Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Using Wiki Workspace in Education

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. 

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.

Elementary students could answer questions about the material and pose questions within their literacy circles. A Wiki would be a perfect way to integrate technology into thier Lit Cirles. 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 perserve this work for the next class to review at sometime during ther exploration of the same novel.

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