WIKI 1.0 CREATING AN ONLINE TOOL TO COMMUNICATE, COLLABORATE AND CELEBRATE!

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WIKI 1.0 CREATING AN ONLINE TOOL TO COMMUNICATE, COLLABORATE AND CELEBRATE!

LEARNING OUTCOMES Participants will learn what a wiki is and how it might be used in the classroom. Participants will learn to create a wiki account. Participants will learn to comment on a wiki discussion board. Participants will learn to use the wiki help page. Participants will learn how to edit a wiki.

TODAY’S AGENDA Introductions Name Teaching Certification Current Position Learning Activity 1 What is a Wiki? How might I use a Wiki? Learning Activity 2 How do I create a Wiki? BREAK! BREAK! BREAK! BREAK! Learning Activity 3 How do I personalize my Wiki?

HOW MIGHT I USE A WIKI IN MY CLASSROOM? A wiki is software used to create a website that can be accessed and edited by multiple individuals from any web browser. Teachers can use a classroom wiki page to allow students to collaborate on a group project. Students and teachers can login and add or edit content on the page to their classroom wiki. Teachers or administrators can create an educational wiki that would allow multiple teachers to add and edit content dealing with a specific topic. As you watch the videos, jot down some ideas that other people have used that appeal to you!

My Wiki Address: My User Name: My Password: Lindley’s Wiki: spiralbound.wikispaces.com Cool Presentation Tool: prezi.com