, triangles, alliterations, vertebrates or invertebrates, etc. Include illustrations wherever possible.
- What I Think Will Be on the Test wiki: a place to log review information for important concepts throughout the year, prior to taking the “high stakes” test, AP test, or final exam. Students add to it throughout the year and even from year to year.
- An “everything I needed to know I learned in Ms.Teachername’s class” wiki where students add their own observations of ways the class knowledge has spilled over into the “real world.” For example, a student might write about actually using a simple algebraic equation to figure out dimensions for cutting lumber or foamcore for a display or write about ways that her friend shows tragic hubris and is heading toward a fall.
- A travelogue from a field trip or NON-field trip that the class would have liked to take as a culmination of a unit of study: Our (non) trip to the Capital and what we (wish) we saw.
- Articles by students who miss school for family trips, written about their travels on the class wiki, relating what they see to concepts learned before they left: mammals I saw on the way to Disney, geometric shapes in the Magic Kingdom, the most cost-effective lunches while traveling, etc. Remember: hotels usually have Internet access. Make the world a part of your classroom!
- An FAQ (or NSFAQ- Not So Frequently Asked Questions) wiki on your current unit topic. Have students post KWL entries and continue adding questions that occur to them as the unit progresses. As other students add their “answers,” the wiki will evolve into a student-created guide to the topic. Example: Civil War FAQ or Biomes FAQ. You may find that the FAQ process can entirely supplant traditional classroom activities, especially if you seed a few questions as the teacher. This would also depend on whether you have consistent computer access on a daily basis, a luxury many schools do not have.
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Thomas MayberryGreat resource on how to use a Wiki and better was of using them to collaborate.
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An “everything I needed to know I learned in Ms.Teachername’s class” wiki where students add their own observations of ways the class knowledge has spilled over into the “real world.”
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Dennis Bayeng"So how do I use wikis with my class(es)?"
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Sara StringerWeb 2.0 tool Ideas of how to use wiki in the classroom.
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A Where is Wanda wiki:
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What I Think Will Be on the Test wiki:
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An “everything I needed to know I learned in Ms.Teachername’s class” wiki where students add their own observations of ways the class knowledge has spilled over into the “real world
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A travelogue from a field trip or NON-field trip that the class would have liked to take as a culmination of a unit of study
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An FAQ (or NSFAQ- Not So Frequently Asked Questions) wiki on your current unit topic.
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Roll over the subjects and levels at the left to read ideas for class wikis, just to get you thinking.
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A mock-debate between candidates, in wiki form (composed entirely based on research students have done on the candidate positions).
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An annotated virtual library: listings and commentary on independent reading students have done throughout the year
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calculus wiki for those wicked-long problems so the class can collaborate on how to solve them (a “wicked wiki”?)
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Study guides
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book reviews or author studies
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ollaborative
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A collaborative project with students in another location or all over the world: A day in the life of an American/Japanese/French/Brazilian/Mexican family. (This one would require finding contacts in other locations, of course).
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Vocabulary lists
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An elementary class “encyclopedia” on a special topic, such as explorers or state history – to be continued and added to each year!
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Detailed and illustrated descriptions of scientific or governmental processes: how a bill becomes a law, how mountains form, etc.
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A local history wik
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EXAMPLES from the non-school world
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A Where is Wanda wiki: a wiki version of the ever-favorite Flat Stanley project
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A document-the-veterans wiki
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An “everything I needed to know I learned in Ms.Teachername’s class” wiki
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Jessica HeidemannGreat tool for educators to see how to use wikis within the classroom.
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Timothy RyanWiki Ideas for the Classroom and Blog Basics for the Classroom
teaching ideas wiki wikis education classroom web2.0 technology
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Joshua DrakeA site that shows how to use wiki's across subject areas.
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Greg PedersenHow to use wikis in school
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