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1 WIKI By: Breanne Marsh

2 What is a wiki? Wiki is a collaborative web space where you can add or edit content that others have written. They are websites that anyone can edit, change, delete, or add to.

3 WIKI VIDEO

4 What is a wiki? Wikis can be used many ways in the classroom. They can be used for professional and team collaboration. Team members often share ideas with each other and others interested in the subject. This would be a great tool for us to post information, lessons, and get feedback from each other in an easy method. We could also post PowerPoint presentations, links, files, audio, etc.

5 What is a wiki? Wikis can also be used to create an online text for you to add to. Students can deliver content using Wikis for assignments. For example, if we are reading a story in class, students could answer questions about the material and then pose questions that they have. Then the teacher or students could respond to their questions and comment on their responses. This is a great way to integrate technology into a reading lesson and allow the students to be participants in their own learning.

6 Why should I use a wiki? COLLABORATIVE LEARNING
Wikis are beneficial because students learn how to publish content and collaborate with each other. Students will learn from each other by editing each other’s papers and seeing the quality of other work. This comparison might cause the students to raise his or her expectations. CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS Students can develop critical thinking skills by critiquing other students’ information and learning how to defend their views when critiqued by other students

7 Why should I use a wiki? BUILD A CLASS COMMUNITY
Working together in a collaborative process helps class members meet one another and build mutually beneficial scholarly relationships. STUDENT CENTERED WORKING Instead of one person leading the conversation, everyone has the ability to absorb and interpret that content. With wikis, students have the opportunity to provide much of the course content.

8 OTHER IDEAS OF WIKI USE Student portfolios Science fair projects
Literature circles Research projects School newspaper Class newsletter

9 How do I create a wiki? Choose a wiki website. I prefer Go in to settings to rename your wiki and choose your skin, or background. Edit your first page, which is your title page.

10 How do I create a wiki? You can create more pages and the links to them in the sidebar. You need to create a page for each item.

11 How do I create a wiki? To find a gadget for blogs, type RSS into the search box and search. Click “Add to your webpage” and then fill in the form. Copy the code and paste it in the wiki gadget plug-in box. To share the wiki, click on “Share the wiki”.

12 VIDEO: How to create a wiki

13 WHAT WIKI TO CHOOSE PBWiki
PBWiki provides educators a 10MB wiki for an unlimited number of users for free. Key features include speedy setup, an audit trail of changes made to the wiki pages, RSS and notification of wiki updates, IP whitelisting and blacklisting, and four roles to control access: Reader, Writer, Editor and Administrator. PikiWiki PikiWiki is the easiest wiki to learn and a great one for elementary-age kids. With PikiWiki, even novice computer users can create unique, expressive web pages by dragging and dropping pictures, video, or any other media into their browser right from their computer desktop.

14 What wiki to choose Wetpaint
The Wetpaint platform rolls features from wikis, blogs, and forums into what they call "your own social websiteFor teachers, they have a special page about Wikis in Education and an Educator Ambassador to personally answer any questions you might have about using a wiki in the classroom. Wikispaces Wikipsaces is another wiki platform with a special offer for teachers. Since 2006, they have given away over 100,000 wikis for K-12 education, and have announced a goal of adding another 250,000 to that number.

15 What are some examples of wikis others have created
First grade wiki Second grade wiki

16 EXAMPLE OF A WIKI

17 What are some examples of wikis that other teachers have created
Third grade wiki Wikis.aspx Fourth grade wiki h+Grade+Wiki

18 What are some examples of wikis that other teachers have created
Fifth grade wiki School newspaper

19 Where can I find information to help me create a wiki?
A step by step video of how to make a wiki: als/video?name= &fromSeri esID=110 nt/how-to-create-a-wiki

20 Where can I find information to help me create a wiki?
Website ow_to_create_a_wiki.htm wiki


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