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{{ToolInfo | {{ToolInfo | ||
|title=Wikispaces | |title=Wikispaces - make your own Wikipedia | ||
|tagline= | |tagline=Share the knowledge | ||
|image= | |image=Wikispaces1.png | ||
|description=WIKISPACES (www.wikispaces.com) | |description=WIKISPACES (www.wikispaces.com) allows you to make a website like {{tag|Wiki}}pedia. You can write your own information pages and that doesn't mean writing a whole encyclopaedia. Unlike writing a blog where you'd see people's opinions as a list, what you type into a 'wiki' can be rewritten by others and edited mercilessly. (And that can be a measure of something very good going on in a class). <br/>Your choice of topic could be as wide as providing notes for an entire course or providing a space for the class to record experience of a field trip. The wiki 'concept' is core to sharing knowledge. But it takes some getting used to. There are ways to have more than one person can edit a page at one time, but the general idea is the last person to edit a page thinks they've the last word. Not so! | ||
|strategy= | |strategy= | ||
|ideas=Encourage your pupils to {{tag|collaborate}} and engage in {{tag|peer assessment}} | |ideas=Encourage your pupils to {{tag|collaborate}} by editing each other's work and so engage in {{tag|peer assessment}} | ||
|specs=Web tool | |specs=Web tool | ||
|Link=www.wikispaces.com | |Link=www.wikispaces.com | ||
}} | }} | ||
A snapshot with some ideas from Wikispaces for using a 'wiki' | |||
[[File:Wikispaces4.jpg]] | |||
Preview image of the wikispaces web | |||
[[File:Wikispaces2.png]] | |||
When you've signed up you've access to the many features in this version | |||
[[File:Wikispaces3.jpg]] | |||
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