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Benefits of Wikis Listen to the podcast then click through pwpt

Podcast:. Benefits of Wikis Listen to the podcast then click through pwpt. Is web page “which many people add, delete, and edit information” No HTML or JAVA Difference between a blog and a wiki is the members of your wiki can post text, images, audio, and video

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Benefits of Wikis Listen to the podcast then click through pwpt

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  1. Podcast: Benefits of WikisListen to the podcast then click through pwpt

  2. Is web page “which many people add, delete, and edit information” • No HTML or JAVA • Difference between a blog and a wiki is the members of your wiki can post text, images, audio, and video • Depending on your privacy setting members can change information and delete files A Wiki is:

  3. Work collaboratively • Members of the wiki can fix errors • Collaboration without meeting face to face Benefits of Wikis

  4. Planning events • Coauthor • Group assignments • Peer editing • Share photos of their artwork • Critiques • Sign up sheets • Study communities Ideas for Wikis for educators

  5. Allow students opportunities to have their work edited • Get critique in a written way that may be easier to understand opposed to face to face • Extends class time • Virtual portfolio (ongoing assessment) • History of edits • Provides motivation because of a larger audience Benefits with working with ELL students

  6. Toolbars • Create new pgs. • Return to previous pages • Invite members • Edit • To do • Navigation • Discussion • History • Notification Components of Wikis

  7. Choose a privacy level • Set rules for students • Use initials to keep students safe • Never post personal information • Ask first about posting media Security for Wikis

  8. Popular wiki host are Wikispace, WetPaint, and PBWiki • Sign up • Create a username and password • Customize your Wiki • To post “edit this page” button • Click save to see your finished product Creating a Wiki

  9. Check out this link • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgqSfSPRLqQ For more information

  10. http://blog.delaranja.com/wp-content/uploads/wikipedia-logo.pnghttp://blog.delaranja.com/wp-content/uploads/wikipedia-logo.png http://abpc.wikispaces.com/file/view/wiki-concept-map.png/31502099/wiki-concept-map.png http://shtmteacherswiki.pbworks.com/f/1158829114/wiki%20in%20classes-1.jpg http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/Blogs/GetThePoint/Cool%20SharePoint%20Sites/061708_0440_Transformin2.png Resources

  11. http://img.ampercent.com/post/wiki-privacy-settings.png http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgqSfSPRLqQ Ramirez, L.L. (2010). Empower English Language Learners with Tools From the Web. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin. Resources continued

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