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Wikispaces Welcome Wikispaces in K–12 Education [date and time] Welcome Read-only Web v. Read/Write Web Wikis Getting Started with Wikispaces Wrap-up and Q&A Originally developed by Mark Wagner, Ph.D., President & CEO, EdTechTeam, Inc.

Wiki for This Workshop

Welcome Activity 1. What is the read/write web? 2. What is a wiki? 3. What do these things mean for you and your students? 4. Why are we here?

Read-only Web Powerful resource for educators and students, but… Information moves from publishers to consumers Information cannot be edited One-way Web (Web 1.0)

Read/Write Web It is now as easy to create as it is to consume Anyone can publish, share, and change information online Two-way Web (Web 2.0) This is changing our world!

Wikis Websites anyone can edit If you can use a word processor, you can use a wiki! Visitors can see a history of changes and revert to earlier versions Visitors can discuss the page in a threaded forum.

Wikipedia Online encyclopedia Collaboratively authored and edited Over 1 million users worldwide Over 1 million articles in English Great resource, but… Use with caution

Educational Wikis Collaboratively authored class texts Writing projects Group projects Sharing resources Grade level teams Subject area teams Professional development Professional Learning Communities (PLC) ePortfolios Clubs, PTAs, and events Mapping of concepts, brainstorming Presentation tools

Wiki for This Workshop

Activity 1: Evaluate Educational Wikis Locate an educational wiki relevant to your work. Evaluate the wiki based on the following criteria: 1. What is a basic description of this wiki? 2. Who is the intended audience for the wiki and what would they get out of it? 3. Who are the intended contributors for the wiki and what would they contribute? 4. How does this wiki accomplish something that only a wiki can accomplish? 5. How could you adapt this a model for your own work? Post your evaluations on the Discussion tab of the Activity 1 page in the presentation wiki. Time permitting, explore your classmates’ evaluations.

Activity 2: Edit a Wiki Page Go to the Activity 2 page on the presentation wiki. Take turns with other participants adding to and editing the page. Play with some of the tools in the Editor toolbar.

Activity 3: Create Your Own Wiki Create an Account (if you haven't already) Create a Wiki Edit This Page Discussion History Notifications Create a New Page Edit Navigation Manage Wiki My Account Create more wikis!

Benefits Engagement and motivation Context-embedded learning Inquiry-driven learning Collaborative learning Reflection and metacognition 21 st -century skills

Concerns Information literacy Inappropriate content Inappropriate sharing Threats and cyber-bullying Intellectual property Fraud and identity theft Stalkers and predators Lack of understanding

Wiki for This Workshop

Reflection Activity 1. What is the most important thing you learned today? 2. What are your next steps for using wikis in your work? 3. What do you want to learn more about?

Q&A Go ahead, ask me anything.

Activity 4: Share Your Own Wiki Post your answers on the Discussion tab of the Activity 4 page in the presentation wiki: 1. What is the URL of your wiki? 2. What is a basic description of this wiki? Include such elements as grade level, subject area, or other educational purpose. 3. Who is the intended audience for the wiki and what would they get out of it? 4. Who are the intended contributors for the wiki and what would they contribute? 5. What multi-media have you integrated into the wiki? 6. What other tools have you integrated into the wiki? 7. What is one obstacle or issue you anticipated and how have you addressed it? 8. What future plans do you have for your wiki? After the workshop, explore your classmates' evaluations.