The Wiki Collaborative Composition Project Presented by Dr. Jim Frankel TI:ME 2008 National Conference/MMC Grand Rapids, MI Presented by Dr. Jim Frankel.

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The Wiki Collaborative Composition Project Presented by Dr. Jim Frankel TI:ME 2008 National Conference/MMC Grand Rapids, MI Presented by Dr. Jim Frankel TI:ME 2008 National Conference/MMC Grand Rapids, MI

All of my session materials are located on my website: All of my session materials are located on my website:

Session Overview What’s a Wiki? Setting up a Wiki Wikis in Music Education What’s a Wiki Composition? Let’s Compose! What’s a Wiki? Setting up a Wiki Wikis in Music Education What’s a Wiki Composition? Let’s Compose!

What’s A Wiki?

A Wiki is a database of pages which visitors can edit live. You can generally edit a page in real time, search the wiki's content, and view updates since your last visit. In a "moderated wiki," wiki owners review comments before addition to the main body of a topic. Additional features can include calendar sharing, live AV conferencing, RSS feeds and more. A Wiki is a database of pages which visitors can edit live. You can generally edit a page in real time, search the wiki's content, and view updates since your last visit. In a "moderated wiki," wiki owners review comments before addition to the main body of a topic. Additional features can include calendar sharing, live AV conferencing, RSS feeds and more. from wiki.com

Wikipedia

Setting Up A Wiki

Things to keep in mind Do you want a public or provate wiki? Do you want to moderate your wiki? How will you be notified? Do you want students to be able to post comments? Does your district have a policy? Do you want a public or provate wiki? Do you want to moderate your wiki? How will you be notified? Do you want students to be able to post comments? Does your district have a policy?

Get your FREE wiki!

Wikis in Music Education

What is Music? Wiki

What’s a Wiki Composition?

The Wiki Collaborative Composition Project

Let’s Get Wiki!

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