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Heather BurlesonWhat is a Wiki?
A wiki is a type of free on-line writing space that allows users to add, modify and update its pages. If something is missing or incorrect in a wiki and permissions allow you to edit the wiki, you can easily add your thoughts or make chan -
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Rudy Garns"A wiki is a type of free on-line writing space that allows users to add, modify and update its pages. If something is missing or incorrect in a wiki and permissions allow you to edit the wiki, you can easily add your thoughts or make changes to the wiki. It is essientially a fully editable web site." (Teaching Hacks)
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Caroline Bucky-BeaverWHat is a wiki?
How do you use it?
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Assigning Roles
Assigning specific roles to students which might also help to ease students into the use of a wiki. The role might be assigned, with the understanding that these students are still free to contribute to the wiki in any of the other roles outlined. A few examples might be:
Innovators: Find new ideas that relate to the topic and include those ideas into the wiki.
Debaters: Challenge the information presented in the new ideas through discussion, in order to help legitimize or debunk new information.
Researchers: Look at connections between the wiki content that has been created and provide links to research that discusses that content. Check that the facts that have been included in the wiki are correct.
Protectors: Stop spammers or editing that detracts from the content being created, and check for plagiarism in order to protect the integrity of the wiki.
Editors: Formating the text so that it is more appealing. (i.e. blod, italics, font size) Correcting spelling and grammar errors in the text.
[edit]Assigning Tasks
Another way you can help students to engage in the wiki is by assigning a task list to students.
Formatting:
Fact Checking and Plagiarism:
Linking the Wiki:
Create New Content:
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Randall DoughmanA wiki is a type of free on-line writing space that allows users to add, modify and update its pages. If something is missing or incorrect in a wiki and permissions allow you to edit the wiki, you can easily add your thoughts or make changes to the wiki.
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Alison RuthWikis conflict with traditional assumptions about authorship and intellectual property.
Pedagogy teaching for:lukehoughton for:heathergray wiki delicious
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randym Mereditha mediawiki-based wiki on using wikis as a teaching tool. Excellent resource.
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Patty BallQuick Ideas Around Classroom Uses of Wikis
Use for student projects where group members need to contribute at different times and from geographically diverse locations.
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Danita RussellGREAT!
What is a wiki - examples of classroom wikis -
Danita RussellGREAT!
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