Working with a Professional Development Day workshop 2/19 Presentation by: Kathleen Weil and Jennifer Rhoades.

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Working with a Professional Development Day workshop 2/19 Presentation by: Kathleen Weil and Jennifer Rhoades

Today’s Objective: 1.What is a wiki? 2.Wikis and blogs 3.Teacher use 4.Student use 5.Create your own wiki

Already have a blog? Wikis and blogs are wonderful when used together! Here’s the difference: Wikis An interactive website Can attach any type of doc Best for group projects Added content can go anywhere on page Blogs Comment/Post/Comment Word docs are complicated Best for individual points of view Added content always goes at the top of the page

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License What is a Wiki? A webpage with an Edit button Easy to use Perfect for collaborative learning

Teachers ‘organizers’ and Students ‘members’