WIKISPACES Super Teacher By A. Juan Delgado.

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WIKISPACES Super Teacher By A. Juan Delgado

Contents What is a wiki? How can teachers use wikis? Create your own “wikispace”.

WHAT IS A WIKI? A Hawaiian word for “quick”. A wikispace is a collaborative website. It is a writing space to edit, change and delete information. It is free.

How can teachers can use wikis? 1. For the teacher A personal web page. A resources and data bank: interesting links, exams, students lists, pictures, etc. Teaching Planning. Researching. Courses. Forum.

How can teachers can use wikis? 2. For the students Provide a space for free writing. Draw up projects. Collaborate on documents, such as an essay written by the entire class. Upload photos. Opinions. Sharing information: Notes. Forum.

Create your own “wikispace”! www.wikispaces.com www.wikispaces.com/site/for/teachers100K