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wiki thoughts

Class Ideas:
  • use to create a group or class novel/story, could have alternative endings or chapters
  • staff committees for planning that event or Pro D Day
  • staff discussion of topics/themes
  • group projects instead of another poster project – Ban Those Bird Units  
  • collaborative unit planning with colleagues
  • feedback from students on unit planning or your own writing
  • tutorials, students post questions and other students or teachers reply
  • summer communication with students (summer reading wiki)
  • movie critique page
  • post handouts on wiki for easy downloading at home
  • designate a few students to be organizers – other kids can go to them for help
  • eportfolios 
  • take a break sites – student posted so they can have a break
  • wikispaces will create ids and passwords for many people if you email them, additional students can ask to become members by accessing the wiki
Considerations:
  • can you tell who wrote what for assessment purposes?
  • How do you get staff to participate on a wiki?
  • assess specific things like collaboration, participation, content rather than correct use of language, etc
  • How could wikis be used with parents? Could be used to share among parents from a particular class.
  • ESL or lack of access to computers/internet – could somehow translate on the web?
Benefits:
  • paperless, sustainable learning & sharing
  • able to continuously polish
  • focus on process rather than product
  • encourages collaboration
  • student input into their learning (i.e. planning units with teacher) gives them ownership over their learning and greatly increases their engagement
Lana is an IT teacher at Tupper and she showed us her wikis, all through Wikispaces for teachers. She uses them with her students and her colleagues. She had some fabulous ideas. My favourite was to appoint a couple students as organizers to help you maintain the wiki and assist other kids. The organizers get a wonderful leadership opportunity, and you don’t lose your mind because you have time to work with students without a huge line up. This is one idea I will definitely adopt to make my wiki more successful next year.
Lana also had the students respond to questions in the discussion area, including rules for the class. Each of her students had a page where they shared their learning (usually a link) and a reflection about it. Great ideas!
This is also relevant if I do get the TL position I am hoping for next year. I will try to use a wiki with interested staff, or help them set one up for their classes. Also, I will promote wikis in collaborative teaching units. If i do prep for classes, then I will use wikis for sure.

July 15, 2008 at 11:57 am Leave a comment


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