Jul 07 2009

wiki work…

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This week’s collaboration was on a UBC wiki that John created for us. As always, the asynchronous nature of the collaboration was very helpful and works great with the wide-variety of “other” demands that are placed on all of us on a daily basis. It was interesting to hear people’s experiences with social media in the classroom. It was quite varied as was to be expected.

I didn’t find the visual appeal of the discussion board to be present in the wiki however. The threads are easy to follow and always have a name attached so you know who is speaking. In the wiki the work was more anonymous when it came to the summing up and key ideas sections. I have worked in a wiki format in a small group and I think that there is a great deal more accountability than in a group as large as our whole section. It didn’t feel like people were as engaged with the discussion as they might have been were we in small groups.

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Jun 30 2009

wiki-mania…

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Thanks to the MET program I have a fair bit of experience with working with a number of wiki platforms.  Here are a few that I have created individually or as part of group …

 

For ETEC 510 I authored this page on Information Literacy as part of a collaboratively created design wiki.  As I am concurrently working on achieving a specialization in Teacher-Librarianship the issue of new literacies is one that I am very interested in.

 

Information Literacy wiki

Information Literacy wiki

 

Here is one for ETEC 511 on the Economics of Educational Technology…

 

Here is a wiki that I worked on for ETEC 512 on Cognitive Learning theory….

 http://etec512cognitivelearning.pbworks.com/

 

 Reflection…This work in the world of wikis has inspired alot of enthusiasm for the use of wikis in my future classrooms.  The ability to work collaboratively while creating a polished and attractive finished project is one that has a huge number of benefits for students and teachers.  Not insignificant in this lesson is the opportunity to demonstrate for students how easy it is for anyone to publish information on the web and the subsequent need for critical analysis of the source of all information that they encounter. 

 

In my own work with these wiki platforms I found them to be unanimously user-friendly and intuitive.  The use of  a WYSISYG environment makes them usable for students even at the mid-primary level.  The most surprising aspect of wiki creation was the number of freely available sites to use.  With decreasing budgets the school districts are unlikely to spend any money they don’t deem “necessary” and the availability of open-source products makes the pitch to use them that much easier for tech-focused classroom teachers.

 

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