A wiki is a web page. There are participants who can create, edit or comment without any special technical knowledge. It is user friendly. Only need is a computer with an internet connection. It provides collaborative working, teaching and learning to participants.
Who uses wikis?
Teachers use the wikis in the “real world” (outside of K-12 schools). They have some aims to their students: collaborating on projects or trying to share things online. Besides, Wikis are used more and more classrooms are now learning, creating, reading, and testing online. In order to keep up with our technologically demanding lifestyles, it’s also a fun way to engage students.
Why I chose wikis:
- Free
- Runs on older computers
- Runs on slower internet
- 'Think Pair Share' for the computer.
- Lesson summarize
- Notes collaboration
- Concept instruction&Exploratory
- Learn shares
- Individual assesments
- Rewards
- Classroom organization
As a teacher: before the next lesson: I can share a video about my topic and want to watch it and think about the next lesson and make a brief provision to topic from my students. After they watch, they can write their thougts at that moment.
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