Monday, May 31, 2010
Thing 22
Here is my wiki. I can see a use for a wiki in the classroom when there is a need to have collaboration on a group project. Being a member of a group and being able to see and to edit each other's work from different computers is a time saver. I have worked on too many group projects where the emails are flying or everyone is sitting around one computer trying to put a project together. A wiki is more fluid with the original information being changed or updated by members of the group as needed. A blog seems more static. Information is posted and a person can comment on it perhaps adding new insights but not changing the original post. Also, a blog is in chronological order with the comments following the post.
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You might be able to test out your wiki with the 7th graders reflecting on the MISSING lessons.
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