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Trends and Issues. Wikis in Education Created by Brendon Wade www.bwade.com.au. Introduction 1. What is a wiki ? -Online Web 2.0 collaboration tool -Easy to use -Asynchronous -Hyper linking ability - Trackability - Example Research - ERIC and EdITLib databases
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Trends and Issues Wikis in Education Created by Brendon Wade www.bwade.com.au
Introduction 1 • What is a wiki? • -Online Web 2.0 collaboration tool • -Easy to use • -Asynchronous • -Hyper linking ability • -Trackability • -Example • Research • -ERIC andEdITLibdatabases • -Peer Reviewed Literature • -Limited amount in primary and secondary education
Introduction 2 • Distribution of articles across the education sectors
Introduction 3 • Distribution of articles by country of origin
Trends 1 • Diversity in learning tasks across research
Trends 2 • Common thread of collaborative writing • Trends categorised as • -Collaborative / Social • -Cognitive • -Pedagogical • -Technological
Trends 3 • Collaborative / Social Trends • -collaborative nature of wikis • -equality
Trends 4 • Cognitive Trends • -higher order thinking • -Thinking Together: • Neil Mercer video • -reflective tool • -collective ownership of co-constructed work
Trends 5 • Pedagogical Trends • -motivation and engagement • -authentic tasks • -Experts in the Field • -assessment • -scaffolding learning • -shift from consumers to creators of knowledge • -variety of learning areas
Trends 6 Learning areas represented
Trends 7 • Technological Trends • -24/7 virtual classroom • -Trackability function
Issues 1 • Trends can also present as the issues • Solutions can be found for many issues • Issues categorised as • -Collaborative / Social • -Research Related • -Pedagogical • -Technological
Issues 2 • Collaborative / Social Issues • -difficulty with editing work of peers • -social conflicts
Issues 3 • Research Related Issues • -limitation of available research • -limitation of primary school related research
Issues 4 • Pedagogical Issues • -prior skills needed
Issues 5 • Technological Issues • -technology mediated learning environment • -slow loading problems
Conclusion • Harnessing the affordances of wikis • Finding solutions to issues • Future research opportunities • Future potential is immense
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