Wikis In The Classroom

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Get Wiki with It!!!!! An Introduction to Using Wikis in the Classroom By Bill Gaskins Special Thank sAubri Keleman

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Get Wiki with It!!!!!

An Introduction to Using Wikis in the Classroom

By Bill Gaskins

Special Thank sAubri Keleman

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Teaching with WikisObjectives:

Introduce wikis and present Wikis as information sources Wikis as professional tools for teachers Ideas for using wikis with students

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What is a Wiki? A piece of software Like a word document online A page anyone can edit

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Yes but can I learn to use it?

You can learn to use a wiki in 30-60 min.

There are several free sources for wikis.

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What’s important about a wiki? Collaboration Hyperlinks

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Wikipedia:Wikipedia is: A free encyclopedia Multilingual Web-based Written collaboratively by volunteers

Most articles can be changed by anyone Wikipedia has more than 3,210,000 articles

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Wikis as Information SourcesWhat do you know about Wikipedia?

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Wikipedia

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Wikipedia

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Wikis as Information SourcesNature magazine carried out an expert-led

investigation of Wikipedia comparing it to

Britannica.

“The exercise revealed numerous errors in

both encyclopedias, but among 42 entries

tested, the difference in accuracy was not

particularly great: the average science entry

in Wikipedia contained around four

inaccuracies; Britannica, about three.”

(Giles, 2005, 1)

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Wikis as Information SourcesUniversity of Buffalo professor Alex Havelis

created 13 errors on various posts of

Wikipedia. All were fixed within a couple of

hours.

During the tsunami, Wikipedia was called

“the most comprehensive source

on the web.”

(Richardson, 2005,2)

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Wikis as Information Sources

Wikipedia or Whackypedia…

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Wikijunior

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Wikijunior

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Wikis as Professional Tools for TeachersWikis support collaborative projects by: Teachers School board members Schools

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Wikis in Elementary and Middle SchoolsWikis in upper elementary school have beenused for collaborative writing: Class newspaper Story telling Poetry Correcting teacher samples of writing Classroom wikipedia

Other ideas for wikis: Brainstorming Group work

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Buckman Arts Magnet Elementary School

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Sample for First Grade

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How might students use wikis? As information sources As collaborative tools for group work As an authentic reason to write and read As a way to publish and share work

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Information Literacy Lessons Related to WikisKindergarten: How to type How to use a mouse How to paste a picture in a wiki ABC book

Grade three: How to edit a wiki How to add to the class wikipedia

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Information Literacy Lessons Related to Wikis

Grade 7: Using wikis on a collaborative project

(A single lesson could be on respect in wikiland) Evaluating wikipedia as a resource Adding to wikijunior or wikipedia

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PbWiki

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PbWiki

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Seedwiki

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Get Wiki With ItBill Gaskins

Carvers Bay Middle School

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www.bloggingonthebay.org