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|title= | |title=Share knowledge; share the load of sharing it | ||
|tagline=Share | |tagline=Share knowledge; share the load of sharing it = Wikispaces | ||
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|topic=webdesign, wiki | |topic=webdesign, wiki |
Latest revision as of 12:55, 23 October 2012
Tool Description WIKISPACES (www.wikispaces.com) allows you to make a website like Wikipedia. The wiki 'concept' is core to sharing knowledge. You can write your own information pages and that doesn't mean writing a whole encyclopaedia. Unlike writing a blog post, where you would see people's opinions in a list below, 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). 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 general idea is the last person to edit a page thinks they've the last word - which may take some getting used to. 'Wiki-bullying' could happen, but with that in mind, you could encourage your pupils to collaborate(tool) by editing each other's work and so engage in peer assessment(ta). Incidentally, to help that collaboration, there are ways to have more than one person edit a page at once. (edit)
Teaching Approach. Encourage your pupils to collaborate(tool) and engage in peer assessment(ta) by editing each other's work (edit)
Tool details | |
Title | Share knowledge; share the load of sharing it |
Topic | [[Topics/Webdesign|Webdesign]], [[Topics/Wiki|Wiki]] |
Licence / Cost / Platform | Web tool |
Subject / Categories | ToolInfo, Wiki, Webdesign, Wikis |
Teaching Ideas / Links | |
Link | www.wikispaces.com |