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SOCHE/GCCCU Higher Education Conference February 5, 2008 Pedagogical Uses of Wikis and Blogs

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SOCHE/GCCCU Higher Education Conference

February 5, 2008

Pedagogical Uses of

Wikis and Blogs

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blogs and wikis use in education benefits challenges getting started

Pedagogical Uses of

Wikis and Blogs

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• encourages student-faculty interaction

• encourages cooperation among students

• encourages active learning

• gives prompt feedback

• emphasizes time on task

• communicates high expectations

• respect diverse talents and ways of learning

7principles of good practice in undergraduate education

Good Practice

March 1987 AAHE Bulletin, Chickering and Gamson

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“Any given instructional strategy can be supported by a number of contrasting technologies (old and new), just as any given technology might support different instructional strategies. But for any given instructional strategy, some technologies are better than others: Better to turn a screw with a screwdriver than a hammer — a dime may also do the trick, but a screwdriver is usually better.”

Arthur W. Chickering and Stephen C. EhrmannIMPLEMENTING THE SEVEN PRINCIPLES: Technology as Lever

7principles of good practice in undergraduate education

Good Practice

March 1987 AAHE Bulletin, Chickering and Gamson

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Blogs

• online journal or weblog

• posts displayed in reverse chronological order

• users can‣ easily post new entries‣ comment on entries‣ include media and

external links‣ archive and search

previous posts

What’s a Blog?

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Blogs‣ Blogs can promote critical

and analytical thinking.‣ Blogging can be a powerful

promoter of creative, intuitive, and associational thinking.

‣ Blogs promote analogical thinking.

‣ Blogs increase access to quality information

‣ Blogging combines the best of solitary reflection and social interaction.

Pedagogical Benefits

Fernette Eide M.D. and Brock Eide M.D. M.A.http://www.eideneurolearningblog.blogspot.com/

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Blogs‣ available anytime and almost

anywhere; more time on task

‣ active learning; encourage participation; investment in the course

‣ build community; promote interaction

‣ develop expertise through writing and debate

‣ encounter diverse perspectives

‣ repository for class material/media

Pedagogical Benefits

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Blogs

‣ IT support?‣ too many choices/features

‣ keep the writing on task and substantive

‣ maintain decorum‣ assessment

Pedagogical Challenges

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Wikis

• collaborative authoring• users can

‣ create, edit and delete pages

‣ user friendly markup language

‣ easily link one page to another

‣ comment on text

‣ review the history of changes

What’s a Wiki?

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Wikis

‣ content management system

‣ open encyclopedia

‣ collaborative workspace

‣ information source

Who’s Using a Wiki?

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Wikis‣ available anytime and

almost anywhere; more time on task

‣ active learning; encourage participation; investment in the course

‣ build community; promote interaction

‣ develop expertise through writing and debate

‣ encounter diverse perspectives

‣ repository for class material/media

Pedagogical Benefits

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Wikis

‣ emphasis on collaboration and cooperation

‣ more complex peer working relationships requiring negotiation

‣ greater emphasis on revision process

‣ emphasis on associations and conceptual relationships

Pedagogical Benefits

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Wikis

‣ IT support?‣ too many choices/features

‣ vandalism‣ loss of control‣ process of peer revision‣ assessment

Pedagogical Challenges

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‣ character of posts‣ collaboration and

interaction‣ organization‣ navigation‣ user friendly

Blogs v. Wikis

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‣ character of posts‣ collaboration and

interaction‣ organization‣ navigation‣ user friendly

➡Blog posts tend to be more personal and reflective; they are static and aimed at more immediate availability.

➡Wiki entries tend to be less personal, more informational; they are dynamic but aimed at long-term availability.

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‣ character of posts‣ collaboration and

interaction‣ organization‣ navigation‣ user friendly

➡Blog posts tend to be more personal and reflective; they are static and aimed at more immediate availability.

➡Wiki entries tend to be less personal, more informational; they are dynamic but aimed at long-term availability.

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‣ character of posts

‣ collaboration and interaction

‣ organization‣ navigation‣ user friendly

➡Blog posts tend to be individual efforts, though there may be opportunities for comment and discussion; build community through shared interests emphasis on generation of a product.

➡Wiki entries tend to be highly collaborative and cooperative endeavors; build community through shared effort; focus on the revision process.

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‣ character of posts

‣ collaboration and interaction

‣ organization‣ navigation‣ user friendly

➡Blog posts tend to be individual efforts, though there may be opportunities for comment and discussion; build community through shared interests emphasis on generation of a product.

➡Wiki entries tend to be highly collaborative and cooperative endeavors; build community through shared effort; focus on the revision process.

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‣ character of posts‣ collaboration and

interaction

‣ organization‣ navigation‣ user friendly

➡Blogs are organized chronologically, with an emphasis on external connections. Blogs provide a publication space.

➡Wikis present a web-like structure, a more spatial layout, with an emphasis on both internal and external connections. Wikis provide a work space.

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‣ character of posts‣ collaboration and

interaction

‣ organization‣ navigation‣ user friendly

➡Blogs are organized chronologically, with an emphasis on external connections. Blogs provide a publication space.

➡Wikis present a web-like structure, a more spatial layout, with an emphasis on both internal and external connections. Wikis provide a work space.

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‣ character of posts‣ collaboration and

interaction‣ organization

‣ navigation‣ user friendly

➡Blogs lend themselves to more lineal or chronological order and navigation; the starting point is now.

➡Wikis lend themselves to semantic navigation based on relationships between pages; there is no starting point.

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‣ character of posts‣ collaboration and

interaction‣ organization

‣ navigation‣ user friendly

➡Blogs lend themselves to more lineal or chronological order and navigation; the starting point is now.

➡Wikis lend themselves to semantic navigation based on relationships between pages; there is no starting point.

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‣ character of posts‣ collaboration and

interaction‣ organization‣ navigation

‣ user friendly

➡Blogs tend to provide a formatting menu bar; no html or special markup language required; creating new posts is easy.

➡Wikis also provide a formatting menu bar, but typically use a simple markup language; no html required; page creation, revision and deletion are easy.

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‣ character of posts‣ collaboration and

interaction‣ organization‣ navigation

‣ user friendly

➡Blogs tend to provide a formatting menu bar; no html or special markup language required; creating new posts is easy.

➡Wikis also provide a formatting menu bar, but typically use a simple markup language; no html required; page creation, revision and deletion are easy.

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