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EME 2040 Introduction to Education Technology. Bi-Jen Hsieh Instructional Systems Florida State University 11/03/2009. Reminders. This week assignments Assignment : Wiki Blog Post # 8 Due by next Tuesday Next Tuesday Skill Check #5: Excel. Overview. Introduction to Wikis
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EME 2040Introduction to Education Technology Bi-Jen Hsieh Instructional Systems Florida State University 11/03/2009
Reminders • This week assignments • Assignment : Wiki • Blog Post # 8 • Due by next Tuesday • Next Tuesday • Skill Check #5: Excel
Overview • Introduction to Wikis • What is Wiki? • Wikispaces • WebQuest • What is WebQuest? • WebQeust examples • Six elements in a WebQuest • Wiki assignment
What is Wiki? • A collaborative website or similar online resource which allows users to add and edit content collectively. • Every page (content) can be edited by anyone who has access to it. • It can be used effectively as a shared workspace or a shared memory.
What is Wiki? (Cont’) • The first wiki was WikiWikiWeb developed by Cunningham in 1995 • Wiki: a Hawaiian-language word for fast, hurry • Named after ‘Wiki Wiki’ Chance RT-52 shuttle bus line that runs between the Honolulu International Airport’s terminals • Intended meaning: To make WikiWikiWeb’s pages quickly editable by its users • Initially Cunningham thought about calling it ‘QuickWeb’, but changed his mind and called it ‘WikiWikiWeb’ • Now there are many different wiki websites and softwares • Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia that anyone can edit, is an example of a wiki in action
Wikispaces Environment • Manage Wiki • Manage Content (Pages) • Invite people / Members and Permissions • Change settings • Tools Track Changes Email Basic formatting Hyperlink Table Add Images and Files
Wikispaces- Step 1 & 2 • Set up an account at http://www.wikispaces.com • restrict your wiki (“protect” it) so that only group members may edit the page. • Manage wiki > Invite People >email • Choose topic • a teaching-related topic, such as: • high school math teachers • Elementary school language arts
Wikispaces- Step 3 &4 • Find relevant resources • Post links and annotations (explanations of what can be found at the link) • One section on resources related to assistive technologies/ accessibility with at least one contribution per person • Organize and post the resources • “history” tag- Evidence of each person's contribution
Wikispaces- Step 5 • Submit • The URL of the Group wiki page should be post to discussion board titled ”Wikis” • Each individual wiki page should be posted via assignments link • Video Tutorial • Note: • No Redo/ Undo tools in wikispaces
Web design principles • Navigation • Can you tell where you are in the site? • Do all links lead to the proper destination? • Layout and design • good color contrast / a clean background • Content and readability • Key information / headlines, bullets, lists Reference: http://www.duluth.umn.edu/itss/support/Training/Online/usability/checklist.html
What is WebQuest? • A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented online tool for learning. • Inquiry" is defined as "a seeking for truth, information, or knowledge -- seeking information by questioning • The WebQuest model was developed in early 1995 at San Diego State University by Bernie Dodge with Tom March. • It is a learning activity in which most or all of the information that students explore and evaluate comes from the World Wide Web.
What is WebQuest (Cont’)? • A lesson that incorporates research from a variety of Web sites. • WebQuests are designed to use students' time efficiently, because students focus on using information rather than looking for it. • Requires higher level thinking, including synthesis, analysis, problem-solving, creativity and judgment. http://webquest.org/index-create.php
How can WebQuests be used in the classroom? • Students work in teams to complete WebQuest assignment. • Teams have specific period of time to complete assignments (1 day-1 month) • Output: papers, presentations…ect.
WebQuest Examples • Math: Titanic Analysis • History: Golden Age of Radio
Math WebQuest Example • Use a historical event as jumping-off point • Final output: spreadsheets and database analyzing event http://asterix.ednet.lsu.edu/~edtech/webquest/titanic.html
History WebQuest Example • Students assigned roles: Playwright, Foley Artist, & Advertising Executive • Roles put students into first person historical context http://www.thematzats.com/radio/index.html
Six elements in a WebQuest • Introduction – Overview of the lesson • Task – results and details of assignments • Process – A description of the learning steps • Resources – Links to relevant online resources • Evaluation – A rubric for the lesson • Conclusion – extending questions
Introduction • This is the hook. You want to capture your students and get them excited about the activity (e.g., background information and motivational scenarios) • This should be • Meaningful • Relevant • Motivated • Written at grade level
Task • Describe what students will be doing and have accomplished by the end of the WebQuest • The task can • Explain procedures • Identify roles in a group • Provide links to any worksheets or graphic organizers that need to be completed
Process • Explain how students should complete the Webquest. • The process should: • List the steps the students will go through • Include any links need to accomplish the tasks • You could have resources embedded with this section
Resources • This is where you will list the web resources for your students • In a Webquest the main resources should be Internet based but you can supplement with non-Web resources (videos, audio cassettes, books, posters, maps, etc.) • This should be: • Relevant • The appropriate grade level and reading level
Evaluation • Explain the expectations • The standards should be fair, clear, consistent, and specific to the tasks set
Conclusion • Ties everything together and has students reflecting on their learning and process they went through.
WebQuest Design Process • Select a Topic • Plan and design your WebQuest • Adapt and enhance existing WebQuests • Search • Identify changes needed • Get author permission • Evaluate and revise your WebQuest as needed
Five Rules for Writing a Great WebQuest • FOCUS: • Find great sites • Orchestrate your learners and resources • Challenge your learners to think • Use the medium • Scaffold high expectations
WebQuest resources • WebQuest Portal • http://webquest.org/ • WebQuest Collections • http://bestwebquests.com/ • QuestGarden • an online authoring tool that is designed to make it easier and quicker to create a high quality WebQuest. • http://questgarden.com/
Wikispaces Environment • Manage Wiki • Manage Content (Pages) • Invite people / Members and Permissions • Change settings • Tools Track Changes Email Basic formatting Hyperlink Table Add Images and Files
Wikispaces- Step 1 & 2 • Set up an account at http://www.wikispaces.com • restrict your wiki (“protect” it) so that only group members may edit the page. • Manage wiki > Invite People >email • Choose topic • a teaching-related topic, such as: • high school math teachers • Elementary school language arts
Wikispaces- Step 3 &4 • Find relevant resources • Post links and annotations (explanations of what can be found at the link) • One section on resources related to assistive technologies/ accessibility with at least one contribution per person • Organize and post the resources • “history” tag- Evidence of each person's contribution
Wikispaces- Step 5 • Submit • The URL of the Group wiki page should be post to discussion board titled ”Wikis” • Each individual wiki page should be posted via assignments link • Video Tutorial • Note: • No Redo/ Undo tools in wikispaces
Assignment : WikiRequired elements • One group page (shared by a group) • Using a wiki to share the results of some web searches and Creating a wiki that would be a useful resource for teachers. • The Links to individual pages • A summary(co-created by the group) of the best findings from each individual. • 1 individual wiki page • At least 5 (at least one related to assistive technologies/ accessibility) • A link back to the “group” page • 2 images • A table • A list • Formatted text
Assignment : WikiRequired elements Links to individual pages A link back to the “group” page
Wiki Examples • Our World Wiki • Elementary Education • Nutrition