A "wiki" is a websites used to create and edit a interlinked pages or outside links. These sites can be used as a means of collaboration, to organize projects, publish and update information.
Michigan now requires all students to take part in online learning. Wikis can help bridge the gap between cyberspace and the classroom. They can be used for all subjects (Math, English, Science, Social Studies). Some ways to use Wikis in the Classroom are:
When students are involved in a class wiki it requires them to be active learners. Students must engage in lesson and can display their skills through podcasts, videos, pictures, blogs and other forms of media that can be linked directly to the wiki page. Students must be:
Collaborators
Synthesizers
Experts
Problem solvers
Through Online learning students must learn to effectively use the technology available to them. This requires them to understand how to safely use the internet. Teachers today must not only teach students to be global citizens but citizens of the web.
A "wiki" is a websites used to create and edit a interlinked pages or outside links. These sites can be used as a means of collaboration, to organize projects, publish and update information.
Michigan now requires all students to take part in online learning. Wikis can help bridge the gap between cyberspace and the classroom. They can be used for all subjects (Math, English, Science, Social Studies). Some ways to use Wikis in the Classroom are:
Through Online learning students must learn to effectively use the technology available to them. This requires them to understand how to safely use the internet. Teachers today must not only teach students to be global citizens but citizens of the web.