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  1. When students read online, they engage with text differently. Clicking on links and images for more information easily takes them down unexpected paths, links to e-mail addresses allow them to interact with authors, and wikis allow them to make changes to published text.

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  3. Oct 6, 2013 · On the road to effective use of wiki in the classroom, your first step is to find a wiki site suitable for you and your students. Check out this short video by YouTube user Vanessa Van Edwards for a short overview of what a wiki is and how it can be a beneficial educational tool for teachers.

    • What Are Wikis? Why Use Them as Assignments?
    • Some Examples
    • Some Tips
    • Resources

    Wiki is a collection of web pages that can be viewed and modified collaboratively via the internet. It is usually used for repository or reporting information and has versioning capabilities. Since it is an online tool, collaborators can access and edit the information at any location at any time; they can also view changes in real-time. A well-kno...

    Typical wiki assignments include: 1. Collaborative glossary 2. Collaborative class notes or textbook 3. Group projects—share resources, track meeting notes, agenda items, and work progress 4. Peer-review of student writing 5. e-portfolios to reflect on learning progress Specific Examples 1. The Chicago School of Media Theory Wikipedia like entries ...

    As with any other assignments, the success of any assignment depends on having: 1. Clear and transparent learning goals and expectation:Students need to understand why they are doing the exercises, and what they will get out of them 2. Clear and detail instruction, especially expected behavior when they work in groups: It should be clear to the stu...

    “7 Things You Should Know about Wiki,” Educause
    Andrea Novicki, “Course wiki facilitates student participation and course design,” Duke University Center for Instructional Technology Blog
    Andrea Novicki, “Teaching with a wiki,” Duke University Center for Instructional Technology Blog
  4. A wiki is a collaborative tool that allows students to contribute and modify one or more pages of course related materials. Wikis are collaborative in nature and facilitate community-building within a course. Essentially, a wiki is a web page with an open-editing system.

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  5. To make things easier, we’ve divided it into two sections. First, we’ll talk about how to use wikis to conduct research. Then we’ll talk briefly about using wikis to actually help you write your project.

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  7. Wikis are an exceptionally useful tool for getting students more involved in curriculum. They’re often appealing and fun for students to use, while at the same time ideal for encouraging participation, collaboration, and interaction. Read on to see how you can put wikis to work in your classroom.

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