How to Grade Wikis Ways to look for and grade evidence of collaboration & build strong partnerships.

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How to Grade Wikis Ways to look for and grade evidence of collaboration & build strong partnerships

Unique user IDs Make sure students log on with a unique user ID so you (and their partners) can track their work

Color coding See at a glance the contributions each partner has made to a page by directing students to color code their edits

Discussion features A discussion or talk page allows threaded discussions, like an online discussion board Encourage students to collaborate using these tools so you can gauge their level of participation as a team

Checking the wiki history Compare versions and edits made to the wiki to see who made how many changes to the page over time