This site aims to answer one question: With your help we aim to provide\n\n 1. A list of articles and resources that describe how to use wikis in education\n 2. A comprehensive list of existing educational wikis that we can learn from\n 3. General Discussion of Wikis in Education\n\n\nThis is a collaborative effort so please, jump in, contribute, and let's all help each other bring the power of wikis to our schools\n
look at how Google Aps, Moodle, Wikis, and Blogs can enhance student learning, enable collaboration and information exchange both inside and outside of your classroom. But most importantly, we will help you know when and why you should use them.
The Internet is booming with new read-write web tools everyday. Knowing what tools to use, why you should take on learning something new, and finding ways these tools can be used in concert can be pretty confusing. When would I use a blog? Why would I use Moodle? Do I use a wiki or Google Docs? How do I choose? Do I use it just because it is the latest newest coolest thing, or is there a better reason? Four web based tools have emerged that can enhance student learning by taking some established best practices in education to the next level making it easier, faster, and more fun to learn.
"50 Ways to Use Wikis for a More Collaborative and Interactive Classroom"
"Free wikis will all use the same set of menus and the same style sheet. You will be able to put whatever you like on their pages, but you will no longer be able to modify their layout.
Time out: free wikis will time out and be removed if they show no editing activity for 4 months (120 days).
I will have 4 paid options:"