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|content= Course information<br />Learning outcomes<br />Course schedule<br />Introduction<br />Preparation for face-to-face session<br />Information about the face-to-face session<br />Following the face-to-face session<br />Shared learning<br />Evaluation and certification<br />References<br />Acknowledgements | |content= Course information<br />Learning outcomes<br />Course schedule<br />Introduction<br />Preparation for face-to-face session<br />Information about the face-to-face session<br />Following the face-to-face session<br />Shared learning<br />Evaluation and certification<br />References<br />Acknowledgements | ||
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|Learning Objectives='''Professional and reflective practitioner skills'''<br />At the completion of this course, students should be able to:<br />* identify opportunities for groups of learners to contribute to a class wiki, <br />* consider how wikis may be used in other contexts to encourage learners to contribute to a suitable learning activity.<br />'''Practical skills'''<br />At the completion of this course, you should be able to:<br />* create a wiki page, <br />* make use of wikis that are already available on their school VLE or learning platform.<br />'''Knowledge and understanding'''<br />At the completion of this course, students should be able to:<br />* recognise how a wiki can be used to encourage learners to contribute to a class project, <br />* understand how to support learners in a wiki-based activity by providing ground rules and making all learners feel able to add to the wiki.<br />'''Cognitive skills'''<br />At the completion of this course, students should be able to:<br />* critically assess the use of wikis as a tool for primary learners to contribute to a shared activity, <br />* discuss the issues around codes of conduct for wiki contributions. | |Learning Objectives='''Professional and reflective practitioner skills'''<br />At the completion of this course, students should be able to:<br />* identify opportunities for groups of learners to contribute to a class wiki, <br />* consider how wikis may be used in other contexts to encourage learners to contribute to a suitable learning activity.<br />'''Practical skills'''<br />At the completion of this course, you should be able to:<br />* create a wiki page, <br />* make use of wikis that are already available on their school VLE or learning platform.<br />'''Knowledge and understanding'''<br />At the completion of this course, students should be able to:<br />* recognise how a wiki can be used to encourage learners to contribute to a class project, <br />* understand how to support learners in a wiki-based activity by providing ground rules and making all learners feel able to add to the wiki.<br />'''Cognitive skills'''<br />At the completion of this course, students should be able to:<br />* critically assess the use of wikis as a tool for primary learners to contribute to a shared activity, <br />* discuss the issues around codes of conduct for wiki contributions. | ||
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Revision as of 13:18, 25 July 2012
- Blog skills for subject specialists
- Copyright: keep it legal
- ESafety KS1
- Getting a buzz out of blogging
- ICT support in education (practitioner)
- Introduction to games
- Learning platforms all aboard
- Learning together developing wikis
- Learning together introducing wikis
- Making games and motivating learners KS2
- Multimedia skills and applications
- Researching and evaluating a digital game for the classroom
- Sharing ideas - developing wikis (primary)
- Sharing ideas introducing wikis
- The potential of technology
- Using the game Spore to motivate learners KS3
- Website development skills and applications
- Working with multimedia
- Wow them with wikipedia
- Writing using multimodal approaches KS1
- Writing using multimodal approaches KS3
About. Course information
Learning outcomes
Course schedule
Introduction
Preparation for face-to-face session
Information about the face-to-face session
Following the face-to-face session
Shared learning
Evaluation and certification
References
Acknowledgements
Pedagogical content. When used properly, wikis(tool) are powerful tools that enable sharing of information and knowledge. This course explores how they can be used in the classroom to improve teaching and learning and enable collaboration(ta) on group work(ta) projects. It also covers important considerations such as e-safety(topic) and e-skills(topic) as well as ways to engage in sharing practice(topic). (edit)
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Title | Sharing ideas introducing wikis |
Topic | [[Topics/E-safety|E-safety]], [[Topics/Sharing practice|Sharing practice]], [[Topics/Wikis|Wikis]], [[Topics/E-skills|E-skills]] |
Teaching approach | [[Teaching Approaches/Group work|Group work]], [[Teaching Approaches/Collaboration|Collaboration]] |
Learning Objectives | Professional and reflective practitioner skills |
Format / structure | Various online activities. |
Subject | [[Resources/Teacher Education|Teacher Education]], [[Resources/Primary|Primary]] |
Age of students / grade | [[Resources/Primary KS1 KS2|Primary KS1 KS2]], [[Resources/Secondary|Secondary]], [[Resources/Primary|Primary]], [[Resources/Higher|Higher]]
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Related ORBIT Wiki Resources | |
Other (e.g. time frame) | Duration of the course: 5.5 hours (including a 2 hour face-to-face session with a facilitator) over six weeks |
Files and resources to view and download | http://www.vital.ac.uk/community/mod/oucontent/view.php?id=1608. Users must register with the VITAL website (free registration) before they can access the resource.
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