This is my first time using or even knowing anything about "Wiki". I would love to use it in my future role as a "Leader" for my school system. My question to you is how will you use it and why??
Here is a small bit of information on "Wiki" to allow you easy access to the technology associated with it.
Wikis have different applications in the K12 classroom, they are used for pedagogical, administrative and social goals. You will find here some examples of the uses of wikis and links to popular wikis and readings about those uses.
Examples of uses of wikis in K-12
* Science Fair Projects - A wiki could be set up for middle or high school students to brainstorm ideas for and plan science fair projects. Initially it would mostly be brainstorming, posting ideas and information to back them up. As they begin to flesh out the ideas that they are interested in, small groups might form to work on individual projects, but could still contribute ideas to other projects. The teacher can act as a facilitator by offering suggestions and asking probing questions to get students to consider particular aspects in the planning of their projects. The wiki could also be used to record and organize data, and plan eventual papers/presentations.
* Student Portfolios - A wiki makes an easy shell for electronic portfolios where students can display and discuss their work with others. It would also be an excellent forum for peer editing and peer feedback to help students improve their writing skills.
* WikiOrganization - The use of a local wiki on the computer to organize materials for a paper. One might be able to save weblinks, documents, and quotes to the wiki and then just go to that particular page. Finally, you can link the final product to the wiki. Wikis are a great organizational tool especially in a time when many of our classroom resources are digital and networked.
* Collaborative Understanding - If I were to teach middle school music again, I would try to use a Wiki as part of a music history/music study project for students to clarify their understanding of different styles of music. For example, back in the day, I had 2 or 3 classes of "beginners" each year. As we listened to different examples of music and of singing, one could try to help them understand how the different styles were related to each other (i.e., blues and hip hop). Using a Wiki would allow them to also share links to examples of music to support their ideas and opinions. As the teacher, I would then try to incorporate this project into one of our choir concerts to show that learning about music is about more than just singing or playing an instrument. (And this is based on the assumption that we would have access to computers in the school, and that the students would be able to use the computers after school if they did not have a computer at home.)
* Collaboration Between Teachers - Choosing a person to do consulting project with, after seeing our wiki and learning how they work, suggested using them for teachers to teach collaboratively, which is a use I hadn't thought of originally but could have a lot of potential. They could work together creating lesson plans, track how the lessons are being implemented in their various classrooms, give suggestions - this could be a few teachers in the same middle school doing an interdisciplinary unit, or teachers of the same subject in distant places working on the same unit together.
* Literature Circles in Elementary School - Elementary students, particularly fourth and fifth grade in our district have Lit Circles. They all read the same book and then are required to answer questions about the material and pose questions. A Wiki would be a perfect way to integrate technology into their Lit Circles. Instead of sharing their thoughts on paper, they could post them to the wiki, respond to their peers thoughts or questions and best of all preserve this work for the next class to review at sometime during their exploration of the same novel.
Now view Vicki Davis to see her opinion of "Wiki" in the classroom
http://www.slideshare.net/coolcatteacher/wikis-in-the-classroom
Do you think this could work in the school systems that we work with? My school is a small school and very limited technology for the students outside of the school building. When the student goes home for the most part, they do not have that luxury!!
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I really liked the idea of giving more information at the tips of childrens fingertips!! Enjoyed the information!
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ReplyDeleteI love the idea of parents being able to see their children. Great way to get them involved!!
ReplyDeleteMy school is much like yours, small! Some have the Internet at home, but do not know how to use it educationally! This is a great way to help them learn and be involved!
ReplyDeleteI really like the information that you shared and feel like the wiki will be a great way to enhance and engage my students learning more. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is pretty much the same thing I asked on my blog (mine is just much shorter) :) I was so excited to learn about wiki. One thing we could use it for at our school is taking down lunch count. We can submit attendance over the computer, but either the teacher or a student still has to take the lunch count to the office. Having a wiki would cut down on the hallway traffic. Also, the teachers who teach lower elementary could really benefit because their students are too young to leave in the classroom, and they can't journey to the office alone either. I just LOVE it!!
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