Sort by:
  1. Added Nov 29, 2007 by jodyc and 1 other
    Some schools are banning Wikipedia as opposed to using it as an opportunity to teach students about critical literacy skills.
    tags: ,
  2. Added Nov 05, 2007 by jodyc
    Anonymous "good samaritans" produce Wikipedia's best content, says study
    tags: ,
  3. Added Nov 05, 2007 by jodyc
    In lieu of papers a prof had students post to wikipedia. not all posts were published.
    tags: ,
  4. Added Sep 23, 2007 by xiuli and 1 other
    Another from the "PlainEnglish" series explaining the concept of wikis.
    tags: , , ,
  5. Added Aug 23, 2007 by aseldow
    Wikis have been especially popular with students, and a number of specialized wikis have been developed specifically with students’ needs in mind, including NoteMesh, stud.icio.us, and PBwiki. Wikis are a great way to keep, organize, and instantly access class notes and other school-related information. Wikis offer students:
  6. Added Aug 17, 2007 by amergin2005 and 1 other
    2005 Article: Use of wikis in the classroom has proved more elusive. While we never like to advocate the use of technology as an end of itself, our group saw great potential in the affordances of the wiki for teaching and learning. Students co-constructing meaning in a democratized digital space has a certain social constructivist (Bandura, 1976) elegance. And yet we struggled to impart this sense
  7. Added Aug 16, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    Coming of Age is a free booklet that describes the use of some of the newer emerging web technologies such as blogs, podcasts, wikis, RSS and social tagging in Education. It features case studies and how-to articles by leading practitioners in the world of education
  8. Added Aug 16, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    A wiki is essentially a website constructed in such a way as to allow users to change content on the site. Wikis have been around for longer than we may imagine - WikiWikiWeb was the first wiki, created by Ward Cunningham in 1994 and placed online in 1995. Initially wikis were used mostly by technical people such as scientists and engineers to develop and maintain dynamic knowledge bases; ...
    tags: , ,
  9. Added May 23, 2007 by amiddlet50 and 5 others
    Compare the Wikis of your choice in a comfortable side-by-side table. Just select them on the left and click the button.
FirstPrevious...1...NextLast