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blogs, wikis etc

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 Comments on blogs, wikis, and other ways of using the web for creating information and materials

This particular host is PBwiki. There are some other possible ways to set up a wiki: you could try wikispaces, or pmwiki.

 

Are wikis useful?

It was very frustrating in the class to have some people deleting the whole of the front page. I can imagine that some student would find this very upsetting.

 

 

Other teachers/educators using wikis:

 

john johnston at Sandaig is trying out pmwiki - he has written an article about the reasons

 

This wiki is for storytelling - "50 web tools you can use to create a story"

http://cogdogroo.wikispaces.com/StoryTools

 

David Warlick in the US regularly gives talks about develping Web 2.0 projects with schools. He uses a wiki to host his presentation notes. You can see it on http://davidwarlick.com/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.RedefiningLiteracyForThe21stCentury

hint: if you look at the URL you can tell which wiki-host he is using

 

Ideas about how collaboration is essential in today's world:

This video raises some issues about how and why we work with each other, in many different disciplines:

 

 

 

How do teachers continue to develop and get new ideas? Some possibilities are explored in this blog post:

http://davidwarlick.com/2cents/archives/1355

 

 

 

 

 

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