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Change: a complete list those features, see the Wikis in Education link. Ongoing ConversationNotes, resources, ideas, activities, etc., related to this topc can be posted here by anyone in an effort to continue the conversation. ??? Back to Table of Contents
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Change: Table of Contents What is a Wiki? According to Wikipedia's definition, "a wiki is a collection of web pages designed to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content, using a simplified markup language. Wikis are often used to create collaborative websites and to power community websites".
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Change: Rachel_BoldRachel Bold and Clif Mims What is a Wiki? According to Wikipedia's definition, "a wiki is a collection of web pages designed to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content, using a simplified markup language. Wikis are often used to create collaborative websites
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Change: - Wiki focused on middle and high school students as a way to share a world wide classroom with students in different countries Exploring Geography - Class wiki for Geography class in Delhi SeeShare examplesMore towards- bottomWiki offor pageteachers atwho http://clifmims.com/resources/web20/web20exploration-kannapolis.htmlhave
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Change: provider sites. For a complete list those features, see the Wikis in Education link. Ongoing Conversation Notes, resources, ideas, activities, etc., related to this topc can be posted here by anyone in an effort to continue the conversation. ???
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Change: definationdefinition, "a wiki is a collection of web pages designed to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content, using a simplified markup language. Wikis are often used to create collaborative websites and to power community websites". Wiki Examples Wikis in EducationGood Examples at http://goldenpaintcanawards.wetpaint.com/page/Education+2.0?t=anon
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Change: These are education wikis to which Clif Mims is a member and/or contributor. Wikis in EducationGood Examples at http://goldenpaintcanawards.wetpaint.com/page/Education+2.0?t=anonIntegrating Virtual Manipulatives into Elementary Mathematics Classrooms PIDT Conference AECT Ideas ISTE's SIGTE's Wiki Digital Learning Summer Institute WikisSee inexamples Educationtowards bottom of page at http://clifmims.com/resources/web20/web20exploration-kannapolis.html
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Change: - This wiki is hosted by WetpaintWikispacesPBwikiMediaWiki TikiWiki DokuWiki WikiDot Wetpaint - This wiki is hosted by Wetpaint Starting your WikiThe following list excerpted from WikiHow.com is a great step-by-step for creating your own Wiki. Decide which features you want your wiki to have. There
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Change: Examples of how a wiki could be used in the K-12 classroom: Group projects: Students work together in one place to research, outline, draft, and edit projects within the wiki Assignments: Post homework, course materials, study guides, and more. more Resource Collections: Organize articles, websites, videos,
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Change: Start by e-mailing coworkers, students, friends, and/or your PLC. Initially you can expect that your wiki will grow slowly, probably slower than you would like. Establishing a user base is a takes time and finding dedicated users who are inspired by your ideas may be difficult in the early phases.
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Change: 7 things you should know about blogs. Wiki Tools There are many tools to create a blog. Some of them are free of charge and some are not. Start blogging Log Publishing tools: Recommendations from Josh Staiger. Examples of publishing tools: Blogger, Edublogs, WordPress. Quick demonstrations:
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Change: - Mr. Crosby's fifth grade class, piloting a 1:1 laptop program. Example uses ofIntegrating weblogs in various education settings fromVirtual K-12,Manipulatives to college and university, tointo educationalElementary workgroupMathematics settingsClassrooms Webquest onPIDT bloggingConference - AnneAECT DavisIdeas, uses
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Change: laptop program. Example uses of weblogs in various education settings from K-12, to college and university, to educational workgroup settings Webquest on blogging - Anne Davis, uses webquest to introduce her elementary students to blogging Examples of lower, middle, and Upper school blogs Links to schools' bloggers.
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Change: Blogging is the creation of an online journal that is shared by others on the Web. The format of the blog varies and its purpose differs with desire of the blogger. Blogging: A Brief History and OverviewSeveral definitions have been given for "blogging" and "blog". Here are a few:
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