The Way of the Wiki: Building Online Creativity and Cooperati...
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Saved by 42 people (-3 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-08-20
- Davidcosand on 2009-08-23 - Tags wiki , collaboration , Web2.0 , edutopia
- Cshankman on 2009-07-23 - Tags Education , technology , collaboration , web2.0 , wiki
- Jchappelle on 2009-06-22 - Tags Bookmarks bar , WikiClass , school
- Mfiadino on 2009-02-18 - Tags wiki , eduwiki
- Nkilkenny on 2009-02-14 - Tags no_tag
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The Way of the Wiki: Building Online Creativity and Cooperation
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A simple, cheap technology with a funny name will become an even more powerful portal into creative teaching and learning this year. Educators, if you haven't already, meet the wiki.
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write formal lab reports and engage in discussions in the same space. The wiki is a parallel classroom
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collaboration across continents, between places as distant as the United States and Bangladesh.
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Davis insists wikis are not the wild, untamable places that educators often fear they are. A teacher can restrict who may edit and view a wiki, or block certain pages from any editing. Best of all, says Davis, the wiki stores a record of every change made and who made it, so students know she can see exactly what they did, constructive or otherwise. Note to student slackers: That means she can see what you didn't do, too.
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iki stores a record of every change made and who made it, so students know she can see exactly what they did, constructive or otherwise.
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